The island of Hydra has been one of the most important cultural centers since the 1950s, attracting renowned figures from the worlds of art and literature, both from Greece and abroad. This legacy has established Hydra as a vibrant hub of artistic creation. Currently, three notable exhibitions offer visitors the opportunity to engage with a wide range of artistic expressions: “Tamata, Sincere Hope”, an exhibition of religious votive offerings from the collection of Lola Daifa; “Nike of ...| Greek News Agenda
About 100 years ago, Greek photographer Elli Souyioultzoglou-Seraidari (1899-1998), –better known by her professional name of Nelly's, visited Santorini (Thira) and captured the island’s daily life and landscapes through her camera lens. Her black-and-white photographs reveal the uniqueness of the Aegean landscape, skillfully playing with light, shadow and the geometry of volumes. From approximately 200 glass negatives that Nelly’s captured during her regular summer visits to the island...| Greek News Agenda
What does it mean to share the planet with animals today? Are they just background characters in our human-centered story or do they deserve space, respect and justice in their own right? These are the provocative questions at the heart of the EMST’s latest exhibition Why Look at Animals? Justice for Non-Human Life. Curated by Katerina […]| Greek News Agenda
Kalliopi Asargiotaki, has established herself as one of the leading painters in contemporary Greek art. Her evocative, emotionally charged art, blends figurative, symbolic and metaphysical elements conveying a sense of rebirth and illumination. Her art focuses on the intimacy of human experiences and existential exploration. Her style has evolved from fluid expressionism to the meticulous […]| Greek News Agenda