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  • Mademoiselle Julie at Attis Theater
    1/1/2009
    The great success of the past year, Mademoiselle Julie, directed by Theodoros Terzopoulos, starring the exquisite Sophia Hill, is repeated for two months in Attis Theater. The drama by August Strindberg is adapted by Theodoros Terzopoulos to today's standards of lonely and sadistic love, with the addition of a new person, the viewer.

    According to the director’s approach it becomes obvious that the game of Mademoiselle Julie lost from the very beginning and her descent is predetermined. Her existence is marked by an old wound which was caused by the fusion of two fighting forces, love and death.

    Julie summons up all her strength to avoid death, but she can’t escape from the inexorable. Her eroticism succumbs to death’s violent hegemony. Love is saturated in death and cancels itself. The ancient wound is thus obsessively repeated.
    01/11/2008 - 01/01/2009
    We-Su: 21:00
     

  • Rrripp! Paper Fashion strikes again!
    2/2/2009

    Following its Benaki Museum, Athens presentation and before it s presented in Antwerp and London, the Rrripp! Paper Fashion exhibition is now being presented at the MusΓ©e d' Art Moderne Grand-Duc Jean, Luxemburg from October 11 to February 2.

    The Rrripp! Paper Fashion exhibition has been conceived as an evolving apparatus which will offer a new angle of approach at each stage of its itinerary, investigating the history and the development of paper materials.

  • Andre Butzer @ Galerie Xippas Athens
    7/2/2009

      

    November 27,2008 - February 7, 2009

    Galerie Xippas, Athens

  • Worshiping Women: Ritual and Reality in Classical Athens
    9/5/2009
     

    The galleries of the Onassis Cultural Center in New York will be transformed into evocations of ancient Greek sanctuaries, each filled with artistic masterpieces assembled from international collections, for the major exhibition Worshiping Women: Ritual and Reality in Classical Athens.

    On view from December 10, 2008, through May 9, 2009, the exhibition brings together 155 rare and extraordinary archaeological objects in order to re-examine preconceptions about the exclusion of women from public life in ancient Athens.

    Onassis Cultural Center, New York-USA

    10/12/2008 - 09/05/2009,  Monday through Saturday, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.

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