Exhibition Artculture “George Pol. Georghiou – Timeless Cyprus” exhibition inaugurated in London Pol Georgiou Londino 1536x1152 Relevant News “George Pol. Georghiou – Timeless Cyprus” exhibition inaugurated in London 18 June 2026 Truck overturns in Nicosia’s Lakatamia industrial area (photos) 18 June 2026 Cured meats lead May price rises across Cyprus 18 June 2026 Newsroom 18 June 2026 FacebookXWhatsAppEmailPrintViber The exhibition “George Pol. Georghiou – Timeless Cyprus” – one of the flagship events of the Cultural Programme of the Cyprus Presidency of the Council of the European Union 2026 – was inaugurated yesterday, at the Hellenic Centre in London, at the United Kingdom. The exhibition, which is co-organised by the Deputy Ministry of Culture and the Leventis Gallery, was inaugurated by the Deputy Minister of Culture, Dr Vasiliki Kassianidou, in the presence of the High Commissioner of the Republic of Cyprus in the United Kingdom, Dr Kyriacos Kouros, heads of diplomatic missions and representatives of the diplomatic corps in the United Kingdom, British Cypriot artists, academics, representatives of cultural organisations, members of the press, as well as representatives of the Leventis family and the A. G. Leventis Foundation. This is the first international presentation of the exhibition since its initial presentation in Lefkosia and it is one of the most important presentations of the works by George Pol. Georghiou ever exhibited abroad. It presents works of the 1940s and 1950s, from public and private collections, including works recently returned from Ammochostos through the Bicommunal Technical Committee on Cultural Heritage. The presentation of these works adds particular historical and emotional value to the exhibition, as for decades they remained inaccessible after the events of 1974. Curated by the Director of the Leventis Gallery, Ms Loukia Loizou Hadjigavriel, and Ms Katerina Stephanides, the exhibition offers visitors a new reading of the artist’s vision and his emotional relationship with Cyprus, through guided tours and parallel activities that take place throughout its duration. The presentation of the exhibition in London is of particular importance, as it is addressed to the great Greek Cypriot and Greek diaspora of the United Kingdom, highlighting the role of art as a bridge of memory, cultural identity and continuity for the younger generations. In her address, the Deputy Minister of Culture referred to the exhibition – a tribute to the work of George Pol. Georgηiou, who, as she pointed out, “is one of the most important Cypriot artists of the first generation – a generation that laid the foundations of contemporary Cypriot art and experienced the most important events in the island’s modern history. His work is thus linked to the history, memory and identity of Cyprus and its transition from a British colony to an independent state”. Dr Kassianidou underlined, among other things, that by discovering new aspects of the artist’s career, the exhibition contributes to a deeper understanding of the history of Cyprus and its culture and at the same time, strengthens the cultural footprint of the Cyprus Presidency, which invests in people, memory, creation and culture. Alongside the exhibition, the educational theatrical program “Timeless Cyprus”, inspired by the life and work of George Pol. Georghiou, is held throughout the United Kingdom. By the end of June, more than 25 schools of Greece and Cyprus diaspora in England, Scotland and Wales will have participated in the programme, with approximately 2,500 participations of children and young people, who will have become familiar with Cypriot art, history and cultural memory through theatre, storytelling and various forms of creative participation. The exhibition is part of a wider cultural programme of the Cyprus Presidency of the Council of the EU 2026 in the United Kingdom, which includes concerts, film screenings, literary and educational activities, highlighting the contemporary cultural identity of Cyprus through different forms of art and creation. The exhibition will remain open to the public until 22 June 2026. More information regarding the exhibition can be found on the website of the Cultural Programme of the Cyprus Presidency. Subscribe to our Newsletter Latest News Truck overturns in Nicosia’s Lakatamia industrial area (photos) Cured meats lead May price rises across Cyprus Man, 27, dies after car yard break-in and Nicosia crash Football coach sentenced to four years in prison for sexual abuse of minors Pedieos river acacias to be cut back for their invasive tendencies One in five school buses cleared by private inspectors failed state checks, audit finds Iranian man convicted over forged documents found at Larnaca airport Follow en.philenews on Google News and be the first to know all the news about Cyprus and the world.
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