
EXHIBITION ELEMENTS
The four elements —water, air, earth, and fire— are more than a reference to nature; they are the forces that, since time immemorial, have shaped human existence. These elements have been used by alchemists to represent not only the physical but also the emotional, spiritual, and social.
Eyddos appropriates this tradition to question the dichotomies that structure us. Earth and water, traditionally associated with the feminine, and air and fire with the masculine, are here reformulated. In Eyddos, rigid categories do not exist. The transformation of the elements is not only a physical matter but one of identity, gender, politics, and belonging.
The Ether, as the fifth element, becomes the catalyst for this transformation. This principle, which in ancient times was considered the essence that united the cosmos, is here reconfigured as the space that unites the fragments of identity, history, and culture, making up the human experience.


EXHIBITION ELEMENTS: AIRE
Air, the most intangible of the elements, represents the unattainable and the abstract. It is the freedom that cannot be stopped, the communication that transcends borders. It is also the space where ideas fly, mix, dissolve, and reform.
Air becomes the freedom of creation, thought, and expression. It is the ability to move, to change direction, to break with the norms. Art is not something static, and in this exhibition, air flows through us and invites us to breathe to let ideas flow.


