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Elena Parpa: Towards an Anti-Authoritarian View of the Human-Nature Relationship

Published January 25, 2026, 06:06
Elena Parpa: Towards an Anti-Authoritarian View of the Human-Nature Relationship

Dr. Elena Parpa, curator of the exhibition “Agropoeitic: soils/bodies,” discusses the exhibition’s theme and the relationship of contemporary art to the Cypriot landscape. The exhibition, opening as part of the Cypriot Presidency, features works by 51 artists exploring the connection between humans and nature. The exhibition begins with works depicting farmers working the land, highlighting the ecological value of female manual labor and proposing an anti-authoritarian view of the human-nature relationship, where coexistence prevails over domination. This choice aims to place the viewer in the Cypriot countryside and highlight the experiential connection to the landscape. The exhibition does not follow a linear historical narrative, but focuses on the present, using historical works as points of reference to examine the multiple perspectives and nuances in the human-landscape relationship. The concept of the landscape is examined in relation to the countryside, the land, the place, and the soil. Dr. Parpa emphasizes the ecological dimension of the exhibition and the need for a new approach to our relationship with the environment, based on respect and sustainability.