EXHIBITION

Keith Haring’s legacy is not found at the museum
THE NEW YORK TIMES

Toward the end of “Radiant: The Life and Line of Keith Haring,” Brad Gooch’s exhaustive new biography, he quotes from a journal entry Haring made after visiting the Museum of Modern Art in 1988 expressing his “sense of injustice” that contemporaries of his “were represented upstairs in the galleries, while he was confined to the lobby gift shop: ‘They have not even shown one of my pieces yet. In their eyes I don’t exist.’”


Herstories | Thessaloniki | May 17 – September 25
WHAT'S ON

Embarking on a pioneering journey celebrating women photographers from the post-communist era to today, the Thessaloniki Museum of Photography (Warehouse A, Thessaloniki Port, momus.gr) presents “Herstories.”

My Father Had a Big Nose | Athens | April 19 – May 24
WHAT'S ON

The Blender Gallery (4 Zisimopoulou) in Glyfada hosts the latest solo exhibition by artist Konstantinos Patsios (b. 1977), titled “‘My Father Had a Big Nose,’ Objects and Toys from an Aggressive Childhood,” curated by Christina Ntougeropoulou.


Pindos-Himalayas | Athens | April 18 – May 11
WHAT'S ON

Gallery Genesis (121 Ippokratous) unveils a retrospective exhibition titled “Pindos-Himalayas/Landscape Quests 2012-2024” by artist Ioanna Konstantinou, curated by Yiorgos Tzaneris.

Pablo Picasso | Delphi | May 11 – June 10
WHAT'S ON

Explore 55 rare, authentic posters by Pablo Picasso, along with 20 representative ceramic pieces by the artist, in the exhibition “Pablo Picasso: The Brilliant Champion of Art and Democracy Through Rare Posters and Ceramics.”

Romeyka | Kavala | To April 28
WHAT'S ON

A fieldwork-based exhibition on the past and present of the Romeyka dialect is taking place at the MOHA Research Center in Kavala (moha.center).


The Island | Athens | June 16 – March 2025
WHAT'S ON

Dana Schutz’s exhibition “The Island,” curated by Courtney J. Martin, the Paul Mellon Director of the Yale Center for British Art (YCBA) and executive director of the Robert Rauschenberg Foundation, is set to open at the George Economou Collection (80 Kifissias, thegeorgeeconomoucollection.com).



All Dreams Are Vexing | Athens | To June 2
WHAT'S ON

Malvina Panagiotidi’s solo exhibition, “All Dreams Are Vexing,” at the National Museum of Contemporary Art (Kallirois & Amvrosiou Frantzi, emst.gr), stems from her 2023 research on the Saronic island of Spetses, where one of the first great female artists of modern Greece, Eleni Boukoura-Altamoura, sought solace after her children’s tragic deaths.

Two Minutes to Midnight | Athens | To October 27
WHAT'S ON

The National Museum of Contemporary Art (Kallirois & Frantzi, emst.gr) presents a video based on the two-hour long 2017 performance by Israeli artist and filmmaker Yael Bartana titled “What if Women Ruled the World?” The installation, curated by Stamatis Schizakis, unfolds a nuclear threat scenario in a Dr Strangelove-inspired setting. Through humor and depth, Bartana […]

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.