31 October – 29 November 2025
Mariandrie
Alexythimia
Opening in the presence of the artist in conjunction with Limassol Art Walks
Friday, 31 October 2025
17:00 – 22:00
31 October – 29 November 2025
Mariandrie
The Edit Gallery is thrilled to announce Alexithymia, the second solo exhibition by Cypriot artist Mariandrie. Known for her multidisciplinary practice that bridges painting, textiles, and installation, Mariandrie uses materiality as a means to question societal constructs and explore emotional and psychological landscapes.
In Alexithymia, she turns her focus to the very essence of what makes us human, our emotions. The exhibition examines how patriarchal norms shape emotional expression across genders, often framing vulnerability as weakness and discouraging authenticity. Through this lens, Mariandrie investigates the emotional consequences of such conditioning, while proposing alternative, more empathetic modes of connection.
At the heart of the exhibition is a series of sculptural textile works that reimagine the bedroom — quilts, pillows, and curtains — as intimate spaces of introspection and transformation. Pierced, skewed, and organically deformed, these works resist comfort and blur the line between body and object. Delicate fabrics like organza conceal as much as they reveal, reflecting the complexities of intimacy, identity, and gender.
Alexithymia unfolds as both a visual and emotional inquiry, a space where tenderness and tension coexist, and where vulnerability becomes a form of strength.
Selected Artworks
soon
Artist
Mariandrie
Mariandrie (b. 1989) is a Cypriot multidisciplinary artist whose practice spans painting, textiles, and installation. She holds a BA in Fine Arts from the Lancaster Institute of Contemporary Art at Lancaster University (UK) and an MA in Visual Arts Education from the European University in Cyprus. Her work has been exhibited internationally, with solo exhibitions in Cyprus and Greece, and participation in numerous group shows across Europe and Cuba. She has participated in artist residencies, including Arthaus Lab (Havana Biennale, Cuba), Memeraki (Cyprus), Phoenix Gallery (Athens), and Schafhof European Art Forum (Germany). Mariandrie’s work explores intimacy, identity, and gender through materiality and form, blending softness and strength to challenge societal preconceptions and evoke new ways of seeing and feeling.