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In the month that celebrates museums around the world, on 10 May the Galeria Municipal do Porto will inaugurate Beach Ruins - an installation designed by Andreas Angelidakis for the courtyard in the gardens of the Palácio de Cristal.
Based in Athens, Angelidakis describes himself as "an architect who doesn't build", with all his projects based on the idea of architectural ruins that still exist in contemporary cities.
Beach Ruins is the starting point for another Gallery Talks, where the artist-architect will present projects he has been working on, which have in common a discussion about the concepts of monumentality, history and the possibilities of relating to those who inhabit collective spaces.
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In the month that celebrates museums around the world, on 10 May the Galeria Municipal do Porto will inaugurate Beach Ruins - an installation designed by Andreas Angelidakis for the courtyard in the gardens of the Palácio de Cristal.
Based in Athens, Angelidakis describes himself as "an architect who doesn't build", with all his projects based on the idea of architectural ruins that still exist in contemporary cities.
Beach Ruins is the starting point for another Gallery Talks, where the artist-architect will present projects he has been working on, which have in common a discussion about the concepts of monumentality, history and the possibilities of relating to those who inhabit collective spaces.
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