Hybrid Grounds

Ariadne Sergoulopoulou & Sofia Athanasoulia


OPENING 28 NOV 2025

28 - 30 NOV 2025


Hybrid Grounds traces the movement of matter through currents of erosion and renewal, dissolving boundaries between organic and synthetic, living and nonliving. Transformation unfolds as both material process and way of thinking, across bodies, landscapes, and time.

Forms rise from decomposition. Fragments of human-altered environments gather into hybrid ecologies where remnants of industry and fluid bodies meet, forming systems that emerge through proximity and change.


The works of Sofia Athanasoulia and Ariadne Sergoulopoulou explore how life persists and recombines in mutated forms, where collapse becomes a condition for re-formation, and the remnants of a human-centered world open toward new ways of existing.


Ariadne Sergoulopoulou is a visual artist working with sculptural and filmic installations. Her practice investigates the collapse of human-centered systems and the generative potential of decay. She focuses on post-apocalyptic and post-capitalist landscapes, often the ruins of corporate or industrial spaces, reimagining them as sites of hybrid life and speculative becoming. Abandoned environments, much like dreams, can give rise to new ways of existing, where hybrid forms emerge and challenge fixed ideas of identity, labor, and human exceptionalism.


Sofia Athanasoulia is a multidisciplinary artist exploring transformation, dehumanization, and material agency within posthuman ecologies. Her work investigates how organic materials embody cycles of decay and regeneration, proposing new imaginaries of life beyond the human. Using biodegradable bioplastics, light, video, and sound, she creates sensorial environments where organic forms perform - shifting, eroding, and reforming - to expose porous boundaries between body, technology, and environment. Her practice reimagines dehumanization as a space for reflection, where fluidity and renewal become acts of resilience.