A follow-up to the highly successful show held in winter 2008 at the Averoff Gallery in Metsovo and inaugurated by the President of the Hellenic Republic, Karolos Papoulias, which marked a double anniversary: the 20th
A printmaking exhibition held at the E. Averoff Art Gallery from 23 March to 10 May 2009, this was the fourth stop of this notable exhibition, which, after the successful original presentation at the Benaki Museum
Exhibition for the 20th anniversary of the founding of the Museum. A retrospect of the most important exhibitions and activities which have marked the course of the Averoff Museum and shaped its identity as a museum
Held at the E. Averoff Art Gallery from 6 October 2007 to 31 January 2008, the exhibition featured 53 artists, with works engraved and printed in 2006–2007. In the context of the exhibition, engraving workshops for
The Scarecrow exhibition took place in Averoff Art Gallery and Vineyards of the St Nicholas Monastery at Metsovo. The exhibition projects fear as a primitive material with conscious artistic expression. Most of the works
Exhibition with 80 selected works of art from E. Averoff Museum which can witness the predominant movements from the middle of the 19th century to the years between 1920-1940, as well as present images of the latest
Major retrospective exhibition of over 150 oils and engravings by one of the first Greek artists, Lykourgos Kogevinas (Corfu 1887-Athens 1940), who systematically explore the art form of etching and whose his whose work
45 works from the collections of the National Gallery that served to record the postwar evolution of the generation that, during the 1930s, experimented in the modern movements of early 20th century Western Europe
A thematic exhibition featuring 51 artists, with original works inspired by their exploration of the prefecture of Ioannina – sculptures, figurative, abstract, and geometric paintings, conceptual, installation, and video
Representative art objects spanning the entire breadth of the Evangelos Averoff-Tossizza collections, currently on display in various exhibition spaces. In 10 units: Ancient Greek art objects / Early Christian vessels /
Continuing the fruitful collaboration with other cultural Organizations, the Municipal Art Gallery of Thessaloniki organized an exhibition of 62 works from the permanent collection of the E. Averoff Museum. A great part
A selection of the paintings that one graced the home of the great benefactor in Alexandria and now are part of the National Gallery collections. The exhibition was presented in E. Averoff Museum in order to mark the