Leros, an island steeped in history and architectural charm, is poised once again to host The Leros Project, a dynamic international art exhibition curated by the Perasma art platform. As the 2025 edition unfolds, it promises to be an immersive experience, blending contemporary art, history, and the island’s unique cultural identity.
A Platform for art and dialogue
The Leros Project is more than just an exhibition—it’s an evolving dialogue between art and place. Each year, artists from around the world are invited to participate in a residency on the island, creating works inspired by Leros’ layered history. Previous editions have explored themes of time, memory, and the interplay between land and sea, with notable contributors such as William Kentridge, Goshka Macuga, and Cevdet Erek.
For Summer 2025, the project expands further, featuring a curated exhibition alongside exclusive events, performances, and private gatherings. The initiative fosters meaningful exchanges between artists, collectors, and cultural thought leaders, all while engaging with Leros’ local community.
Building on the success of previous editions, the 2025 edition will feature a carefully curated exhibition alongside exciting performances, private dinners, and exclusive events. The project will continue to engage the island’s local community alongside an international audience of influential collectors, art patrons, and cultural figures from around the world.
A premier destination for art and culture
As Leros continues to grow as a significant hub for art and culture, the 2025 edition of the project is expected to draw increased attention. This will further establish Leros as a premier destination for international audiences deeply engaged in art and culture during the summer season.
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More information about The Leros Project 2025 here.