As Valentine's Day unfolds, art lovers and romantics alike have a unique chance to delve in the depths of passion, emotion, and artistic expression. “What is Love?” remains as relevant as ever. Seeking to answer this, 27 Greek artists come together in Sianti Gallery
From live music and lively parties to art exhibitions and festive markets, here are five exciting ways to celebrate Valentine’s Day in Athens
To Vima International Edition attended South African-Greek contemporary artist Penny Siopis’ retrospective exhibition “For Dear Life,” culminating at EMST on February 16
Leading this week’s cinematic lineup is The Brutalist, an Oscar contender with 10 nominations and a three-time Golden Globe winner
From the timeless melodies of Gilad Atzmon’s Bass-Less Quartet to the evocative fusion of the Harris Lambrakis Quartet, jazz enthusiasts have two unique opportunities to enjoy the intimate atmosphere of live performances this weekend
"The energy of the streets, the cinematic tension in fleeting moments..." – these are the driving forces behind John Vlahakis’ work, which will be presented in black-and-white photos at Blank Wall Gallery this Friday, scheduled for February 7–12
From Greek folklore embroideries to African culture and identity, talks on Athens’ apartment buildings, innovative sculptors, and non-conventional feminist iconography
Non-Western gems, Oscar contenders, and compelling documentaries bring a diverse lineup to Athens' movie theaters from January 30 to February 5.
This weekend, choose from an exhibition on art’s political role in Southern Europe, a unique concert blending Greek folk with Latin American and Celtic sounds, a magical bubble show for kids, a cinephile film festival, and a classical music concert
As 2025 is dedicated to Mikis Theodorakis, the Athens Music Hall launches the centenary celebrations with two performances featuring Maria Farantouri, the first singer to perform the iconic album 50 years ago, alongside baritone Tassis Christoyannis
Five contemporary Iranian films will premiere at the 2nd Athens-Iran Film Festival, running February 1-5 at Studio New Star Art Cinema with free admission
A Cannes-awarded Indian drama, a Greek thriller gone international, and other great films—plus the highly-awaited 'A Complete Unknown' musical drama—are the perfect excuse to cozy up in Athens' cinemas this week, January 23-30
Four actors take on 24 characters, unraveling six unique love stories in a witty exploration of modern love starting this weekend January 25-26
Two days filled with piano concerts and recitals await everyone at the Athens' Megaron Concert Hall this weekend January 25-26
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
Jesse Eisenberg's dramedy A Real Pain, named among the National Board of Review and the American Film Institute’s top 10 films of 2024, leads this week's cinema releases
The Municipality of Athens offers free guided tours starting Jan. 18 aiming to showcase the city’s rich heritage
Reinstatement > 72 Centuries A.C. is a continuation of 15 smaller works by sculptor Giorgos Georgiadis created between 2014 and 2024, titled Reverse Mythology
Academy Award-winning Stanley Donen's 'Charade', a romantic comedy-mystery starring Audrey Hepburn and Cary Grant, will be presented this Tuesday at HAU with free admission
Maria Iliou's documentary 'Athens in the Interwar Years', featuring unpublished audiovisual material, offers a kaleidoscopic view of Athens' social, political and cultural life during that period, screening at Megaron Concert Hall, January 17–20 in Greek and English