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“GAIKU #1: Explicit Textures”: The diptych as a narrative language in Guram Chachanidze’s new photographic work

atelier délos presents the first chapter of Guram Chachanidze’s new project, “GAIKU #1: Explicit Textures (18+)”. GAIKU is a photographic project that uses the diptych as a language of storytelling. It combines the unfiltered allure of street poetry with the artist’s personal gaze. The title emerges from a linguistic play, where the first letter of haiku, “H,” is replaced with “G.” One letter, four axes. The trace of the street and the personal monogram meet as two intersecting axes. The

“Fragile” at Sianti Gallery: Vicky Georgiopoulou’s painting exhibition on the concept of fragility

Sianti Gallery opens on Friday, April 3 at 19:00 the solo painting exhibition “Fragile” by Vicky Georgiopoulou, presenting a new body of work in which the notion of fragility becomes the central axis of her visual narrative. Georgiopoulou’s works explore the delicate balance between personal experience and the social and political conditions that shape it. In a world that appears increasingly dystopian, human existence is revealed as exposed, vulnerable, and often deeply alone. As the exhibition’s curator Ira Papapostolou notes:“Georgiopoulou

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“In Over Our Heads” at 1927 Art Space: Clay Masters bring together clay and moving image in a cross-disciplinary exhibition

Clay Masters, an Athens-based collective of artists, designers, curators, filmmakers and anthropologists, join forces on March 31 at 1927 Art Space in Kypseli to present a two-part interdisciplinary project. Are we truly submerged up to our necks in a digital, disembodied reality, or have we simply chosen to remain comfortably with our heads in the sand? This question serves as the starting point for the exhibition “Μέχρι τον Λαιμό / In Over Our Heads”, which seeks to reconnect body, material

First images from the performance “Josephine the Singer, or The Mouse Folk”, directed by Savvas Stroumbos at the GNO Alternative Stage

Franz Kafka’s final short story “Josephine the Singer, or The Mouse Folk” (1924) is transformed into a piece of music theatre through a new, ambitious production by the Greek National Opera’s Alternative Stage. The music is composed by the distinguished composer Charalambos Goyos, while direction is by Savvas Stroumbos, known for his deeply physical theatrical language and distinctive stage writing. The production will have its Greek premiere on March 27 and will run for six performances until April 4, 2026,
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