EXHIBITION

Apostolos Yayannos | Athens | To April 27
WHAT'S ON

The exhibition at the Sianti Gallery (18 Niriidon, siantigallery.com) pays tribute to the renowned Greek artist Apostolos Yayannos, showcasing his 50 years of work from 1974 to 2024.


The Beauty of Moderation | Athens | To May 26
WHAT'S ON

“The Beauty of Moderation,” an exhibition at the Municipal Art Gallery of Athens (Millerou & Leonidou), pays homage to the Greek artist couple Lambros Orfanos (1916-95) and Elli Mourelou-Orfanou (1922-2011).

Nelly’s | Thessaloniki | Until April 28
WHAT'S ON

MOMus-Thessaloniki Museum of Photography (Warehouse A, Pier A, Thessaloniki port) is presenting the work of photographer Elli Sougioultzoglou-Seraidari, best known as Nelly’s, focusing on the three cities where she focused her photographic gaze from the early 1920s to 1966.


Moments of Color | Athens | March 15-27
WHAT'S ON

Blank Wall Gallery (55 Fokionos Negri, blankwallgallery.com) presents a group photography exhibition “Moments of Color,” curated by Markos Dolopikos.

Our Flags | Athens | March 14 – April 7
WHAT'S ON

In celebration of Greek Independence Day on March 25, the Municipality of Athens and the Organization for Culture, Sport and Youth of the Municipality of Athens (OPANDA) present the exhibition “Our Flags, Glorious Fabrics, Markings of History.”


We Are One | Athens | To March 17
WHAT'S ON

The Goulandris Natural History Museum is hosting an exhibition titled “We Are One: Celebrating the natural world to which we all belong” by Stefanos Nanopoulos a.k.a. NANO.

Kifissos | Athens | March 15-31
WHAT'S ON

Through the lens of urban design, a partnership between visual artists Katerina Botsari from Greece and Karl Heinz Jeron from Germany seeks to bridge visual and auditory experiences.



Greek capital’s oldest ‘new’ district
IMAGES

The Church of Agios Nikolaos and the residential area of Neapoli in Athens in 1918. With rare photographic material and contemporary artistic creations, a major exhibition of the Hellenic American Union which opens on Tuesday evening seeks to reintroduce Neapoli.


Chroma & Soma | Athens | March 8-18
WHAT'S ON

In Exarchia’s vibrant community, Peru Athens commemorates its first year as a gathering place for celebrating female perspectives in art.

King Philip or Demosthenes?
CULTURE

As part of the exhibition “Chaeronea, 2 August, 338 BC: A Day that Changed the World,” the Cycladic Art Museum hosted a speech Friday titled “The Great Question: King Philip or Demosthenes?” by Oxford University professor Robin Lane Fox, scientific adviser for Oliver Stone’s “Alexander.”