Tag Archives: Filippos Tsitsopoulos
Only a FEW left! Order your very limited edition of SNAE#3 and SNAE+
Congratulations to lucky first owners of SNÆ#3. 2014 – of a very limited print which comes in two volumes and two colour covers: SNÆ#3 – 336 pages and SNÆ#3_EXTRA – 24 pages and an essay by Rick Dolphijn. OCCUPY NATURE: … Continue reading
SNAE #3 is available for pre-order NOW!
* To celebrate this year on book launch we’ve made the very limited special edition total 25 copies for our supporters. It will be available at the office of Papay Gyro Nights. SNÆ #3. 2014 PAPAY GYRO NIGHTS ART … Continue reading
List of participants announced for PAPAY GYRO NIGHTS 2014
1000 YEARS OF THE BATTLE OF CLONTARF – 1000 YEARS OF WAR, FOLKLORE, THE ISLAND and NOMADOLOGY: THE WAR MACHINE by Deleuze & Guattari “Axiom I. The war machine is exterior to the State apparatus. Proposition I. This exteriority is … Continue reading
26 – 28 October: BELGRADE ART FAIR 2012
26 – 28.10.2012 PAPAY GYRO NIGHTS IN BELGRADE 26 – 28 October PAPAY GYRO NIGHTS is taking a part in BELGRADE ART FAIR 2012. The fair is focused on artist-run initiatives and creative exchanges. If for someone it may seems … Continue reading
Papay Gyro Nights @ Bergen Kjøtt: UPDATE
We’re back! It’s been an amazing week we’ve in Bergen, so many wonderful and inspiring people we’ve met who were so warm and made us feel like home. Experimental Film and Video Art programme selection from PAPAY GYRO NIGHTS 2012 … Continue reading
Papay Gyro Nights @ Bergen Kjøtt
17 – 19.08.2012 @ BERGEN KJØTT / Skutevikstorget 1, 5032 Bergen Experimental Film and Video Art programme from PAPAY GYRO NIGHTS 2012 Art Festival Papay Gyro Nights Art Festival is taking place on the island Papa Westray ( aka Papay ) in … Continue reading
Papay Gyro Nights @ Hong Kong Secret Location
Secret Location: “tong lau” 唐樓. Historically, “tong lau” 唐樓 encompassed Chinese and European architectural features. The Chinese component was based on building design from southern China, mainly in Guangdong Province (Hong Kong, Macau, China) in 19th century. The existence of tong … Continue reading