Let’s talk about art, collector Frissiras
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Let’s talk about art, collector Frissiras

SITTING in collector Vlassis Frissiras’ office, I explain to him that I had interviewed him once before, about 12 or so years ago – and that although I have taken a break from covering the art scene in Greece for a decade (!!!!!! due to a ‘change of profession’ after becoming a full-time mum), my … Continue reading

An exhibition stripped bare of its boundaries
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An exhibition stripped bare of its boundaries

The philosophical stance of ‘All in good measure’ (Cleovoulos), or following the ‘middle way’ (Buddha), is something that the majority of humanity tends to believe as being  the road to happiness, harmony and balance. But is it? Our world today is anything but balanced and harmonious, and Greek society in particular, still in the dark … Continue reading

Tony Cragg lets cultural cat out of the bag
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Tony Cragg lets cultural cat out of the bag

INTRIGUING, biomorphic yet also tectonic and totemic ‘beings’ , have taken over the courtyard and one  floor of the Benaki Pireos these days – Tony Cragg’s 25 sculptures.  Both organic and futuristic,  many of them are tall, verticle structures, that tower over you like a Robo Cop, and look  like they are made up of … Continue reading

October’s trick or treat
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October’s trick or treat

The apple doesn’t fall far from the tree.  This can be observed in the lovely full-body portrait paintings by Petros Karavevas  – a student of Yiorgos Rorris – who has carried on his teacher’s passion for  painting from life, exploring reality and the human character. The show with Karavevas’ works opened to the public on … Continue reading

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Politics and art: partners in crisis

Politics and art have a long relationship and the upcoming Athens Biennale will explore how these two partners can join forces in the crisis, via a creative route – and thus maybe propose some groundbreaking propositions in both fields. The Biennale is set for 2017, however events have kicked off already, while the official launch … Continue reading