“Imag(in)ing Samothrace”, the Mystique of an Island, at the American School of Classical Studies at Athens
The exhibition “Imag(in)ing Samothrace: From Homer to the HoloLens” at the American School of...
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Feb 20, 2025 | Culture & Society, Destinations
The exhibition “Imag(in)ing Samothrace: From Homer to the HoloLens” at the American School of...
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In 2024, Greece commemorates the 50th anniversary of the fall of its military dictatorship...
Read MoreMar 8, 2024 | Arts in Greece, Culture & Society
From December 2023 until the end of October 2024, the National Museum of Contemporary Art, Athens (EMST-ΕΜΣΤ) will showcase “What if Women Ruled the World? ,” a three-part exhibition series exclusively dedicated to the works of women artists or artists who identify as female.
Read MoreNov 24, 2023 | Arts in Greece
Sotiris Sorogas is one of the most prominent figures in Greek painting. Throughout his long artistic trajectory, he has developed a unique visual language. His subject matter transcends not only its representation but also space and time. It ultimately becomes a symbol raising existential issues, alluding to life, death, decay, and the inevitable.
Read MoreNov 21, 2023 | Arts in Greece
Iannis Xenakis at The Shiraz Festival, Persepolis, Iran, 1971. Photo by Malie Létrange Supporting...
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