“No One Is Bored, Everything Is Just Boring” (May 14-30)

Thirteen emerging artists who haven’t yet had a solo show come together for Youths II, a group exhibition offering them space to showcase their ideas and artistic voices. Building on last year’s well-received edition at Space 52, this year’s show takes its title from a quote by cultural theorist Mark Fisher—a sharp observation on how capitalist digital culture dulls our senses and narrows our imagination.

By Sofia Damouli.

By Erifili Theofilou

The artists respond with installations that blur the line between the real and the digital, blending raw materials with tech-driven media to shape alternative worlds. Their work questions dominant narratives and invites viewers into spaces that resist sameness and embrace the handmade, the strange, and the sincere.

By Anastasis Karras.

By Dimitris Neveskiotis.

By Andiranna Panagiotaki

Organized with support from the Municipality of Athens’ Cultural, Sports & Youth Organization, and in collaboration with the nonprofit collective “The Other Side.”

Opening Hours
Closed Monday
Tue–Fri: 11:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m.
Sat–Sun: 10:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.
📍 Irakleidon 66, Athens 118 51

Where: Melina Cultural Center, Athens (Ground Floor)

Fault Line: Where Control Cracks and Identity Emerges (May 16- June 15)

At Lofos Art Project, artist Babis Venetopoulos presents Fault Line, an immersive installation exploring how power, discipline, and control shape and restrict the human body. Through video works and sensory environments, the exhibition invites visitors to witness the moment when obedience falters and uncertainty takes over.

Rather than depicting chaos as destruction, Venetopoulos treats it as an act of rebellion—a break that weakens rigid systems and opens space for new forms of being. The viewer is challenged to stand at the edge of that rupture, where identity is unstable and autonomy becomes an urgent question.

With repeating visual and sound patterns disrupting the senses, Fault Line offers an intense, introspective experience that pushes us to rethink control, fragility, and resistance.

Where: Lofos Art Project, Velvendou 39, Kypseli
Opening Hours: Tuesday to Sunday, 6:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m.