The photo exhibition by Michalis Boskos is heading to Schoinoussa, offering viewers a striking glimpse into the wild and timeless beauty of the Cyclades. The exhibition, hosted at the island’s traditional coffee shop, will run from August 5 to September 15.

Boskos’ lens captures the raw, arid Cycladic terrain with stark honesty. “This exhibition presents the bare, waterless land of the Cyclades through my photographic perspective, highlighting the harsh beauty and quiet strength of a landscape that endures,” he notes.
Indeed, his black-and-white images breathe life into the scenery—solitary trees standing proudly among the rocks, wooden doors propped up against old clay walls, rock formations that resemble sculpted artworks.

Through minimalist, contemplative compositions, Boskos turns photography into a means of recording and reflecting on resilience, decay, and the timeless nature of the Cycladic wilderness.

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