Formed in 2025, the Springtones bring together well-known figures from Athens’ music scene, united by a shared affinity for soulful textures, minimalist songwriting and room for improvisation. This Saturday, January 24, they perform live at Basket Bar, delivering a sound that moves between indie intimacy and neo-soul warmth
The Albanian-born, Greece-based director Mario Banushi has been awarded the Silver Lion at the 54th International Theatre Festival of the Biennale di Venezia, cementing his status as one of Europe’s most distinctive emerging voices in contemporary theatre
Emilio Papaevangeliou is a pharmacist who paints as instinctively as he breathes. His debut exhibition at the European Centre Athens (Jan. 24–Feb. 15) brings together 60 works —created almost exclusively with ballpoint pen—a visual journey through the worlds he inhabits and the space between them
The internationally renowned sculptor, in a wide-ranging interview with To Vima International edition, speaks about the social role and commercialisation of art and culture, the meaning of patriotism, and an all-powerful economy that overshadows everything.
Tomorrow, August 8, artist Ellada Damianou brings her performative scenography research to life on the rooftop of K-Gold Temporary Gallery in Agia Paraskevi, Lesvos — part of a broader summer program blending contemporary art, performance, and local heritage
Greek artist Christina Darras revisits the myth of Ariadne and the Minotaur in the final summer exhibition at Gallery Genesis, on view through August 2 in central Athens
From island soul to city studio, TO BHMA International meets rising contemporary artist Christos Raptis, who invites guests into an experience that blends creativity, expression, conversation—and a glass of wine
Hailed by 'The Guardian' as the “Folk Album of the Month,” Watersong sees Savina Yannatou and Primavera en Salonico embark on a transcendent musical journey, blending traditions from Iraq, Corsica, Calabria, and Ireland into a luminous homage to the elemental force of water
A coming-of-age road drama, "Our Wildest Days" is Vassilis Kekatos’ highly anticipated debut feature, arriving in theaters this June
Christoforos Katsadiotis' vandalized works by an MP from the right-wing Niki party, remain absent from the National Gallery—a delay that has sparked protest from 29 artists demanding the temporary removal of their own works until his are reinstated
The works in Stella Sevastopoulos’s current solo exhibition “Isles of Light and Memory” (Tsantilis Gallery) form a seamless tapestry of her paintings of the sea, reflecting her gradual transition from naturalism to the abstract.
Drawing from the Japanese notion of “Ma” and her intimate relationship with fabric, Eleni Krikki’s artworks explore the interplay of presence, absence, and memory, inviting viewers to reflect on emotional and physical spaces
On Thursday, December 12, experience "Asterismyth": a captivating musical performance that brings constellations and Greek mythological figures to life, presented by the namesake Greek jazz ensemble
Every year-end roundup is going to be biased, personal, flawed, and colored by what the judge went through that year. This list certainly is. But to my mind, these are some of the albums that defined the Greek music scene in 2024. They’re albums that encapsulate what was going on, what we were listening to, […]
Destined for the landfill, useless items become art works with a powerful message. 'To Vima International Edition' spoke to Greek artist Iordanis Poimenidis about creative recycling.
Stylized depictions of human anatomy, using digital 3D prints, by Costas Picadas are displayed alongside sculptures by Aris Katsilakis at Santorini's contemporary art museum
Back to Athens 2024 opens with 20 free curated exhibitions, installations, performances, and screenings featuring more than 190 Greek and international artists.