Greek photographer Kostis Farazoulis presents a series created inside the Parthenon during an active phase of restoration. Made across a handful of visits, the work captures a site in suspension, a place of careful movement and drifting dust. Rather than documenting the monument, the photographs observe. They turn to fragments: joints, cuts, overlapping surfaces where old marble meets new. The camera stays close, moving inward, attentive to the material. The images reveal points of coexistence, sometimes seamless, sometimes marked by tension. What appears in the frame is less a matter of intention than of presence, shaped by the rhythms of the space itself. Each photograph marks a contact between matter and time, between repair and erosion. Together, they offer a quiet encounter with a structure in perpetual change.
Kostis Farazoulis captures intimate details of the Parthenon in moments of stillness and transformation
