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(Un)Fixing Aloula: Maps, images and paradigms of The Attic (Marble) Landscape
Author(s) -
French Chris,
Mitsoula Maria
Publication year - 2022
Publication title -
interstices
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2537-9194
pISSN - 1170-585X
DOI - 10.24135/ijara.vi.693
Subject(s) - exhibition , attic , archaeology , visual arts , art , geography , roof
“(Un)fixing Aloula” explores the fragmented landscape of the Open-Air Museum of Quarry Arts in Aloula, Athens. This museum—located in disused marble quarries on Mount Pentelicon and “repaired” by sculptor Nella Golanda and architect Aspasia Kouzoupi—is presented as a “repair-scape”, in which marble remnants were laboriously transformed into a reimagined ground. The “fixing” of this site—the curation of unorganised waste matter into organised material—generated a landscape that is at once restored and yet ruined, a “reciprocal landscape” (following Hutton) in dialogue with Athens and the Attic basin. Through a narration of an encounter with the museum, of a conversation with Golanda and Kouzoupi, and of an imaging of the museum for an exhibition at the Fondation Hellénique, this paper offers a developed reading of the repair-scape as a site of sympoiēsis, and as a site in which our shared image of a city might be continually contested, unfixed.

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