Tip of the day – Your Guide to Current Exhibitions in Athens
Tip of the day – Your Guide to Current Exhibitions in Athens https://staging.thecloudkeys.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/12/museum-of-modern-greek-culture.jpg 1021 576 Cloudkeys Cloudkeys https://staging.thecloudkeys.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/12/museum-of-modern-greek-culture.jpgAthens is a city where history and creativity collide, offering a dynamic art scene that never stops evolving. From contemporary galleries to museum retrospectives, street art to photography, and everything in between, there’s always something new to explore. This page will keep you updated on the latest exhibitions across the city, so you never miss a chance to experience art in all its forms. Stay tuned for regular updates and discover the best of Athens’ cultural scene!
“On Winged Winds – The Athenian Kiosks”

Visual artist Andreas Finch, or Finch of Athens as he is more widely known, in collaboration with Art Place – Kyriakos Petalidis gallery, presents the exhibition “On Winged Winds – The Athenian Kiosks,“ from January 22 to February 22, 2026, at the Cultural Center of the Municipality of Athens, with the support of the Organization for Culture, Sports, and Youth of the Municipality of Athens.
It is a representation of the history and evolution of Athens’ kiosks, through 20 three-dimensional, varied-sized, visual creations of historical kiosks as they appear in photographic representations.
The exhibition, which is the result of long-term research by Andreas Finch, records and presents the gradual evolution of Athenian kiosks from the beginning of the last century to the present day, with an emphasis on their historical, architectural, and folkloric development over time.
The creative depiction begins with the first polygonal kiosks in Syntagma Square as they appear on postcards of the time, followed by the first “Minion” in Chavteia, the “Muses” of Omonia Square, to the “Koutala” in Glyfada and the kiosk that collapsed on Panepistimiou Street during the metro construction works in 1997.
The concept behind the exhibition will be presented by author Thanasis Kappos, journalist Elena Dakoula, artistic curator Kyriakos Petalidis, and creator Andreas Finch.
Exhibition venue: Athens Cultural Center/50 Akadimias Street
Opening: Thursday, January 22, at 5 p.m.
Exhibition duration: January 22 – February 22, 2026
Visiting hours: Monday–Saturday, 10 a.m.–9 p.m., and Sunday, 10 a.m.–3 p.m.
Free admission
Paper Couds @ Triton & Shell – Paper Art Hub

Opening of the Paper Clouds exhibition by Italian artist Anna Onesti, at the Triton & Shell Multipurpose Venue – Paper Art Hub
The exhibition
The exhibition features handmade kites full of color and power. Floating in space, they highlight their balance and invite us to imagine them in flight, understanding the relationship between shape and color, weight and air. Although they appear simple in construction, kites require precision, detail, and a deep knowledge of materials in order to fly. Their functionality is not just a feature, but an organic part of the artistic process.
Tradition & contemporary perspective
Anna Onesti draws inspiration from historical types of kites from Japan and Korea, creating her own contemporary approach through this traditional art.
In dialogue with paper
The temporary exhibition Paper Clouds converses with the exhibition “Handmade Paper from Asia to Europe,” shifting the focus from the history of the material to its contemporary artistic use. It is the first solo exhibition by an artist presented at Triton & Shell, as part of its activities to promote paper as an artistic and cultural medium.
A special moment in time
The opening of the exhibition, a few weeks before Clean Monday, creates a subtle but meaningful link between a distant Asian tradition and a custom deeply rooted in Greek culture.
Handmade paper made from mulberry fibers (kozo), known as washi in Japan and hanji in Korea, plays a central role in her work — a highly durable and versatile paper traditionally used in calligraphy and printing as well as in everyday objects
From space to the sky
The exhibition is complemented by photographs of kites in flight, which transport the viewer from the exhibition space to the open horizon, connecting the work with the sky, the wind, and movement. The narrative moves between the static and the dynamic, the object and the action. Selected publications and documents from previous exhibitions further illuminate the artist’s journey.
Exhibition information:
Duration: February 4 – April 4, 2026
Location: Triton & Shell – Paper Art Hub (Kolokotroni 16, Dáfni, Greece, 17235)
Opening hours:
Tuesday & Wednesday: 10:00–14:00
Friday & Saturday: 17:00–20:00
Free admission
Short bio of Anna Oresti:
Anna Onesti is an Italian artist with a long-standing interest in handmade paper, natural dyes, and traditional East Asian techniques.
She studied at the Academies of Fine Arts in Rome, Urbino, and Turin and worked for many years as a conservator of drawings and engravings at important Italian institutions.
Since 1994, when she made her first trip to Japan on a Japan Foundation scholarship, she has been studying in depth the techniques of making, dyeing, and decorating handmade paper in Japan, Korea, India, and Indonesia.
Since 2005, she has been creating kites based on traditional Eastern typologies, exploring the relationship between paper, color, structure, lightness, and movement.
Her works have been presented internationally in museums and institutions and are included in public and private collections. Her work moves in the field where know-how, materiality, and visual arts meet cultural memory and contemporary artistic research.
Program of events
Exhibition opening
Paper Clouds – Handmade paper kites
February 4, 2026 | 6:30 p.m.
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Lecture | 10/2/2026
Use and Dyeing of Mulberry Paper between Korea and Japan
Seminar | 11/2/2026
Fold & Dye: Traditional Japanese paper dyeing and folding techniques
Master Class | 14–15/2/2026
Making kites from handmade paper
Van Ghogh The Immersive Experience in Athens

The exhibition Van Ghogh The Immersive Experience is a breathtaking multimedia spectacle that presents the world-famous works of Dutch painter Vincent van Gogh (1853–1890) in a never-before-seen way: “Van Gogh – The Immersive Experience .”
With the help of elaborate light installations and projections, the artist’s paintings are magnified several times and brought to life on the walls of the presentation rooms.
Masterful art meets cutting-edge technology—a symbiosis that will carry Van Gogh’s genius into a new era and make it unforgettable.
This interactive art experience has already thrilled over 12 million visitors worldwide in cities such as London, Paris, New York, Barcelona, and Berlin.
Where: Olympic Center at Goudi (Building B02)
When: From 22 October 2025 until end of March 2026.
Official site: vangoghexpo.gr
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Frida Kahlo Beyond the Icon: Immersive Experience
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THE APPROACH
As the title Frida Kahlo: Beyond the Icon suggests, the exhibition approaches the Mexican artist beyond the established myth and the image/symbol that accompanies her. It does not limit itself to her work as a visual legacy, but delves into her life, a life full of physical trials, emotional conflicts and constant adventures. Through this multi-layered narrative, the exhibition illuminates the deep connection between her lived experience and her artistic expression, revealing Frida not only as an iconic artist, but as a person who transformed pain, resistance and her personal history into universal art.
DISCOVER
The world of Frida Kahlo! An original combination of traditional exhibits, digital installations and virtual reality, revives in a unique way the most important moments in the life of the iconic woman and creator.
INSPIRED
In the 21st century, Frida Kahlo’s legacy resonates louder than ever. Her life captivates, amazes, and inspires, revealing a woman with a revolutionary spirit who defied adversity with courage, strength, perseverance, and boundless creativity.
Where: Cultural Center “Hellenic World” (Piraeus 254, 177 78 Tavros)
When: From 6 February 2026 to 31 May 2026
Official site: fridakahlo.gr
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