FOLLOW US   

EXHIBITION

CURRENT/

ARCHIVE

PARAMNESIA

NEON Grants | Fake office

05/12/2025 - 21/12/2025

Paky Vlassopoulou, The glacial surfaces of the world extend to every conceivable horizon, 2025 | Courtesy Fake Office and the artist
Byron Kalomamas, abjurer↔nowhere, terra↔green, 2025 | Courtesy Fake Office and the artist
Tamar Guimarães & Kasper Akhøj, Captain Gervasio’s Family (film still), 2013–2014 | Courtesy Fake Office and the artists
Love Curly, Avoidance Dance (detail) 2025 | Courtesy Fake Office and the artists
Yorgos Prinos, Man Touching Left Eye (Index Finger) (detail), 2023–2024 | Courtesy Fake Office and the artist
Thue Nørgaard, Untitled (detail), 2025 | Courtesy Fake Office and the artists

DETAILS

PARAMNESIA

05/12/2025 - 21/12/2025

Agiou Markou 15, 10560 Athens, 4th floor

Curated by Fake Office

OPENING

5 December | 6 – 9 pm

OPENING HOURS

Wed – Sat | 6 – 9 pm and by appointment

FREE ENTRANCE

MORE INFORMATION

fake-office.com


Add to calendar  

 Press Release (GR) >

Fake Office presents the group exhibition PARAMNESIA featuring works by Paky Vlassopoulou, Byron Kalomamas, Yorgos Prinos, Kasper Akhøj, Love Curly, Tamar Guimarães, Thue Nørgaard. The exhibition explores the peculiar condition of paramnesia – a cluster of memory disturbances in which an individual experiences a false or altered recollection as real. Using this phenomenon as both vehicle and metaphor, the participating artists offer incisive reflections on the challenges faced by memory in the contemporary world, both as a biological faculty and as a force shaping personal identity. In a reality overwhelmed by recent technological developments and the thunderous intrusion of artificial intelligence into daily life, their works become tools to navigate this ambiguous momentum in which the line between the authentic and the fabricated grows increasingly elusive.

The exhibition space will also host the accompanying titular publication, which amplifies the exhibition’s problematic beyond its physical setting. Through brief textual reflections framed by rich visual material, PARAMNESIA expands the inquiry set in motion by the artworks into the fragile terrain of human memory and perception. The publication concludes with a new short story by writer Aristides Antonas, published here for the first time and available exclusively within its pages.

PARAMNESIA is supported by NEON through its annual Grants Scheme.

Agiou Markou 15

10560 Athens

4th floor


Fake Office, Agiou Markou, Athens, Greece

YOU MAY ALSO LIKE