Outset Greece is proudly supporting the Greek Pavilion at the 61st International Art Exhibition — La Biennale di Venezia, on view from May 9 to November 22, 2026 at the Giardini, Venice.The Ministry of Culture has selected artist Andreas Angelidakis (b. 1968, Athens) to represent Greece with the presentation of an extensive installation at the Greek Pavilion. The project is curated by George Bekirakis, with the Metropolitan Organisation of Museums of Visual Arts of Thessaloniki (MOMUS) serving as National Commissioner.
With a long-standing and distinguished presence on both the Greek and international art scenes, Andreas Angelidakis has forged a hybrid, research-driven practice that brings architecture into vivid dialogue with the visual arts and digital media.For the 61st International Art Exhibition — the Venice Biennale, Angelidakis presents Escape Room, transforming the Greek Pavilion into a present-day Platonic Cave. Plato's seminal text is reimagined as an immersive, inhabitable environment, situated within the current era of post-truth and rising nationalist populism. In Angelidakis's hands, the Platonic allegory becomes a malleable instrument for probing the present, in which the world of images is saturated with digital illusions and cultural replicas. Shifting the focus to the history of the Greek Pavilion itself, the installation assembles elements presented as contested, constructed truths, illuminating both the complex nature of historical knowledge and its entanglement with nationalism and propaganda. Recast as an escape room, the Pavilion embodies a reality structured like a game, while symbolically confronting the paradox of a building attempting to escape its own "self" and, therefore, its history.
Through a plunge into its troubled past, the Greek Pavilion happens upon a "bathroom mirror selfie", frozen permanently in Year Zero (1934): the year the Nazis began the persecution of homosexuals, Adolf Hitler and Benito Mussolini met for the first time in Venice following their sweeping electoral victories, and the Greek and Austrian Pavilions were officially inaugurated. Angelidakis notes: "The National Pavilions of the Giardini were designed as vessels to communicate the political agendas of the governments that erected them at that particular historical moment. Today, they stand as Frozen Fascist and Colonial Caves, trapped within the Giardini, now a site for examining political choices, their consequences, and their transformation into art. Each Pavilion functions as a truth-generating mechanism, akin to the mechanisms in Plato's allegory of the cave, yet today recalling a Phantasmagoria of Global Trumpism: if we replace the Cave with the Screen, what remains is every manifestation of MAGA as a staging of fascism in 2025."

