Emst

Six Shows & More | Athens | March 8- November 11

The National Museum of Contemporary Art Athens (EMST) presents a series of exhibitions dedicated exclusively to the work of women or artists identifying as feminine. "What if Women Ruled the World?" is inspired by Yael Bartana's 2017 neon work and spearheaded by EMST's artistic director Katerina Gregou, and comprises a program that explores themes of governance, violence, justice and equality.

All the Beauty and the Bloodshed | Athens | November 15

Laura Poitras' award-winning documentary "All the Beauty and the Bloodshed" shines a light on the life and work of photographer and activist Nan Goldin. The film caused a stir in the industry, winning the 2022 Golden Lion at the Venice Film Festival and the Golden Athena at the Athens International Film Festival.

The Mediterranean Diet | Athens | September 10 – October 29

"The Mediterranean Diet" photography exhibition is on display at the National Museum of Contemporary Art Athens-EMST (emst.gr). Celebrating the UNESCO-recognized Mediterranean diet's significance in today's world, the exhibit features captivating works by photographers such as Johann Clausen and Myrto Papadopoulou.

Exhibition of Chinese art opens at the National Museum of Contemporary Art

A visitor looks at artworks in the exhibition 'Chinese Xieyi Masterpieces from the National Art Museum of China' at the National Museum of Contemporary Art (EMST) in Athens on Thursday ahead of Friday's opening to the public. The exhibition, which has been organized in collaboration with the National Art Museum of China in Beijing, runs from this Friday until November 14.

German president visits Acropolis Museum

German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier (center) and his wife Elke Buedenbender are guided around the Acropolis Museum by its president, Dimitris Pantermalis (r), on Saturday. Steinmeier, in Athens on a two-day visit, also attended the opening of the documenta 14 art exhibition at the National Museum of Contemporary Art (EMST). "I cannot imagine [the EU] without Greece.

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