A G ENDA
Thessaloniki
Tsigoglou collection presented From 18/2 to 10/4/2017
© Tsigoglou collection
The Teloglion Fine Arts Fou ndation of the A r istotle University of Thessaloniki presents the collection of Stavros Tsigoglou, almost in its entirety. Among the Greek artists represented in the exhibition are Fassianos, Moralis, Mytaras, Papaloukas, Maleas, Karras, Steris, Tsarouchis, Zongolopoulos, Adamakos, Gaïtis and Papadimitriou. In addition, the exhibition includes art by representatives of the historical avant-garde (Picasso, Miró, Dalí, Kokoschka) and works by the collector himself. www.teloglion.gr
Volos
Karditsa
Delphi
Conceptual landscapes
New creations
Witnesses of war
To 13/1/2017
To 31/1/2017
To 31/1/2017
The exhibition “The Indiscernible Exoticism of Destination” at the Delta Art Gallery presents works by the artist Manolis Charos, who approaches the landscape not as a record of physical location, but as a destination, real or imagined. The horizon and the references to distance, near and far, are used to achieve the aim of the artist.
The Oionos Gallery presents a temporary exhibition of new works by artists with whom it has collaborated in recent years. The pieces – 15 in total – include portraits and landscapes by Maria Giannakakis, Nikos Kyriakopoulos, Tasos Matzavinos, Kostas Papanikolaou and Manolis Charos.
The exhibition “Satirical Cartographical Illustrations before and during World War I,” curated by Natasa Kastriti at the European Cultural Centre of Delphi, presents works from the personal collection of Professor Panagiotis N. Soukakos. The exhibits include the famous “Black Octopus” serio-comic map by British cartographer-cartoonist Fred Rose, created during the Russo-Turkish war, which shows Russia spreading its tentacles in all directions.
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Gedrangte Fruhjahrsubersicht von Europa im Jahre 1915. Masstab bis auf weiteres 3 gegen. By A.K. published by Lucas Grafe, Gebruder Ludeking, Hamburg 1915. Chromolithograph
©Manolis Charos
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