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RELOCATIONS [ΜΕΤΑΚΟΜΙΣΕΙΣ] — 
Day Visit Tickets & Artist-Led Curated Tours

  • Writer: Cyprus High Commission
    Cyprus High Commission
  • Apr 14
  • 2 min read

Day Visit Tickets | Cyprus House, 13 St. James’s Square, London SW1Y 4LB Open Monday–Friday | 10:00 AM–3:00 PM (last entry) Final day: Wednesday 12 June 2025Extended evening hours on Tuesday 11 June until 7:00 PM

Step inside a world of richly layered narratives, personal mythologies, and emotional landscapes with RELOCATIONS [ΜΕΤΑΚΟΜΙΣΕΙΣ], a compelling solo exhibition by Zenon Jepras, presented at Cyprus House in London.

Whether you missed the opening or simply want time and space to immerse yourself in the paintings, these day tickets allow you to experience the exhibition in a quieter setting.

Born in Wales to Greek parents from Cyprus and Corfu, Zenon Jepras draws on themes of memory, displacement, identity, and resilience. His large-scale works trace a journey that began with a family road trip in the summer of 1974 — the same summer Cyprus was invaded — carrying with them not only belongings, but layers of emotional and historical resonance.

Each painting is an act of unpacking — stories told through colour, form and texture, reflecting both personal and collective experience.

Whether you are interested in contemporary art, diasporic narratives, or Mediterranean histories, RELOCATIONS is a moving and thought-provoking exhibition that speaks to our times.




Artist-Led Curated Tours

Selected Weekdays | 1:00–2:00 PM | May 21 – June 12, 2025 Free entry – registration required

Join artist Zenon Jepras for a unique, guided experience through his exhibition RELOCATIONS [ΜΕΤΑΚΟΜΙΣΕΙΣ]. These tours offer an opportunity to explore the work in conversation with the artist, who will share the personal, historical, and symbolic layers embedded in each painting.

Drawing from his own journey — from a family road trip in the summer of 1974 to the broader themes of exile, memory, and belonging — Jepras offers insight into the visual language and emotional textures that shape his work. These intimate sessions allow audiences to engage more deeply with the themes of the exhibition and understand how personal and collective histories intersect on canvas.

Tours are informal and conversational, allowing for questions and discussion throughout. Whether you're familiar with Jepras' work or discovering it for the first time, these guided visits promise to enrich your experience of the exhibition.

Spaces are limited. Early booking is recommended.

Exhibition open Monday–Friday, 10:00 AM–3:00 PM (last entry)Extended hours on Tuesday, 11 June, until 7:00 PM

 
 
 

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