Sofia Mitsola in Conversation with Alyce Mahon
Join London-based artist Sofia Mitsola and Alyce Mahon, Professor of Modern and Contemporary Art History at the University of Cambridge, for an in-conversation spanning Mitsola’s art […]
Join London-based artist Sofia Mitsola and Alyce Mahon, Professor of Modern and Contemporary Art History at the University of Cambridge, for an in-conversation spanning Mitsola’s art […]
Revisiting: Fernweh, or Nostalgia for Unknown Lands brings together 15 international artists and 17 artworks from the Irene Y. Panagopoulos Collection, spanning sculpture, painting, photography, printmaking, collage, video, lightboxes, and […]
Marking the centenary of the birth of Giorgos Ioannou (1926–2017) this exhibition is the first significant presentation of the artist’s work in the UK. Focusing on […]
Join us for a breakfast reception, followed by a conversation and Q&A discussing Giorgos Ioannou’s expansive artistic practice and methodology. The talk is led by independent critic, historian and curator Andrew Wilson, […]
What does it mean to collect as a way of making sense of the world? What lies behind the desire to pursue the unattainable? A morning […]
The Origin of Painting: Greek Women Artists from Antiquity to the Present is a lecture series that sets out to trace the remarkable history of Greek women’s contributions […]
This talk offers a journey through five decades of Christos Dikeakos’ artistic practice. In conversation with curator Emily Butler, Dikeakos will reflect on key works that marked his career, including the series Sites and Places: Athens […]
Mnemosyne Grove is Georgia Metaxas’ first monograph, published by Perimeter Editions (Australia, 2024). Using the olive tree as its central motif, the work traces connections between land, […]
How do films and the media shape our understanding of violence against women and what does it distract us from? This all-female panel brings together former […]
Costas Fotopoulos’ piano recital begins with two giants of the Baroque era, both born in 1685: three highly original harpsichord sonatas by Domenico Scarlatti are followed by the sixth of the Partitas composed for keyboard […]
Marina Sakali, Lady Marks, discusses her book The Uses of Oppression, with Dr Şükrü Ilıcak (Αssociate Professor, University of Athens), following the development of the Ottoman Greek press from its birth in […]
The designer Michael Anastassiades in–conversation with writer and curator Emily King. Discussing Anastassiades’ recent exhibitions at the Melas Martinos gallery in Athens and the Taka Ishii gallery Tokyo, Anastassiades and King […]
The Origin of Painting: Greek Women Artists from Antiquity to the Present is a lecture series that sets out to trace the remarkable history of Greek women’s contributions to the visual […]