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Group Exhibition: Abandoned Cartographies and Other Odd Hours

CAN Christina Androulidaki Gallery Chalkokondyli 19, Athens, Athens, Greece

The exhibition Abandoned Cartographies and Other Odd Hours explores uncharted regions of the subconscious, forming a constellation of inquiries that defy rationality, order and narrative coherence. It focuses on lived experiences that elude conscious perception and information, opening up pathways to introspection and revealing hidden layers of the psyche. At the same time, it activates

Group Exhibition: Abandoned Cartographies and Other Odd Hours

CAN Christina Androulidaki Gallery Chalkokondyli 19, Athens, Athens, Greece

The exhibition Abandoned Cartographies and Other Odd Hours explores uncharted regions of the subconscious, forming a constellation of inquiries that defy rationality, order and narrative coherence. It focuses on lived experiences that elude conscious perception and information, opening up pathways to introspection and revealing hidden layers of the psyche. At the same time, it activates

Vassilis Papageorgiou – Painting and Sculpture: Lignea Creatura Stans

Gallery Ersi Kleomenous 4, Athens, Athens, Greece

The worlds of plants, animals and humans—along with legend, myth, imagination and dream—form the basis of Vassilis Papageorgiou’s new artistic exploration. His paradoxical heroes and hand-crafted wooden creatures inhabit both two- and three-dimensional space in a state of perpetual whirling. Through an aesthetic lens, Papageorgiou reflects on the consequences of humanity’s destructive impact on the

Event Series CONQUISTADORS

CONQUISTADORS

Macart’s Cultural Space Lenorman 244, Athens, Athens, Greece

Nikos Kyriakopoulos and his conquistadors disembark on Lenorman Street. Dragons and wild beasts, locals and conquistadors—and even Death himself—battle deep in untrodden jungles. The thirty-six works in this exhibition are

Event Series CONQUISTADORS

CONQUISTADORS

Macart’s Cultural Space Lenorman 244, Athens, Athens, Greece

Nikos Kyriakopoulos and his conquistadors disembark on Lenorman Street. Dragons and wild beasts, locals and conquistadors—and even Death himself—battle deep in untrodden jungles. The thirty-six works in this exhibition are not intended to serve History or the historical genre of painting. Instead, the artist draws his material from the mythos surrounding the Age of Discovery,

Group Exhibition: Abandoned Cartographies and Other Odd Hours

CAN Christina Androulidaki Gallery Chalkokondyli 19, Athens, Athens, Greece

The exhibition Abandoned Cartographies and Other Odd Hours explores uncharted regions of the subconscious, forming a constellation of inquiries that defy rationality, order and narrative coherence. It focuses on lived experiences that elude conscious perception and information, opening up pathways to introspection and revealing hidden layers of the psyche. At the same time, it activates

Vassilis Papageorgiou – Painting and Sculpture: Lignea Creatura Stans

Gallery Ersi Kleomenous 4, Athens, Athens, Greece

The worlds of plants, animals and humans—along with legend, myth, imagination and dream—form the basis of Vassilis Papageorgiou’s new artistic exploration. His paradoxical heroes and hand-crafted wooden creatures inhabit both two- and three-dimensional space in a state of perpetual whirling. Through an aesthetic lens, Papageorgiou reflects on the consequences of humanity’s destructive impact on the

Guided Tour at the Elytis House – Museum

Elytis’ House – Museum Polygnotou 7, Athens, Athens, Greece

This activity is only available in Greek. Step inside the Elytis House Museum, a neoclassical gem in the heart of Plaka, and explore the world of Nobel Laureate Odysseas Elytis through a guided tour of its permanent exhibition. Rare manuscripts, Greek and international editions, paintings, personal artefacts, and the poet’s original writing desk—all housed in

Anything but Marble

Museum of Cycladic Art Neofytou Douka 4, Athens, Athens, Greece

This activity is only available in Greek. For nearly 60 years, British artist Phyllida Barlow created monumental installations that were both threatening and playful. She made large-scale sculptures using cheap, humble materials such as cardboard, fabric, plywood, gauze, and plaster. As she herself states, "In the past, sculpture carried historical narratives. Marble dominated and celebrated