The Art of Yesterday Illuminates Today
Greek artists from the past 50 years
May 12 - 30 2026 Athens CURATED BY Maria Almpani PARTICIPANTS Stephen Antonakos, Fernando Botero, Vlassis Caniaris, Manolis Charos, Chryssa, Apostolos Georgiou, Nikos Kaskouras, Demosthenes Kokkinidis, Thanasis Lalas, Kyriakos Mortarakos, Dimitris Mytaras, Vasilis Sperantzas, Pepi Svoronou, Kostas Tsoklis
When love for art, cultivated over decades, evolves into the creation of a collection—and then a contemporary art gallery—it is undoubtedly a testament to a genuine connection with the artists and their work. For a collector, selecting a work for their collection is a step toward self-awareness. It also allows others—the public, clients, and artists—when they see it, to discern the moral imprint of the act. By extension, the exhibition of a gallery’s collection is a presentation to the general public of the founder’s vision and actions. Typically, around the world, the unveiling of a collection by individuals known to the public as art dealers is a moment of great significance. The decision today, at a time when the art world in Athens is undergoing significant changes, to exhibit works from a gallery’s private collection is a statement. A statement of faith and of choices, proof of a journey and a genuine connection with the work and the artists. The backbone of this exhibition is precisely the private collection. Side by side, works selected precisely because they coexist and converse with the works in the collection, since the entire exhibition is essentially a narrative of the coexistence and dialogue, through their works, of Greek artists from the past 50 years.
Vlassis Caniaris,
Brown Newspaper,
Watercolor on newspaper paper,
58 × 66 cm,
1957
Vlassis Caniaris,
Untitled – Rifle,
Mixed media,
4 × 37 × 17 cm,
1969
Fernando Botero,
Circus, Figures,
38 × 30 cm,
2007
Nikos Kaskouras,
Figure,
Acrylic on canvas,
110 × 90 cm,
2024
Demosthenes Kokkinidis,
Lament for the Lost Boy,
Oil on canvas,
83 × 77 cm,
1966
Demosthenes Kokkinidis,
Untitled - Identities,
Gouache,
51 × 71 cm,
1971–73
Demosthenes Kokkinidis,
Untitled - Identities,
Gouache,
51 × 71 cm,
1971–73
Stephen Antonakos,
No Dream,
Mixed media,
57 × 72 cm,
1963
Pepi Svoronou,
She Left,
Oil on canvas,
50 × 65 cm,
1964
Manolis Charos,
Show Time,
Acrylic on canvas,
180 × 180 cm,
2007
Apostolos Georgiou,
Untitled,
Acrylic on canvas,
110 × 130 cm,
2011
Chryssa,
Untitled,
Aluminum sandwich and neon,
110 × 130 cm,
1990
Dimitris Mytaras,
Untitled,
Acrylic on canvas,
100 × 100 cm,
1990s
Dimitris Mytaras,
Untitled,
Oil on canvas,
94 × 170 cm,
1990s
Kostas Tsoklis,
Untitled,
Gouache,
152 × 110 cm,
1975
Kyriakos Mortarakos,
Untitled,
Oil on canvas,
120 × 100 cm,
2008
Thanasis Lalas,
Untitled,
Acrylic on canvas,
100 × 76 cm
Thanasis Lalas,
Untitled,
Acrylic on canvas,
120 × 78 cm
Vasilis Sperantzas,
Untitled,
Acrylic on canvas,
83 × 70 cm
Vasilis Sperantzas,
Untitled,
Oil on wood,
70 × 60 cm