In anticipation of this summer’s Olympic Games in Paris, the AG Leventis Gallery in Nicosia is presenting a special exhibition centered around Olympic themes. Running from June 29 to September 8, the exhibition is divided into two main sections that delve into the rich history of the Games, the establishment of the Cyprus Olympic Committee, and the evolving role of women in sports.
Celebrating Olympic Ideals Through Culture
The exhibition, titled “Road to Paris,” is a collaborative effort between the AG Leventis Gallery, the Cyprus Olympic Committee, and the Embassy of France in Cyprus – The French Institute of Cyprus. Its primary goal is to promote the enduring values of the Olympics through cultural exploration and historical perspective.
Honoring the Struggle and Achievements
The first section features an interactive display borrowed from the National Sports Museum of Nice, known as “Les Elles des Jeux” (The Dames of the Games). This segment chronicles the long-standing struggle of women athletes for recognition and equality within the Olympic movement.
Tracing the Evolution of the Olympic Movement
The second section traces the evolution of the modern Olympic Games, inspired by Pierre de Coubertin’s vision to revive the ancient Greek tradition of athletic competition. It highlights pivotal moments in Olympic history, including the establishment of the Cyprus Olympic Committee and notable achievements by Cypriot athletes, underscoring the transformative power of Olympism and the pursuit of fair play.
A Tribute to Cyprus’s Olympic Spirit
The exhibition concludes with a tribute to the Cypriot athletes who will represent their nation in Paris, embodying the spirit of Olympism. This comprehensive showcase invites visitors to reflect on the broader significance of the Games and their enduring impact on global sportsmanship.
Details
The Olympics-themed exhibition at AG Leventis Gallery, in partnership with the Cyprus Olympic Committee and the Embassy of France in Cyprus – The French Institute of Cyprus, will be open from June 29 to September 8. Visit AG Leventis Gallery in Nicosia from Wednesday to Sunday to experience this insightful journey into Olympic history.