Visual Arts
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17 Apr 2012
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Australian artist Efrossini Chaniotis has a new exhibition titled Heavenly Bodies.
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13 Apr 2012
Sean Smith
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Sean Smith reviews Alkinos Tsilimidos' latest theatre production Red.
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13 Apr 2012
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Brisbane-based artist Michael Zavros was awarded a $80,000 art award which will see his take place alongside other great artworks in the Art Gallery of New South Wales.
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12 Apr 2012
Penni Pappas
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Photographer Niki Magelakis has captured the essence and spirit of the William Ricketts sculptures in the sanctuary of the same name.
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4 Apr 2012
Stephen Smooker
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Herodotus informs contemporary artist
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16 Mar 2012
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An exhibition of the legacy of Alexander the Great: 2000 years to treasures from the State Hermitage Museum in Russia, will be on display in November at the Australian Museum in Sy
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13 Mar 2012
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A new gallery installation called On The Blocks at Vamiali's Gallery in Athens is taking street art inside.
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8 Mar 2012
Effie Karageorgos
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Danae Stratou, one of Greece's most prolific contemporary artists, talks to Neos Kosmos about where she finds the inspiration for her visual art pieces.
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25 Feb 2012
Delima Shanti
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The 30th annual Greek Festival of Sydney is recognizing the first Australians through powerful images that bind the two cultures together.
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15 Dec 2011
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Imperfect Bloom is an exhibition showcasing a series of artworks by Melbourne-born Gina Kalabishis.
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12 Dec 2011
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Following her successful Ideas exhibition held recently in the Peloponnese city of Nafplio, Greek artist Barbara Gerodimou's new exhibition of lavishly detailed work, entitled Idea
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29 Nov 2011
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Melburnian artist Thalia Andrews has recently renewed her love of art in a new exhibition.
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24 Nov 2011
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In this week's English edition of Neos Kosmos, Thomas Andronas speaks exclusively to renowned Greek painter Alekos Fassianos about the creative elements that drive his artistic exp
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19 Oct 2011
Stephen Smooker
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Photographic artist Polixeni Papapetrou takes us down the rabbit hole and explores childhood
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30 Sep 2011
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There are many chronicles of Greek emigration around the world, but rarely exploring the plight of a group of 40,000 Greek and Cypriot immigrants who settled in Asia.
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26 Sep 2011
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The Greek-Australian Cultural League of Melbourne will be launching the 57th edition of the annual literary and arts magazine Antipodes.
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4 Sep 2011
Penni Pappas
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The Greek influence over the development of milk bars is a place in history were Greek Australians really made a difference.
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11 Aug 2011
John-Paul Hussey
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John-Paul Hussey looks at how two Greek Orthodox churches made the heritage list
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3 Aug 2011
Penni Pappas
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The stories of migrant Greek Australian women are represented in the photographic exhibition In Her Own Image: Greek Australian Women
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24 Jul 2011
Penni Pappas
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A showcase of the best in the Melbourne design scene
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21 Jul 2011
John-Paul Hussey
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John-Paul Hussey investigates the global aftermath of hit SBS show Go Back To Where You Came From
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11 Jul 2011
Delima Shanti
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Music photographer Mary Boukouvalas talks to Neos Kosmos about the highs and lows of photographing rock icons
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3 Jul 2011
Maja Vucevic
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Admirers of the rich contemporary art scene of Melbourne will have the opportunity to enjoy the premiere of hybrid art works by one of its representatives, artist Christos Linou
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27 Jun 2011
John-Paul Hussey
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A juxtaposition of art meets gallery for Georgia Metaxas' latest exhibition The Mourners
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20 Jun 2011
Penni Pappas
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Hariklia Heristanidis has been keeping a diary for the last 40 years - she decided to do something with them
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