About this Event
Join us for an evening of talks and discussion exploring Cyprus’ artistic heritage as a bridge between East and West, from antiquity to the medieval period.
This event features two research presentations by Alexis Kyriacou and Dr Mark Merrony, whose work examines how Cypriot art absorbed and transformed external influences while maintaining a distinct local identity. Both studies are forthcoming publications in ANTIQVVS magazine.
Alexis Kyriacou, archaeologist and PhD researcher at the University of Reading, will present Sculpture and Identity in Archaic Cyprus (740–475 BC), examining limestone votive figures from across the island. His talk explores how Greek, Phoenician, Egyptian, and native traditions fused to create hybrid forms that reflect Cyprus’ central place in the ancient Mediterranean.
Dr Mark Merrony, Editor in Chief of ANTIQVVS magazine and Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries, will focus on the mosaics of Kykkos Monastery, demonstrating how Cypriot art continued to negotiate influences from East and West into the Byzantine and later periods.
The evening will include time for audience questions and discussion, followed by a wine and snack reception, offering further opportunities for exchange among academics, students, and enthusiasts of Cypriot history and art.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
The Cyprus High Commission, 13 St. James’s Square, London, United Kingdom
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