Ambassade move within the experimental electronic scene, somewhere between cinematic synths and strong new wave references. They create intimate sonic worlds, at
The exhibition Al Zekra by Sofia Zarari at the Angelos and Leto Katakouzinos Foundation traces a journey through memory and the body. The Arabic word translated as “memory” transforms into a carrier of knowledge and an imprint that re-emerges through matter. Zarari’s practice unfolds through connections with individuals, genealogies, sea routes, and migrations. Different places and times are inscribed within a shared sphere, where Ancient Athens, Kasos, Suez, Egypt, and the present form successive layers of a unified inner horizon.
A new group exhibition titled Ecological Translation opens on April 28, 2026, at the Goethe-Institut Athen, inviting audiences to reconsider how we relate to, interpret, and coexist with the natural world. Curated by Asya Yaghmurian and conceived by Alexander Damianos, the exhibition brings together a diverse group of international artists, including Kyriaki Goni, Nona Inescu, Agata Ingarden, Bill Kouligas and Jenna Sutela, Raffaela Naldi Rossano, and Zoë Paul. Each artist approaches ecology not as a fixed subject, but as a
Artisanal and chef Giannis Parikos, in collaboration with artist and curator Poka-Yio, inaugurate the exhibition series Première Fraîcheur, a format that approaches
The independent gallery CYPHER presents a solo exhibition by Yorgos Papafigos, curated by Dinos Chatzirafailidis. Titled “Straining Against the Frame,” the exhibition introduces a new body of work in which the artist constructs hybrid systems around conditions of confinement, protection, and control. In Papafigos’ practice, CGI, 3D scanning, and printing transform the digital realm into sculptural matter and spatial experience. The focus shifts from the body being constrained to the structures that make such constraint possible. Material oscillates between the
Onassis Stegi continues its tribute to the work of Portuguese director, playwright, and Artistic Director of the Avignon Festival, Tiago Rodrigues, while also continuing its exploration of one of the central themes of this year’s programme: family bonds. Following The Way She Dies (The Dance of Lovers), which Rodrigues directed with a Greek cast featuring Nikos Karathanos and Marissa Triantafyllidou for two consecutive years on the Small Stage, Stegi presents two more of his works this May. Together, the three