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mikhail karikis

MIKHAIL KARIKIS

Mikhail Karikis is a Greek-British artist working with moving image, sound and performance to explore activism, solidarity and collective agency. His socially engaged practice works with marginalised communities, including children, refugees and workers, to imagine hopeful and sustainable futures. Through installation, performance and film, he explores social justice, labour and the environment. He has exhibited internationally at venues including the Venice Biennale, Tate Liverpool and MORI Art Museum, won the Paul Hamlyn Award (2024) and has twice been shortlisted for the Derek Jarman Award. His creative work also includes musical collaborations with Björk and DJ Spooky.
Upcoming exhibitions in 2025 include a career survey at Kunstmuseum St Gallen, Switzerland, a solo show at the Gulbenkian Centre for Modern Art, Lisbon, and a solo exhibition at The Showroom, London, UK.

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LIDIJA KOLOVRAT

With a background in film and fashion, Lidija Kolovrat defines her language through deconstruction, urban culture and art. Her passion is to create unique and special fashion pieces for those who seek a distinctive style that is in tune with their true selves. 
In 1990, she founded KOLOVRAT, a brand that cares about the impact of its creations, both on the environment — by emphasising sustainability and recycling — and on its customers, and believes that clothes reflect our inner world, our sacred geometry and our symbolic language. Intuition, spirituality and innovation are the way to achieve the uniqueness of the garment that is co-created for each individual, so that everyone can empower their true self and embrace the beauty, boldness and sense of humour needed to embrace the unexpected. For Kolovrat, being part of the community means reinventing itself and achieving excellence in creations that combine the vibrancy of a dynamic society with the commitment of an ethical business.