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How Kate Bush didn't save me from anything - Christos Sotiropoulos
How Kate Bush didn't save me from anything - Christos Sotiropoulos
How Kate Bush didn't save me from anything - Christos Sotiropoulos
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How Kate Bush didn't save me from anything - Christos Sotiropoulos

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Christos Sotiropoulos

I grew up in an environment where the Christian religion and faith co-created and co-formed a sequence of behaviors and habits, not only among the people within the walls of my house, but also beyond it.
At the same time, I was trained to admire the culture of my ancient ancestors, and I welcomed the knowledge of their religion as a cute fairy tale. Growing up, many more reference points that I trusted were added, such as science, family, and friendship.
Observing and coming to terms with these experiences years later, I wondered how much these elements shaped me? What is mine and what is acquired? Is faith a form of identity? And if so, what kind? Through this work, I try to give my answers by redefining pieces of this self-assembled puzzle.


Exploring the world through the lens of Christos Sotiropoulos, designed by Nowhere Studio. Silver and black pantone on Colorplan vermilion 270gsm and Tatami white 135gsm by Perrakis papers. 

Ota binding Paperback
205 x 310
Number of pages: 108