Performances that challenge conventions while exploring what connects people across time, place, and evolving technology
In a rare interview, Marina Karella revisits the artists who shaped her journey and discusses “Le Passage”, an exhibition exploring transformation, mystery and the poetry of existence.
Regular engagement with cultural activities like reading, music, or museum visits slows biological aging, according to a new study
A series of beginner-friendly art sessions in central Athens combine painting, wine, music, and expert guidance
A work by Renaissance painter Lucas Cranach the Elder once hung in Adolf Hitler's Munich apartment. But how did it get there?
The entire international jury of the world's oldest and most important contemporary art fair resigned days before its opening, refusing to engage with nations whose leaders face ICC charges. And the Venice Biennale scrapped its usual awards in favor of a public vote.
Banksy has placed a new statue in Waterloo Place, London, a suited man walking off a plinth, flag covering his face
Easter art: Some of the most famous representations of the Passion, Crucifixion and Resurrection of Christ
Florian Knauss, director of the Glyptothek in Munich—a museum often described as an “ark” of classical and Roman antiquity—speaks about the ever-living, constantly evolving story of ancient artifacts, as well as the modern role of museums.
Once feared in olden tales, fairies are re-emerging as seductive vixens in today’s booming romantasy genre—blending romance, myth, and power in stories that captivate modern readers.
The #WeAreGreekWarriors show in Michigan brings to light the overlooked heroines of Greece’s 1821 Revolution.
New bill aims to address long-standing gaps in arts education, while drawing mixed reactions from opposition parties over access, planning and implementation
Police uncovered hundreds of counterfeit artworks and cultural items allegedly sold through auctions and online platforms, with authorities describing the case as a large-scale fraud operation
Anonymity helped the street artist move unchecked but made some collectors wary; ‘I feel more comfortable knowing who he is,’ says collector Peter Brant
The drawing lies in the underground storage of the Tehran Museum of Contemporary Art, shielded — for now — from bombardment and newly charged with symbolism in the wake of war in the Middle East.
The unique "journey through the evolution of modern art" continues through April 11th.
Featuring more than 150 works, the exhibition is structured into thematic sections that trace Mortarakos’s artistic journey from his student years at the Athens School of Fine Arts to the full breadth of his mature production.
Thomas Doyle already had 11 convictions to his name for various swindles. His latest alleged fraud involves a London gallery owner and Bruce Springsteen’s manager.
Between vulnerability and violence, distortion and grace, Christos Oikonomou explores the human body as a site of psychological and physical tension. In his first solo show at Roma Gallery, he reflects on trauma, fragility, and the paradoxical power of the smile.
From prehistoric treasures and modern icons to bold contemporary commissions, Greece’s leading museums and institutions unveil a season of landmark exhibitions that connect ancient history with contemporary art