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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

“Safe Ground”: Shattered Symmetry by Katerina Stefanidakis

An installation featuring floating, fragmented images that capture bursts of explosions, forming a fleeting geometry Zoumboulakis Gallery presents the third solo exhibition of Katerina Stefanidakis, entitled “Safe Ground”, from 14 November to 7 December. Katerina Stefanidaki presents an installation entitled “Safe Ground”. The installation consists of three-dimensional surfaces made of

“Murderesses”:  Women, Violence, and Myth Rethinking the gender stereotypes 

Exlporing the archetype of the dangerous woman – femininity that threatens patriarchy, imitating its violent means and tools in the effort of self-determination, salvation and emancipation. State of Concept presents the group exhibition “Murderesses” by Konstantina Melachrinou and iLianaFokianaki with the participation of Eleni Karakou, Markella Ksilogiannopoulou, Miammy, Malvina Panagiotidi,

“Confusions”: A new exhibition by Dimitris Halatsis

“Confusions,” uses various artistic mediums—paintings, drawings, objects, performances, and texts—to explore this societal disarray Pavlov’s dog, trained to differentiate a circle from a semicircle by receiving food as a reward, serves as a metaphor for modern Western society. In Pavlov’s experiment, as the semicircle shrank to resemble a circle, the
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