Ephemeral

Man is a dream’s shadow…

(PindarPythia 8.95f)

 

Suggestions of temporary exhibitions,

activities, and more in Greece.

 

Dream on
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Sofia Ps.
6 mins read
Dream On, a contemporary art exhibition at the Former Public Tobacco Factory, is permeated by a sense of plenitude brought about by the realization of a great dream: an artist’s ambitious yet elusive goal attained through the unbridled creativity of large-scale installations.
Night Photography
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Sofia Ps.
2 mins read
Night Photography exhibition takes place at Blank Wall Gallery in Athens, a cool gallery located in the heart of vibrant neighborhood Kypseli.
Reality Check Chapter II: Inner Sanctum
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Sofia Ps.
7 mins read
Reality Check Chapter II: Inner Sanctum is a very interesting and unique temporary art exhibition taking place at an abandoned building in the Psychiatric Hospital of Attica near Athens. Discover the work of 36 different artists form all over the world, through art installations, photographs, sculptures, videos and live performances.
Sorogas Exhibition at Goulandris Museum
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Sofia Ps.
2 mins read
“Sotiris Sorogas, The Time of Memory in His Artistic Language” is a temporary exhibition featuring the work of the famous Greek painter Sotiris Sorogas. Sorogas exhibition at Goulandris Museum in Athens is definitely worth a visit!
Portals
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Sofia Ps.
4 mins read
Portals is a contemporary art exhibition at the emblematic building of the former Public Tobacco Factory in Athens. It represents a pluralism of ideas and touches upon issues related to collectivity, cultural understanding of history and politics, public space, and our common past, present and future.
Antiquarianism and Philhellenism exhibition
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Sofia Ps.
2 mins read
Explore the "Antiquarianism and Philhellenism: The Thanassis and Marina Martinos Collection", a temporary exhibition of the Museum of Cycladic Art! One brilliant exhibition celebrating the bicentenary of the Greek War of Independence of 1821.