MITHRIDATIS EXHIBITION

Mithridatis’ second solo exhibition at the Michael Cacoyannis Foundation invites the audience to an unconventional vision test — not for the eyes, but for perception itself. Drawing on the language of ophthalmological charts, the artist utilises the coexistence of red and green as a conceptual device to reveal enduring distortions of perception and the inherent flaws of human nature that shape the way we see and interpret the world.

He constructs a visual field in which red and green function not merely as chromatic filters, but as instruments for revealing attitudes, contradictions, and perceptual blind spots. At the same time, Mithridatis explores the fragile boundary between “right” and “wrong,” using wordplay — as he has consistently done in his lyrics — not by altering the image itself, but by shifting the conditions of its reading.

The exhibition engages with the idea that what is hastily labelled as “wrong” may, in fact, be another articulation of “right.” Perception is never neutral: we select what to see and what to ignore, continuously interpreting reality through subjective filters shaped by experience, bias, and belief.

Rather than offering answers, the exhibition puts you to the test.

29 May – 26 June 2026

Free Admission