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Germaine Richier in Andros: A Sculptor Who Reimagined the Human Form

This summer, the Basil & Elise Goulandris Foundation presents a major tribute to French sculptor Germaine Richier (1902–1959) at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Andros. Titled Germaine Richier (1902–1959) – Conversations, the exhibition runs from June 14 to September 27, 2026, offering visitors a comprehensive look at the career of one of the most influential figures in twentieth-century European

Maria La Callas: The Costumes That Brought a Legend Back to Life

More than four decades after her death, Maria Callas continues to captivate audiences across generations. Her voice transformed opera, her presence transcended the stage, and her image remains one of the most enduring symbols of twentieth-century elegance. This summer, the Benaki Museum of Greek Culture invites visitors to rediscover the

“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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