Art in today's Old Xanthi, through exhibitions
This route is about 1 km, about 50 minutes and of low difficulty. The visitor will have the opportunity to get to know places that gather the artistic wealth of the city of Xanthi. This short tour brings together exhibition and museum spaces as well as open spaces that can function as "open-air museums".

The route starts from a Mansion of Bey, where the General State Archives are housed, among others, and continues to the Chasirtzoglou Mansion, where the Lyceum of Greek Women is housed today. There, the visitor has the opportunity to visit, upon request, the Museum of Traditional Costume. Along the way, the House of Shadow gives a different tone of modern art, where the visitor comes into contact with the so-called "trash art".

The route includes two large exhibition spaces of the city, the Municipal Art Gallery (Kalevras Mansion) and the Folklore and Historical Museum of F.E.X. There the exhibits and paintings will highlight the artistic richness and beauty of the city, as depicted by its artists. This beauty will be experienced by the traveler passing by the picturesque Matsinis Square and the workshop of D. Stathopoulos.

54. The House of Shadow

Brief documentation:

The building was originally designed, at an unknown date, to function as a residence. In recent years, the House of Shadow has been housed there, which started operating in the city in 2014, initially in another part of old Xanthi.
The House of Shadow houses the shadow works of the artist Triantafyllos Vaitsis. The exhibition, in which there is also the artist's workshop, presents sculptures made of garbage and recyclable materials, which when properly illuminated produce recognizable forms of shadow.
Triantafyllos Vaitsis was born in Sarantaporo, Larissa in 1976, where he grew up. He studied environmental engineering at the Polytechnic School of the Democritus University of Thrace, in Xanthi. He was working as an environmental engineer from 2003 until 2013, when he becamecompletely dedicated to the art and specifically the art of shadow (Shadow art).
He has had more than 15 solo and group exhibitions in Greece and 6 exhibitions internationally (UK, Bulgaria, North Macedonia, Turkey, Cyprus and Taiwan). His works belong to various private collections in Greece and abroad and he has made various collaborations with major companies and organizations. His sculptures have been used in films, such as Roza of Smyrna, and in shows of worldwide recognition.
The building that houses the House of Shadow is a two-storey tiled building of middle class character, which consists of two separate residences. One is located on the ground floor, while the other is on the first floor of the building.
The decoration on its exterior is quite simple. The doors are arched, while the windows of the building are rectangular. The building has been restored.


Category of thematic interest:  CULTURAL / FOLKLORE INTEREST


History:

The building was originally designed, at an unknown date, to function as a residence. In recent years, the House of Shadow has been housed there, which started operating in the city in 2014, initially in another part of old Xanthi.
The House of Shadow houses the shadow works of the artist Triantafyllos Vaitsis. The exhibition, in which there is also the artist's workshop, presents sculptures made of garbage and recyclable materials, which when properly illuminated produce recognizable forms of shadow.

Triantafyllos Vaitsis was born in Sarantaporo, Larissa in 1976, where he grew up. He studied environmental engineering at the Polytechnic School of the Democritus University of Thrace, in Xanthi. He was workings as an environmental engineer from 2003 until 2013, when he became completely dedicated to the art and specifically the art of shadow.
He has had more than 15 solo and group exhibitions in Greece and 6 exhibitions internationally (UK, Bulgaria, North Macedonia, Turkey, Cyprus and Taiwan). His works belong to various private collections in Greece and abroad and he has made various collaborations with major companies and organizations. His sculptures have been used in films, such as "Roza of Smyrna" and in shows of worldwide recognition.


Elements of architecture:

The building that houses the House of Shadow is a two-storey tiled building of middle class character, which consists of two separate residences. One is located on the ground floor, while the other is on the first floor of the building.


Description of other elements:

The decoration on its exterior is quite simple. The doors are arched, while the windows of the building are rectangular. The building has been restored.


Purpose - Use: Residence, Cultural space


Characterization: It belongs to the non-listed buildings of categories D and E.


Dating (period): Unknown


Year of construction: Unknown


Location of the monument: 41.14325244351348, 24.887678039213014


Bibliographic references:

https://vaitsis.com/el/arxikh/


 Address: Orfeos 33


Visitable: Yes

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