The photographs by Erieta Attali do not only depict the place itself but equally capture the spirit of the place—the spirit of the people who inhabited the Cyclades, the islands of the Aegean.

Erieta Attali is a landscape and architectural photographer whose work spans from Eurasia to Australia and America. Her photography explores how extreme conditions and demanding landscapes push humanity to rediscover its orientation and regain its center through architectural responses.

The exhibition “Delos | Land Adrift” invites visitors to see Delos not merely as a destination but as a passage: an island adrift between light and shadow, earth and sky, the ancient and the eternal. Through her lens, Attali revives the sacred aura of the island, offering a visual narrative that is simultaneously archaeological, lyrical, and deeply timeless. She captures the light where it was born on the island, the air, and the traces of ancient buildings… In Attali’s work, Delos is experienced as an atmospheric condition.

The exhibition includes 25 large-scale photographic prints, a 7-minute short film by Elisavet Tsouchtidi, a mapping designed by architect Aris Kafantaris, and texts by Barry Bergdoll, Georgios-Stylianos Prevelakis, and Dimitris Filippidis. The architectural design of the exhibition was done by Tasos Roidis.

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