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Tuesday, 21 January 2020 02:51

Exhibition At FokiaNou Art Space

Chris Hawtin: “The Angel, The Engine”
Opening: Saturday, February 8th at 19.00 p.m.
Duration: 8 – 29 February 2020
Hours: Thursday – Saturday 17.00-20.00

FokiaNou Art Space is pleased to present a solo show of painting and sculpture by British artist Chris Hawtin. Using computerized imagery woven with painting and sculpture, Hawtin explores the relationship between organic and cybernetic structures and the effect of technological acceleration in relation to geographic space. Hawtin's work looks outward towards other dimensions to offer a glimpse into an alternative existence of a hybrid identity while referencing both high art and pulp/pop culture. Seemingly technological alien forms float within atmospheric landscapes or architectural spaces. These machine-entities imbue their environs with an apocalyptic sense of unease, calling to mind science fiction films or post-apocalyptic video games.

Born in Ely, Cambridgeshire, United Kingdom in 1974 Chris Hawtin attended Northbrook College, Worthing and Chelsea College of Art and Design. He has exhibited widely, including solo shows at Bearspace, C & C and No Format Galleries in London, Malgras/Naudet in Manchester and Artlounge Gallery in Lisbon, and a two-person show with FilipposTsitsopoulos at EleftheriaTseliou Gallery in Athens. His work was featured prominently in The Immediacy of Paint: Surface symposium at the University of Suffolk at which he was a key speaker. Hawtin has participated in many group shows, most recently in The Sky’s Gone Out at Arthouse 1, London, and Life is Elsewhere at We Need Books Gallery in Athens. His work is in private collections worldwide and The Saatchi Collection, London.

FokiaNou Art Space is an artist-run project space in the intimacy of a small apartment in an old building in the center of Athens. The space encourages collaborative creative efforts between Greek and foreign artists, thereby promoting and supporting the local art community. The space hosts exhibitions, workshops and projects under the direction of two artists, Mary Cox and Panagiotis Voulgaris. 


XpatAthens is proud to be a Non-Profit Sponsor of FokiaNou Art Space


 

Phoenix Athens is a non-profit art gallery and residency in Athens that provides workshops and opportunities for local and international creatives to develop and showcase their practice in Greece.

ORGUE - PAYSAGE

Opening: February 20th 
Duration: February 21st - February 28th 

Phoenix Athens is happy to present the music event and exhibition show by Alexis Paul (Saudaá Group).

Alexis Paul (Saudaá Group) and his street organ has lead a nomadic and poetic adventure since 2016. With the aim of creating a transversal experience, Paul draws inspiration from the heart of this instrument and illustrates its music as a ‘tool’ enabling us to discover every aspect of the music’s context.

The intention of his work, which has greater importance than the cultural production itself, is built around the concept of *ORGUE - PAYSAGE. Behind it is a multifaceted project inspired by the cultural heritage of the street organ, which consists of gathering the imagery and inspiration from popular cultures, exploring them, and extracting the most beautiful aspects with a contemporary and collaborative perspective.

For the “ORGUE - PAYSAGE” show, Alexis Paul invites people to discover his musical path, exploring the poetic side of his nomadic project. His practice includes a variety of mediums from soundscapes to photographs and collages. Paul has recently started exploring the links between embroidery and sound alongside the idea of repetition. Using the traditional perforated cardboard and punching on it ancient patterns from the Cyclades, his aims is to play a loop of textiles.

During the opening night, Alexis Paul will be presenting, for the first time a "light" solo set blending audio sample extracted from his street organ to selected analog synthesizers.

THE PERFECT ENDING 

Opening: February 20th 
Duration February 21st - March 29th 

Phoenix Athens presents the solo exhibition The perfect Ending by Leandros Pigades.

The artist, based in New York and Athens invites the viewer to embark on a psycho-geographical detournement of time and space. An experiment in situational awareness and cultural appropriation, the artworks, weave a cinematic narrative encouraging the viewer to question their perceptions and comprehension of the environment as a means to better understand the contemporary world on a local and global level.

The exhibition explores the relationship between the universality of myth and aesthetic-terrorism. Pigades practice, inherently derivative of art history, insists that it is not unique but continues the tradition which simply juxtaposes new and old ways of art-making as a projection of the future. An authentic advocate of the avant-garde post-humorist art movement, which should not be confused with “posthumous” because the artist is not dead yet.

Pigades encourages the capitalistic community to “BUY NOW” and consume his works before its too late. Using the gentrifying anarchist hotbed of Exarchia as a launching point for dialogue and to discuss the many contradictions and blah blah blahs it possesses, the artist hopes to shine new light on post-crisis Athens and the changing urban reality.



XpatAthens is proud to be a Non-Profit Sponsor of the Phoenix Athens Gallery & Residency


High court judge and human rights advocate, Katerina Sakellaropoulou has been elected Greece's first female president. Sakellaropoulou was nominated by the ruling conservative party but received backing from the opposition parties.

Breaking through the gender barrier is not a new thing for the president-elect; Katerina Sakellaropoulou was the first woman to serve as the president of the Council of State, Greece's highest administrative court.

In the parliamentary vote last Wednesday, the 63-year-old received the support of 261 out of 300 MPs, way above the 200 required by the constitution.

The president holds a mostly ceremonial position in Greece and serves a five-year term. Sakellaropoulou succeeds President Prokopis Pavlopoulos and is expected to take office on March 14, 2020.


To read this article in full, please visit: cnn.com
How do you take care of your needs when your kid insists to only take care of their own?

Kids, whether only children or not, want to have you for themselves. They crave for your attention twenty-four hours per day. They certainly know that you have needs too, things that you not only have to do but want to do, and yet they keep on demanding your presence all the time. Okay, kids do that. It's your turn now. What are you doing? How are you handling it? Do you react? And if so, how? Do you go on doing what you want and ignore your child or do you humour them? Do you find you have to raise your voice in order to do what you want or do you keep your temper? I'll tell you what happened to me last week. A serious issue came up and I definitely wanted to visit my cousins ​​on a particular day.

I informed both my husband and my young daughter well ahead so that I would leave as soon as my husband would return home. That particular day my husband was late because he had something to do that he remembered at the last minute (Murphy's Law again!). I didn't want to stay out very late in the evening so the more time was passing by the more anxious I was getting. As it was already dark my daughter thought I would not go to my cousins. When my husband finally came home and it was about time for me to leave, my daughter pulled some serious strings – she burst into tears, wanted a hug and wouldn't let me go.

Of course not going was not negotiable! So what did I do? I gave her one of our big, long, tight hugs and when she calmed down I asked her opinion: "You want me to stay home. But I want to go to my cousins. How are we going to do this so we're both happy?" "What do you suggest?" she asked me back. We exchanged some ideas and decided that a big hug before I left and one when I would come back was the best solution. "But is it so simple?" you would ask. It may not always be so but yes! Children do understand and do cooperate. We just need to give them space and time and of course we need to make our own needs known!


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Tuesday, 03 March 2020 23:47

Athens English Comedy Club

The first, and only, purely English comedy club in Greece is a reality!

Is the Athens comedy scene “all Greek” to you? Are you Greek and want to flex your English speaking muscles before the next tourist season? Do you want to try your hand at stand up in English? We are here for YOU!

The Athens English Comedy Club presents local and international comedians right in the heart of Athens.

Our comedy club show is on every first Sunday of the month, with a different lineup each time!


Sunday, March 1st

- Dimitri Doukoglou MCing
- Konstantinos Bouras-Baimakos
- Blink Mike
- Kinthia
- Dimitra Nikitea
- Dimitris Christodoulou!

Sunday, April 5th
Lineup To Be Announced - Book in advance and be surprised!


Come and laugh! Nay! Come and chortle. Or better yet, guffaw!


XpatAthens is proud to be a Media Sponsor of the Athens English Comedy Club 


Thursday, 23 January 2020 07:00

Classic Whisky Bars In Athens

Did you know that Greeks come second only to the Scots in per capita whisky consumption? Seeing that Greeks love their whisky, Athens offers numerous specialized bars catering to this demand! Below you will find some of the greatest whisky bars in Athens.
In 1996, Stavros Kasiotis turned a small butcher shop in Kolonaki, into a classic atmospheric whisky bar. Low bar is an iconic bar, full of whisky and conversations at the bar, with a musical backdrop of jazz, blues, and rock n roll. In 2014, Low Profile moved down to Syntagma, on Voulis Street, inside the Bolani Arcade.

Address: 7 Voulis ( Bolani Arcade) , Syntagma Square
Telephone: 213 0352144
Jazz in jazz is one of the cosiest bars in Athens. Serving its loyal clientelle since 1978, Jazz in Jazz has become an iconic fixture of the Athenian bar scene. It's warm ambience, smooth jazz music and great selection of whiskys make an excellent combination for a great night out!

Address:
4 Dinokratous Street, Athens
Telephone: 210 7225246
One of the oldest and most historical bars in Athens, Galaxy is also one of the best specialized whisky bars in Athens. Retaining its original decor since the 70's, Galaxy has been serving discerning whisky lovers in a retro setting. It's classic vibes, quiet music, courteous staff and great selection of drinks make this bar a great option for a quiet night out with friends.

Address: 10 Stadiou Street, Athens
Telephone: 210 3227733


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Monday, 27 January 2020 13:13

Dine Athens: The Top Culinary Event Is Back

For the 5th year in a row, Dine Athens, the capital's much-anticipated gastronomy week, is back to take Athenians on a delicious culinary journey!

In the past years, Dine Athens | The Athens Restaurant Week has been inviting the Athenian public to visit exceptional restaurants and to taste, specially designed menus at great prices. Last year, more than 30,000 Athenians enjoyed high-end gastronomic creations at 130 selected restaurants.

This year Dine Athens will take place from January 27 to February 16; for 3 weeks, 140 restaurants–some of which are among the most outstanding in Athens–will be serving unique menus that will satisfy even the most demanding guests at fixed prices.

The participating restaurants will offer one of three specially tailored dinner menus at a pre-set price of €15, €30 or €60 per person. Additionally, some restaurants will also offer lunch menus at the pre-set prices of €15 and €30!

For more info and to make restaurant reservations, click here
(Please note, the Dine Athens website is currently only available in Greek.)

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Monday, 27 January 2020 03:14

Athina Luxury Suites - Santorini Island

Situated at the most privileged location of Fira, on the cliffs of the caldera with unlimited views of the famous volcano, the sunset and the whole island, only a few steps away from the center of Fira, but still, with a quiet and relaxing atmosphere, Athina Luxury Suites is the place to stay in Santorini.

Fully renovated in 2019 with exclusive materials, minimal design, upgraded services and rich amenities for those who want to enjoy privacy, high-class services, comfort, and luxury, always with the majestic scenery of Santorini’s caldera from every spot of the hotel.

Athina Luxury Suites consists of three Junior Suites for 2 people each, two Master Loft Suites, loft-style for up to 3 people, four Deluxe Suites with separate bedroom and living room up to 4 people, two Honeymoon Suites, strictly for couples with heated jacuzzis on their balconies and steam baths inside the room, two Superior Suites with outdoor jacuzzis on their private balconies for 2 people, two Junior Cave Suites with their private balconies and amazing views, one Petit Cave Suite with the large outdoor jacuzzi, ideal for couples, one Cave Suite for up to 4 people with a very large outdoor jacuzzi pool and finally the Grand Cave Suite with the big loft, indoor and outdoor heated jacuzzis for up to 4 people, ideal for families, friends, and couples. Finally, the unique and exclusive Royal Suite is actually a 140 square meters private villa in the hotel, with a large heated jacuzzi pool on the private balcony, rare and precious pieces of art and furniture for up to 6 people.
 
 
All our suites are equipped with LCD Sat TVs 32” and 42” (or wider), desk, Bluetooth speakers, tablet PCs, free wifi connection, telephone, laptop-size safe box, mini-bar, ironing facilities, hairdryers, scales, beauty mirrors, fine Guy Laroche linens, towels and bathrobes for every guest, slippers, luxury Hermes or Guerlain cosmetics, pool towels and much more.

The large infinity heated swimming pool on the cliff offers a unique experience swimming and enjoying all the view from Oia to Akrotiri, a pool to infinity with a bar in the water open all day until the sunset hours. The room service offers an extended menu with a wide list of drinks and food. Drinks are available 24 hours and our kitchen is open from 11:30 ‘till midnight.

The Esperisma Bar-Restaurant which is located in the hotel’s upper balcony is open all day offering the most refreshing signature cocktails, serving some carefully selected dishes combined with a list of fine wines and champagnes especially during the sunset 'till the late hours. Private candlelight dinner options are available on request for special occasions. Just ask for our special menus.

The Aphrodite SPA in the hotel offers relaxation massages, treatments, body and face therapies, with a cave aesthetics and relaxed atmosphere. Athina Luxury Suites is the ideal location to have your dream wedding ceremony and venue facing amazingly romantic scenery or just to enjoy your honeymoon in our special Honeymoon Suites with outdoor jacuzzis.

Our joy is to offer leisure and delight and to make the accommodation of every guest personalized, exclusive and unforgettable, emphasizing individuality and privacy.

Our concierge and front desks are 24-hours open, to every demand and request, arranging VIP excursions, transfers, car rentals, yacht rentals, helicopter rides, private dinners and every other need or request for our loyal guests.
Thursday, 23 January 2020 13:58

Greek Mountaineer Conquers The ‘7 Summits'

Christina Flampouri is the first Greek woman to reach the top of the ‘7 summits’. Facing low temperatures and strong winds, she accomplished one of her biggest goals on January 6 by climbing Mount Vinson, the highest peak in Antarctica, an altitude of 4,892 meters.

After conquering the peak, she enthusiastically stated: “Seven Summits was much more than a mountaineering project for me, it was a dream come true, and this confirms my belief that nothing is impossible. Five years ago, I was scared to step on the edge of a slope, and today I have managed to reach the highest peaks in the 7 continents.” 

The ‘7 Summits’ is the quest of climbing the highest peak in each of the seven continents; to date, approximately 400 people in total have undertaken the challenge.

Last May, Flampouri became the first Greek woman to climb the highest peak in the world, Mt Everest, at an altitude of 8,848 meters.

To read this article in full, please visit: Greek City Times

The Ministry of Culture has confirmed that the National Gallery of Art will reopen in March 2021, following the renovations and expansion works that have been underway for the last few years. More specifically, the National Gallery of Art will be inaugurated on March 25, 2021, signaling the launch of a series of commemorative events to honor the bicentennial of the Greek War of Independence.

The ministry issued a statement declaring that the amphitheater and the entrance hall are complete, while "the next phase involves the floors, the seating, and the necessary equipment."

The renovation of The National Gallery of Art has been made possible through funding from the Ministry of Culture, EU co-funding for the Attica Region, the Stavros Niarchos Foundation, and private donors.

To read this article in full, please visit: AMNA
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