What's On | Oct 2019
WHAT: In celebration of Greek artist, Alexis Akrithakis, the Benaki Museum presents an exhibition of Akrithakis’ work, dedicated to, the “tsiki-tsiki”. Named the by writer Kostas Tachtsis in the mid-60’s, the “tsiki-tsiki” is a lace-like artistic format that became one of one of Akrithakis’ most recognisable techniques. This exhibition marks the 80...
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Culture | Oct 2019
Believe all the hype surrounding the new Basil & Elise Goulandris Foundation’s Museum of Modern Art. If you haven’t visited the impressive, 11-floor space at 13 Eratosthenous Street and admired its impressive art collection – on par with museums in New York or Paris - you’d better get in line for an uplifting, aesthetic experience. Ge...
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Culture | Oct 2019
Local Pangrati-resident Elena Panayides suggests six compelling reasons to visit the brand-new Basil and Elisa Goulandris Foundation’s Museum of Modern Art. Come for the art, stay on to hone a few skills, savour smart meals with lots of vegan options at the super-stylish restaurant, or just sit on the steps to contemplate the remarkable t...
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Culture | Oct 2019
An embarrassment of riches as far as the cultural offerings in the city go this October. Athens Insider curates must-see events, exhibitions and festivals to elevate your spirits this autumn.
Cultural Connections
WHAT: On first inspection the Aegean Sea and the Qatari Desert don’t seem to have much in common. But in his p...
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What's On | Oct 2019
WHAT: In a beautifully mystical exhibition, the Benaki Museum Shop explores art and nature through the eyes and work of Maria Grigoriou. Maria’s whimsical designs are displayed in the Benaki Museum Shop window and will whisk you away to a fairytale land.
WHEN: Until 23rd October 2019
WHERE: benaki.org
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Magazines | Oct 2019
Greece is not just a summer romance. Take warm comfort in Athens Insider's people and places for new perspectives on style, entertainment, travel, fashion, arts, politics, culture, music, film and the world at large. From exclusive interviews with the uber-talented Mary Katrantzou, the visionary Fleurette Karadontis of the Goulandris Mus...
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Culture | Sep 2019
What makes us Europeans? The European elections tested that existential question to the core, as well as the very relevance of the idea of Europe.
With immigration being the overarching theme dominating European politics, a few eminent Athenians gathered around a dinner table to seek answers to some pressing questions. Is Euro...
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Culture | Aug 2019
Exhibition by Kiki Smith
Slaughterhouse on Hydra
WHAT: The DESTE Foundation’s Project Space at the Slaughterhouse on Hydra island will feature a site-specific exhibition by Kiki Smith. Kiki Smith is a West German-born American artist whose work has addressed the themes of sex, birth and regeneration. Her figurative work of the late 1980s and ...
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Culture | Aug 2019
Argentine artist Marcelo Zabellos, currently exhibiting at the Mamush Gallery, offers an exuberant, colour-drenched commentary on the quotidian.
How much of your art is informed by the aesthetics of the media powerhouses you have worked with - Disney and MTV?
Although my art incorporates strong elements of a variety of media ty...
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Travel | Jul 2019
Elena Panayides unveils the myth and magic of Attica's southernmost tip
where Poseidon holds sway.
The Myth
Cape Sounion, the ‘Sacred Cape’, as the Ancient Greeks called it, is dedicated to the all-powerful and always salty, God of the Sea, Poseidon. Just 70km from central Athens this mesmerising temple hovers 60m above the s...
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Culture | Jul 2019
Picasso and Antiquity, Line and Clay
WHAT: The Museum of Cycladic Art’s Divine Dialogue series features one of the great 20th century artists of all time, the legendary Pablo Picasso. A rare exhibition of Picasso’s drawings, engravings and pottery, fired by the Creto-Mycenaean and Greek worlds. The pieces depict marine creatures, animals, huma...
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Culture | Jul 2019
Unrelenting rivals in life, global shipping magnates and early proponents of the glam0urous, jet-setting, luxury lifestyle that came to define their generation, Aristotle Onassis and Stavros Niarchos continue to perpetuate their rivalry posthumously. Their formidable cultural institutions aspire to revolutionize Athens as an artistic des...
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