Edwin de Klein and Louisa Vergozisi
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Last summer, artists Louisa Vergozisi and Edwin de Klein participated in the Paraspito residency in Pelion, Greece. Organized by the Athens-based collective ististist.project, this residency offered a space for collaborative creation, (re)thinking, (un)learning, exchange, and exploration of shared practices and techniques.
Paraspito
Paraspito is an architectural term that refers to the traditional Pelionian "side house." It serves as a metaphor that allows us to critically approach the familiar from a distance, without losing our connection with it. In addition to the exhibition at ALARM, the Museum of All Times is partnering with a paraspito: an exhibition space open to encounters, exchanges, and new perspectives.
During their stay in Pelion, they explored metaphors of water as a starting point, and how water shapes and influences both the landscape and (human) life. They drew inspiration from local rituals, natural environments, organisms, plants, and animals, and reflected on the role of humans in a shared ecosystem.
After their residency, they traveled by car from Southern to Northern Europe, back to the Netherlands. This physical and mental displacement, along with the works created in Greece, are featured in the exhibition. The title, "NAT.", alludes to nature, but also strongly to water, with its properties of reflection, fluidity, smoothness, and transformation.
Opening hours: Sundays from 1:00 PM to 5:00 PM the artists are present.
Exhibition duration: October 19 – November 30, 2025
Opening: Sunday, October 19 at 1 p.m.
30 November finissage.