Exhibition

“Modern ARTemis – Ancient Amarynthos in Euboea”: The curators share with elc their own Diary of the exhibition’s creation

The exhibition, curated by Dr. Olga Polychronopoulou, Dr. Tobias Krapf, and Iris Kritikou, brings together works by nine established artists from Greece, Switzerland, and Cyprus Starting from the pivotal excavation at Amarynthos in Euboea, the exhibition Modern ARTemis – Ancient Amarynthos in Euboea, an initiative of the Swiss School of Archaeology in Greece and the University of West Attica, brings

“Gazi, 1982–1984” at CAN Christina Androulidaki Gallery: Nikos Markou’s photographs capture Gazi in a moment of profound transition

The CAN Christina Androulidaki Gallery presents Nikos Markou’s exhibition titled “Gazi, 1982–1984.” The exhibition features 13 black-and-white photographs – rare vintage silver gelatin prints, printed analogically by the artist himself in the darkroom in 1985-alongside 12 color photographs from the same period. The photographs depict Gazi at a time of

A Journey to Corfu for the Exhibition “Painting in the Ionian Islands” at the Renovated Annex of the National Gallery – When Artworks Come Alive in Their Own Place

By Katerina Parri We traveled to Corfu for the rare exhibition “Painting in the Ionian Islands: 18th–19th Century,” bringing together a large number of works from the Heptanese artistic tradition I look at the poster of the exhibition “Painting in the Ionian Islands: 18th–19th Century,” which features the image of
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