Forty paintings make up the new solo exhibition of the distinguished painter Erietta Vordoni, titled “The Garden of Epicurus,” curated by art historian Theodoros Koutsogiannis.
This body of work marks a mature moment in the artist’s creative journey, where matter, light and transparency become tools of inner exploration and spiritual balance.
The exhibition’s title refers to the garden of the philosopher Epicurus as a place of serenity and spiritual self-sufficiency. In Vordoni’s painting, the Garden is translated into a visual experience of harmony: the pleasure of simplicity, the release from fear and the cultivation of friendship are reflected in the quiet harmony of forms and the pervasive sense of calm that emanates from the works.
Erietta Vordoni’s work is distinguished by a positive spirit, a Zen-like balance and a deep belief in the healing power of art. This new series embodies precisely that attitude — a painting that does not seek intensity but reconciliation: with oneself, with others and with the world.
The exhibition will remain closed from 9th – 14th April 2026
