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JOYFUL EXPLORATION I SANTORINI

                                                      Special Feature


















 MATI Mesaria is
 Yorgos Kypris’
 personal tribute
 to the island—a
 gesture of
 gratitude and
 concern. “This
 old canava, now
 transformed
 into a space
 of creation, is
 meant to become
 a reference
 point,” he says.

























 a different rhythm—one that resonates deeply with Kypris. “This place isn’t
 just beautiful. It gives me the chance to present art beyond the constraints  “Beauty    may
 of tourism, he says. One of his most personal works in the current exhibition
 is titled—well, untitled. “I honestly didn’t know what to call it,” he admits. It  run through my
 consists of 27 steel beds, arranged in a haunting circle inside a round threshing
 floor—a structure that once defined rural life in both Cyprus and Santorini.   veins—but it’s
 “They look like beds, but they’re not made for sleep. It’s about loneliness.
 Abandonment. Sleep as a metaphor for death. These are human anxieties   meaning that   The Yalos Ambience
 we all carry.” The threshing floors themselves have become rare relics, but
 here Kypris revives them—not just architecturally, but symbolically. He’s even   keeps my
 planted Cypriot barley in the fields around the space. “As a child, I used to
 watch it dance in the summer wind. I wanted to bring that memory here, to   hands moving.” —   Welcome to a holistic beachside experience where rest
 connect my birthplace with my chosen home.” MATI, for Kypris, is more than
 an art venue—it’s a platform of observation. “That’s what the name means,   and relaxation are intertwined with overwhelming
 after all. An observatory. A place to look deeply. To question. To sense.”  •  Yorgos Kypris
                      natural beauty and sublime Mediterranean cuisine.


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