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From Nature to Structure: Threads of Dialogue – The new exhibition at the PSI Foundation

From Nature to Structure: Threads of Dialogue – The new exhibition at the PSI Foundation

The PSI Foundation and the Cathrine Art Organization present the exhibition From Nature to Structure: Threads of Dialogue, at the premises of the PSI Foundation in Limassol.

The exhibition is under the auspices of the Cyprus Presidency of the Council of the European Union 2026, with the support of the Deputy Ministry of Culture of Cyprus, the Embassy of France, the French Institute of Cyprus, the Municipality of Limassol, the Municipality of Marseille and the Alliance Française Limassol.

The exhibition From Nature to Structure presents works by Claude Como (France) and Theodoulos Grigoriou (Cyprus), highlighting the meeting of artists, cities and cultures. It invites the audience on a poetic journey between the living form and the architectural structure, where the thread becomes a bridge between worlds. Through wool, metal, fabric and concrete, the exhibition explores how life and architecture intertwine, how thread becomes simultaneously growth and structure, memory and construction.

Claude Como's works express the sensuous vitality of the living world: using the tufting technique, he sculpts color and material, creating rich and vibrant forms that seem to expand into space. Theodoulos Grigoriou, on the other hand, explores the geometry of time and memory through fabric and metal installations, where the architectural order turns into poetic contemplation.

At the meeting point of nature and culture, vertical and horizontal axis, the exhibition From Nature to Structure brings two Mediterranean voices into dialogue, connecting Marseille and Limassol, twin cities that symbolize exchange, resilience and transformation.

The opening of the exhibition will take place on Friday, December 19, 2025, at 18:00, and will remain open to the public until January 31, 2026, every Friday, Saturday and Sunday, during the opening hours of the PSI Foundation.

Claude Como

Claude Como is a French artist with an international presence whose work has been exhibited in major institutions such as the Palais des Beaux-Arts de Lille, the Musée de Louviers, the Fort Saint-Jean of Mucem and the Louis Vuitton Foundation. With her vibrant and immersive textile installations, she has established herself as a distinct and influential voice in contemporary art.

Theodoulos Grigoriou

Theodoulos Grigoriou is one of the most important Cypriot artists of his generation. He has represented Cyprus twice at the Venice Biennale, while his works have been presented at leading institutions, including the Louvre. His profound explorations of memory, structure and time have established him as a prominent figure in contemporary Mediterranean art.

During the exhibition From Nature to Structure: Threads of Dialogue, the archival section of the exhibition Technical Masonry Office and Modernism in Limassol will also remain open to the public.

Opening: Friday, December 19, 2025, 18:00 Venue: PSI Foundation, Synergatismus 27, 3010 LimassolDuration: until January 31, 2026

Opening Hours: Friday: 17:00 – 21:00 Saturday: 12:00 – 20:00 Sunday: 12:00 – 18:00

Entrance free

Organized by: Cathrine Artistic Organization Curator: Eudes Ajot Commissioned by: Dimitri Ozerkov

Cathrine Art Organization x PSI Foundation

More information: PSI.ART[email protected]+357 25245730

Ad Vitam æternam (2020) (c) Atelier Claude Como Claude Como (c) Edwige Poret Stefanos Kouratzis (C)

*Main photo: Gothic – Chimera (2022) (c) Atelier Theodoulos Gregoriou & Atelier Pinton

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