Maria Zervos presents an audiovisual work on belonging, memory, and movement in a world of constant transition, at the Hadjikyriakos-Ghikas Gallery of the Hellenic American Union
The solo exhibition Entopic Diaries: Geography of Home, opening on February 9, 2026, curated by Katerina Koskina, takes the form of a five-channel video installation. The work draws on the cinematic diaries Maria Zervos has created over the past fifteen years and explores the notion of entopicity as a fluid, experiential, and ever-changing condition.
Within the work, home emerges as a video diary, a refuge, a site of memory, and a field of inner reflection. Through images of interior and exterior landscapes, poems by the artist presented in video readings by ten actors, and cinematic excerpts from David Lynch’s "Mulholland Drive", a multilayered audiovisual environment is created in which the body, architecture, and landscape function as surfaces of memory and narration.
Entopic Diaries: Geography of Home may be seen as an audiovisual memoir of the experience of transition and the fragile space between the familiar and the foreign. Maria Zervos proposes a contemporary reading of home not as a fixed destination, but as a porous and constantly evolving field of relationships between body, place, memory, and culture.