ARCH presents Celebration? Realife Revisited. 1972–2000, the influential work by artist Marc Camille Chaimowicz that helped redefine the relationship between art and
Gagosian announces Eugène Atget, an exhibition of new paintings by Urs Fischer, opening on June 9. This marks the artist’s first solo presentation at the gallery’s Athens location. Working across an extraordinary range of materials and techniques, Fischer explores themes of perception and representation, reinterpreting familiar images and objects. Using various technologies to process his source material, which includes historical motifs, he merges the real with the imaginary. In Eugène Atget, the artist transforms the familiar interior of the neoclassical
As part of the celebrations marking twenty years of Piraeus 260, the Athens Epidaurus Festival welcomes the Performance Laboratory of the Athens School of Fine Arts for a unique late-night event titled attracted to trees. Taking place in the open square of Piraeus 260 on 6 June, the evening brings together a series of new performances developed throughout the academic year, offering audiences a glimpse into the ongoing artistic research, methodologies, and collective practices cultivated within the laboratory. Set within
A song, a memory, a record passed from one friend to another. The new intercultural project AMAN AMAN explores the intertwined histories of migration, exile, labour, solidarity and friendship connecting Greece, Turkey and Germany through a rich programme of exhibitions, performances, concerts, film screenings and public discussions. Developed by the Goethe-Institut Athen, SİNEMA TRANSTOPIA and TAVROS, in collaboration with cultural institutions across Greece, Turkey and Germany, the project unfolds between June 2026 and January 2027 in Athens, Thessaloniki, Berlin, Munich,
The Museum of Modern Greek Art of Rhodes presents the solo exhibition of Nefeli Massia titled Voyages of Light, curated by Kostas Prapoglou, Artistic Director of the Museum. The exhibition, taking place in the New Wing of the Nestorideion Melathron, shapes a setting where light is approached as a force that forms what we perceive. Through installations combining acrylic elements, mylar film, marble dust, and LED lighting interventions, the artist arranges a sequence of shifts. Surfaces receive light, carry it,