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Kormoranos presents a unique triple bill at Ilion Plus, Athens

Kormoranos presents a special triple bill that, following a mini tour in Larissa and Thessaloniki, will culminate on Saturday, May 23, 2026, at Ilion Plus in Athens. SEAN NICHOLAS SAVAGE Nearly a year after the release of his latest album “The Knowing” on his new label Mansions & Millions, and three years since his last visit to Greece, Canadian artist Sean Nicholas Savage returns for three live shows, accompanied by a new live band (synth/drums) and sounding more adventurous than

“Blanc: Portrait of a Space in Transition”: A group exhibition – farewell to a former family bakery

Crux Gallery presents the group exhibition “Blanc: Portrait of a Space in Transition” in a former family bakery that now houses the studio of Anestis Ioannou. The exhibition is based on conversations between Ivan Argote and Ioannou during the EMST Mentorship Programme (2025) of the National Museum of Contemporary Art Athens. The programme aimed to foster long-term exchange and dialogue between emerging Greek artists and established international figures of the contemporary art scene. The exhibition unfolds within the half-empty space

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“MAD HOUSE” at Bernier/Eliades Gallery: Tindara Spartà’s first exhibition in Athens

Bernier/Eliades Gallery presents Tindara Spartà’s first solo exhibition in Athens, titled “MAD HOUSE”. The opening will take place on Thursday, April 23, from 18:00 to 21:00, in the presence of the artist. Spartà’s practice brings together painting, installation, and sculpture. Her work often explores the relationship between everyday objects and their surrounding environment, as well as the tensions that emerge within displaced and disoriented interior scenes, where familiar images are transformed into symbols charged with subtle humor and a sense

Herodeion 2026: This Year’s Artistic Programme Announced – Farewell Celebrations

The artistic programme of the Odeon of Herodes Atticus has been announced. When Emperor Hadrian ascended to the throne in 117 AD, a young, stammering student of rhetoric appeared at his camp on the Danube to greet him. That seventeen-year-old boy would go on to become not only one of the greatest orators and wealthiest men of his time, but also a generous benefactor of artistic and public works. His first precious gift to the city of Athens was the
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