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Closing: Eva Papamargariti at Max Ernst Museum, Brühl
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Last chance to visit Eva Papamargariti‘s work in Hypercreatures – Future Mythologies, at Max Ernst Museum in Brühl. The exhibition invites us to think about the role and significance of hybrid beings in our society and to discover the variety of stories they embody.
Closing on Sunday, October 5th, 2025
Hypercreatures – Future Mythologies deals with world views in which human and non-human lifeforms can coexist and live together cooperatively. The exhibition prompts us to question the separation between “nature” and “culture” as well as the power relations that characterise the relationship between humans and non-humans, with the aim of enabling fairer perspectives for the future. Where human being, animal, plant and machine form a common organism, one-sided narratives are revealed, and new conceptions of lifeforms beyond dominant narratives become possible. These “Hypercreatures” are agents of a world in a state of transition. Their hybrid bodies tell of transcultural interrelations, tensions and healing attention between lifeforms.


Eva Papamargariti
Mutants, Crawlers, Shapeshifters
2025
stills from a 3-channel video installation, paint, sound, prints on textiles
Eva Papamargariti is an artist, based between Athens and London.
She uses a variety of mediums such as moving image, printed material and sculptural installations that explore the relationships of cognitive and affective entanglement within the multiple realities that we live in, as well as the dynamic intra – connection and intra – action of events that occur in various systems.
She has exhibited through solo shows, group shows and screenings in institutions, museums and festivals such as the New Museum (New York), Whitney Museum (New York), Serpentine Galleries (London), MAAT Museum (Lisbon), EMST (Athens), Museum of Moving Image (New York), MoMA PS1 (New York), GAMeC Museum (Bergamo), Pioneer Works (New York), Museum of Contemporary Art Montreal, The Bass (Miami), Athens Biennale (Athens), Mediterranean Biennale (San Marino), Thessaloniki Biennale (Thessaloniki), MUTEK, Transmediale Festival (Berlin), MIRA Festival (Madrid), New Now Festival (Zollverein), Ars Electronica (Linz), Liste Art Fair (Basel), Kunstraum Niederostereich (Vienna). She has been invited as a resident artist at LUMA Foundation in Arles, France (September-December 2023) and at the New Now residency at Zollverein, Germany (February-May 2023). She is currently a resident artist at Onassis Foundation (2024-2025).
Her work is featured in public and private collections such as the Dakis Joannou Collection (Deste Foundation), Onassis Foundation, PCAI Collection, MOMuS collection and more.