POPUP EXHIBITION IN THESSALONIKI, Greece
- White Tower & Katouni Square
- 28.Feb – 23. June 2025

Pastel Clouds over Hydra, photographed by Belladonna Lagerkvist is currently showing in an Augmented Reality Pop up Exhibition in Thessaloniki, Greece.
THE EXHIBITON
DREAMSCAPES – Between sea, earth and memory as described by Digital Bohemians Club:
Thessaloniki, a city at the crossroads of history, culture, and modernity, becomes the
backdrop for an exhibition that brings dreamscapes, memories, and emotions to life.
Dreamscapes unites artists working with diverse media—from digital visions and abstract
acrylic paintings to AI-generated art. Together, they create a world where water and earth,
light and shadow, past and present merge.
The artworks reflect not only external landscapes but also inner emotional realms. While
some artists draw inspiration from the deep blue and earthy tones of nature, others explore
their ancestral roots and cultural heritage. Emotional depth, identity, and history intertwine in
multilayered compositions that open new perspectives.
- Dreamscapes is an invitation to dream—a journey through memories, reflections, and
abstract visions. In Thessaloniki, a city suspended between times, art and emotions merge
into a unique visual experience.
The Art of Rainbow Mosho (USA, born in Athens), Muriel Lherm ( London UNITED KINGDOM), Mostaque Ahmed (Sydney, AUSTRALIA), Belladonna Lagerkvist (FRANCE), Joan Barbosa (COLOMBIA) and Hannelore Leschke (GERMANY) can be seen in the two locations, The White Tower and Katouni Square. Below you can see what its looks like when you use the app Adobe Aero, whilst walking around. If you visit the exhibition, you will be able to not just see it through your screen as you walk around, but see it from different angles, with the Thessalonikian streets in the background.


Here’s a little introduction of the artists.




The same introduction is visible in the second location, the White Tower, by the sea. Depening on the weather and who is around the experience will be different throughout the spring until it closes in early summer.




Taken on a cloudy day, these images reflcets some of the nuances in the artworks. While it may feel strange at first to walk around looking at art through your phone or ipad. The possibilities That Digital Bohemians Club offers with their Augmented Reality Exhibitions aren’t just endless but can be seen as a way to democratise art, making it accessible not just to the public but making exhibiton locations that could previously only be dreamt of accessible to artists. Not only can artists from around the world show their art in new places, the web that Maks and Vanessa weave within their community, invites a global change in how we see possibilities when it comes to showing and experiencing art. With long experiences in the fields of digital art and virtual galleries etc, they have figured out a way to present the benefits of those systems to not only their peers but the not always so tech savy public.











See this and many more exhibitions in the future by following the work of Digital Bohemians via their website and why not have a look on the respective portfolios of the various artists they expose! Thank you for following along this journey!





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