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“COLUMBIA – Die Ruinen von Athen”: The space of CITRONNE Gallery transforms into an AUDIOROOM by Panos Charalambous

CITRONNE Gallery presents the solo exhibition of Panos Charalambous, “COLUMBIA – Die Ruinen von Athen.” The exhibition “COLUMBIA” continues Charalambous’ earlier project, AMVRAKIA.MIA (CITRONNE Gallery, 2024). Its title draws from the historic Columbia factory in Rizoupoli, an emblematic site of the Greek recording industry. The artist expands his research around memory, sound, lived experience, and the material traces of experience. This exhibition refers to a broader acoustic culture, where voice, song, and music were once embedded in vinyl records. The

Wild Mustard Greens of Greek Tradition

By Sofia Triantou Wild mustard greens are not just a foraged plant. They are memory, a reminder of seasons, and a way of life that tells us food always begins with the earth Wild mustard greens are among the most characteristic edible wild plants of the Greek land and one of the most beloved spring ingredients of traditional cuisine. For many generations, they formed a staple of everyday nutrition, especially in rural areas, where knowledge of nature was part of

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International Contemporary Dance Festival ARC FOR DANCE 2026: Artists from 10 countries present 17 premieres inspired by #rupture

The International Contemporary Dance Festival ARC FOR DANCE, one of the most vibrant meeting points for contemporary dance in Greece and abroad, returns for its 17th edition from May 15 to 25. Drawing inspiration from #rupture, artists from 10 countries present 17 dance performances, in world or Greek premiere, hosted over 10 days at the Olympia Municipal Music Theatre Maria Callas, Contemporary Theatre, other major cultural venues across Athens, as well as online. This year, ARC17 directly confronts the challenges

Greenland: Blue Ice – A Photographic Portrait of Climate Fragility

The a.antonopoulou.art gallery presents the new solo exhibition by Dr. Yannis Tzortzis titled “Greenland: Blue Ice”, held under the auspices of the Embassy of Denmark in Greece. The exhibition focuses on Greenland, the world’s largest and most climate-sensitive island, often described as the “Global Climate Change Barometer.” Through environmental and experiential photographs from UNESCO World Heritage sites and the everyday life of the Indigenous Inuit people, Tzortzis captures the fragile relationship between humans and landscape. The photographer participated in the
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