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All Included

Maria
Ikonomopoulou
All Included
January 15 - February 28, 2026
Athens

CITRONNE Gallery presents the solo exhibition 'All Included' by Maria Ikonomopoulou. 'All Included' marks Maria Ikonomopoulou’s first solo presentation at CITRONNE Gallery and signals the beginning of her collaboration with the gallery.

As the artist highlights: “In 'All Included', I chose to present works from different periods to share how my thinking and work have evolved. The works draw on autobiographical references and expand conceptually into the social sphere. They explore the individual's concerns and doubts about their relationship with others and society. This relationship is never easy, but it is necessary both for our individual balance and development, and for the creation of a togetherness that is not imposed by the survival need. Instead, it is a free choice when we recognize that it is within this togetherness that we will be fulfilled”.

Artworks

Terma Asklipiou – Τhe new artist book by Myrto Xanthopoulou

Terma Asklipiou - Τhe new artist book by Myrto Xanthopoulou
28.11.2025

The artist, in collaboration with Studio Lialios Vazoura, has designed the newly published book by Big Black Mountain The Darkness Never Ever Comes.

Myrto Xanthopoulou expresses herself through sculptural compositions and constructions. She uses fragile and perishable materials—traces of everyday life that embody the passage of time through decay, repetition, and physical exhaustion. Her works do not merely appear as objects but as the result of manual processes. Their coexistence within the space creates a narrative of materiality, forming a personal, informal archive of the artist.

Her book "Terma Asklipiou" captures the idiosyncratic nature of her practice, not only as an outcome but also as a process, through the presentation of artworks and handwritten notes.

For more information, please visit the publisher’s website: https://bigblackmountain.org/product/terma-asklipiou-myrto-xanthopoulou/

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Myrto Xanthopoulou’s artist book, Τerma Asklipiou

Safe Area

Nikos
Podias
Safe Area
October 23, 2025 - January 3, 2026
Athens

CITRONNE Gallery – Athens presents the solo exhibition-installation by Nikos Podias, Safe Area. Nikos Podias draws his themes from traditions and echoes of global culture. In his practice, he explores the potential of paper. The resulting works—textures, forms, rhythms, and patterns—generate objects and creatures charged with the magical and apotropaic qualities of amulets. Safe Area is a new body of work that constructs an unexpectedly mysterious and captivating environment. Visitors perceive luminous reflections and shadows diffused through the works — a visible lightness intertwined with the deceptive sharpness of the materials; the paradox of a paper armor. These seemingly contradictory elements compose a liminal state between safety and vulnerability.

Artworks

BOOKMORPHS: Artists’ Books from Greece & the UK at the Hellenic Centre in London, co-curated by Christina Mitrentse and Project 2 Athens

BOOKMORPHS: Artists’ Books from Greece & the UK at the Hellenic Centre in London, co-curated by Christina Mitrentse and Project 2 Athens
10.10.2025

The exhibition opens on October 14 and runs until November 28, 2025.

The interactive exhibition "BOOKMORPHS: Artists’ Books from Greece & the UK" brings together a diverse selection of artists’ books, book works, book-art objects, limited and multiple editions, ephemera, and journals by 44 visual artists, curators, publishers, and theorists from both Greece and the UK. It marks the first comprehensive presentation in London of contemporary artists’ books by Greek and British visual artists in dialogue. "BOOKMORPHS" borrows its title from a term used by art writer Michael Hampton and aims to foster dialogue and exchange between Greek and British artists.

Showcasing a wide range of techniques and media – painting, printmaking, drawing, writing, poetry, digital printing, cutting, bookbinding, sculpture, sound, and photography – the exhibition highlights the rich materiality and experimental nature of the book as an artistic form. What happens when a book’s legibility is disrupted? "BOOKMORPHS" invites audiences to engage with books through unconventional forms of ‘reading’: holding, touching, activating. Here, books transform into vehicles of unique, interactive experiences, allowing visitors to explore the anatomy of the book and connect more intimately with its content.

In re-examining the meaning and history of the codex, these works address a range of social, political, cultural, ecological, and gender issues. Personal narratives and subversive themes are reimagined in the artists’ book format, expanding the ways books can be created, read, and understood as cultural artefacts. The various objects presented in "BOOKMORPHS" continue to abide by typical bibliographic references, even though an artist’s book presents a disruption to conventional literary structures. In an age of screen reading and doom-scrolling, this exhibition seeks to preserve a tactile connection with the book – as text, as layered object, and as interactive form.

Participating artists: Eleni Angelou, Nikos Arvanitis, Rania Bellou, David Blackmore, Sarah Bodman, Ismini Bonatsou, BOOKEND - Matt Hale & Nick Cash, Maria Bourbou, Thodoros Brouskomatis, Jonathan Callan, Natassa Chelioti – Naga, Ioanna Delfino, Joe Devlin, Anna Dimitriou, Stephen Emmerson, SJ Fowler, Michael Hampton, Rowena Hughes, Inscription Journal (Gill Partington, Simon Morris, Adam Smyth), Antonia Iroidou, Eleni Kastrinogianni, Peggy Kliafa, Alexia Kokkinou, Georgia Kotretsos, Nikos Kryonidis, Vasiliki Lefkaditi, Eleni Maragaki, Kyriaki Mavrogeorgi, Despina Meimaroglou, Christina Mitrentse, Fiona Mouzakitis, Kiki Perivolari, Stamatis Schizakis, Ifigeneia Sdoukou, Christina Sgouromiti, Danai Simou, Dimitris Skourogiannis, Annetta Spanoudaki, Nectarios Stamatopoulos, Despina Stavrou, Aris Stoidis, Evangelos Tasios, Yannis Tzortzis, Leonie Yagdjoglou.

Curated by Project 2 Athens (Fiona Mouzakitis & Despina Stavrou) and Christina Mitrentse.
Co-organised and hosted by the Hellenic Centre.
Lead sponsor Captain Vassilis and Carmen Constantakopoulos Foundation.
With the support of The A. G. Leventis Foundation.
The catalogue is sponsored by The Panayotis & Effie Michelis Foundation.

BOOKMORPHS: Artists’ Books from Greece & the UK
The Hellenic Centre, 16–18 Paddington Street, Marylebone, London W1U 5AS
Dates: 14 October – 28 November 2025

For more information: https://helleniccentre.org/event/bookmorphs-artists-books-from-greece-the-uk/

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Poster for BOOKMORPHS exhibition, at the Hellenic Centre, London

Anna Ampariotou participates in the exhibition All Aboard at the Athens International Airport

Anna Ampariotou participates in the exhibition All Aboard at the Athens International Airport
02.10.2025

Curated by Kostas Prapoglou, the exhibition takes place from October 8 to November 16, 2025, at the Express Facility — a long-inactive space within the airport complex.

The exhibition "All Aboard", featuring 40 artists from different generations and countries, marks the first initiative in Greece — and one of the few worldwide — where a large-scale contemporary art exhibition is presented within an active airport. The chosen venue, the Express Facility, is a building located alongside the western runway for take-offs and landings.

The airport, as both a geographical and psychological crossroad, is transformed into a site of experience. Within its waiting halls and corridors, narratives of departure, transition, and return are inscribed. Waiting becomes a liminal state — an experience without beginning or end — where time gains elasticity and art expands consciousness.

Greek and international artists present installations, sculptures, videos, paintings, and performative works that breathe new life into the building as an “archive of suspended intentions,” transforming it into a field of reflection. The sound of aircraft and airport announcements becomes a poetic substrate, conversing with the works and highlighting the traveler as a fragmented, quantified entity — one under constant “reading.”

All aboard focuses not on the destination, but on the in-between. It explores the experience of travel as allegory — as an inner journey where identity is reconfigured, space becomes a field of memory, and art invites the visitor to redefine their position not as passenger, but as co-creator of an existential landscape. The exhibition seeks to transform a utilitarian infrastructure — the airport — into an ark that activates dialogue between artistic practice, society, and public space.

Participating Artists:
Anna Ampariotou, Alexandra Athanassiadi, Anna Andarti, Klitsa Antoniou, John Baldessari, Alexandros Vasmoulakis, Robert Cahen, Aikaterini Gegisian, Irini Gonou, Susan Daboll, Maya Deren, Olafur Eliasson, Sofia Zarari, Rosa Zeidan, Eleni Zouni, Michal Heiman, Elia Iliadi, Annita Kalimeri, Vassilis Karakatsanis, Lizi Kalligá, Jenny Marketou, Varvara Mavrakaki, Arianna Oikonomou, Michail Parlamas, Ada Petranaki, Lia Petrou, Lina Pigadioti, Yulia Pinkusevich, Evi Savvaïdi, Ismini Samanidou, Ridley Scott, Dimitra Skandali, Nadia Skordopoulou, Jesse Leroy Smith, Marianna Strapatsaki, Tonoptik, Nikos Tranos, Klairi Tsalouchidi–Chatzimina, Theophilos Chatzimichail, Francesca Woodman

All Aboard
Curator: Kostas Prapoglou
Organized by: artefact athens
Duration: October 9 – November 16, 2025
Venue: EXPRESS FACILITY, Athens International Airport
Opening: Wednesday, October 8, 2025

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Anna Ampariotou, Memorabilia, 2025