Kafka’s shadows: Art mirrors collective terror

Marking 100 years since Franz Kafka's death, Nea Arcadia presents "K. or the Collective Terror of the Individual," an exhibition blending art and literature. Featuring works by Christos Bokoros and Giorgos Rorris (pictured), the show delves into Kafka's existential dread and its reflection in today's world. Artists interpret Kafka's surreal reality, portraying scenes from his writings or exploring the oppressive weight of his themes. This unique exhibition captures the intersection of Kafka's legacy with contemporary visual expression. The exhibition runs from November 13 to January 11 at the 16 Fokionos Negri gallery in Athens. 

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