
LOGOS 132
18.07 — 19.07.2025
18:45
Description
In the enduring dance of existence, the concepts of Beginning, Space, and Time intertwine, creating a grid that connects life to death. LOGOS 132 revolves around the performance of Ludwig van Beethoven’s String Quartet No. 15, Op. 132, a composition that explores mortality and the human condition. At the same time, John Cage’s piece Atlas Eclipticalis will illuminate the concepts of non-space and the atemporal, through a sound conversation between music and sculptures, inviting visitors to reflect on their relationship with time.
At the heart of the installation is a series of sculptures specifically created for this performance by Cypriot visual artist Stella N. Christou. These sculptures will transmit natural microsounds, recorded by members of the Ergon Ensemble and inspired by modern techniques employed by pioneering composers, which will simulate the sensation of being in an anechoic chamber and create a sonic atmosphere complemented by the recitation of poems from T. S. Eliot’s collection, Four Quartets.
Contributors
Ergon Ensemble
Information
The event is offered for free by the Ministry of Culture.
Advanced booking is necessary.
150'
Photos
Media Sponsors














