Free Artist Talk: Eleni Papazoglou- Una Marson Library
Talk by artist Eleni Papazoglou on her exhibition ‘Half a second or less’, which examines the world of punctuation, paratext and marginalia. After the talk, library attendees are invited to visit Soup Gallery (227 East St, SE17 2SS), a five-minute walk away, for a viewing of the exhibition.

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Una Marson Library will be hosting a free talk by artist Eleni Papzoglou about her solo exhibition, 'Half a second or less', currently showing at local gallery Soup. After the talk, attendees will be invited to walk together to the gallery and view the art in person.
Papazoglou (b. 1993, Athens) is a Greek artist and educator living and working in London. She received her MA from the Royal College of Art in 2018, having previously completed her undergraduate studies in Graphic Design at Camberwell College of Arts. She lectures on the BA Illustration and Visual Media course at London College of Communication.
For ‘Half a second or less’, Papazoglou turns her attention to the world of punctuation, paratext and marginalia. Presented here entirely removed from their intended context and isolated from their inherent function, her chosen symbols serve as a subversive reflection on the order and disorder of communication systems, as well as a commemoration of their mundane beauty.
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The talk will be followed by an optional walk to Soup Gallery from the library. The total distance is 0.25 miles of flat pavement, with a single crossing. Pace of walk can be adjusted to suit the needs of the group.
Una Marson Library
62 Thurlow Street
London
SE17 2GN
United Kingdom