Agrotica 2016

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Agrotica 2016 @ HELEXPO International Fair of Thessaloniki | 28.01 – 31.01.16

Welcome to AGROTICA 2016!
The 26th AGROTICA event will be welcoming you once again to Thessaloniki from January 28 until January 31, 2016. Regularly keeping its appointment every two years, the largest international meeting of sector professionals presents the latest global developments concerning Machinery, Equipment and Supplies.

Make sure you participate in the most important exhibition event promoting Agricultural Growth and capitalising on everything new in Technology and Science!

AGROTICA PROFILE

AGROTICA was first organised in 1985 and since then it has been held every two years, alternating with Zootechnia; AGROTICA has become established as the most important exhibition event for agriculture, creating excellent conditions for continuous updating on fast world developments in this sector.
AGROTICA enjoys a proud place among major sector exhibitions in Europe, and it is definitely the largest one in the Balkans. This position ensures that it plays a leading role in shaping the necessary conditions to help Greek farming respond to the increased demands of current reality, while also contributing towards making Thessaloniki a hub for recent sector developments with a widespread impact, covering Greece, the Balkans, the Black Sea Region and SouthEast Mediterranean. These are the main points of interest of AGROTICA:
  • Providing information to primary sector agricultural holdings on recent developments (need for modernisation of production means, rural growth, etc.);
  • Maintaining contact between sector businesses with their clientele, given that AGROTICA events are established as a meeting point on the year calendar of agriculture stakeholders;
  • Opening new markets for exports, which is a prospect all Greek enterprises can turn to and benefit from.

Agrotica-2016

Date: 28-31 January 2016
Duration: 4 days (Thursday – Sunday)
OPENING HOURS: Thursday, Friday & Sunday 10:00-19:00, Saturday 10:00-20:00
Venue:  Thessaloniki International Exhibition Center
Information:  Vasilis Spirou –  Project Manager
Tel: +30 2310 291 101
Fax: +30 2310 291 551
e-mail: agrotica@helexpo.gr
Admission For Visitors:
  • By Trade Visitors Card
  • After registration on the website of TIF-HELEXPO
Admission ticket for the general public: €7

Agrotica 2014

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Agrotica 2014 @ HELEXPO International Fair of Thessaloniki | 30.01 – 02.02.14

Welcome to AGROTICA 2014!
The 25nd AGROTICA will be waiting for you again, from 30 January to 2 February 2014, in Thessaloniki.

Keeping its promise every two years, the biggest international meeting of professionals from the agricultural sector presents the latest developments in Machinery, Equipment and Supplies from all over the world.

Take part in the most important exhibition that promotes Agricultural Development and implements the latest advances of Technology and Science!

EXHIBITS

  • Tractors
  • Soil processing and improvemt machinery and implements
  • Sowing, planting and fertilizing machinery and implements
  • Plant protection and implements
  • Trimming machinery and gardening implements
  • Irrigation machinery
  • Pumping equipment
  • Engines
  • Spraying machinery
  • Harvesting machinery and implements
  • Agricultural product processing, preserving, altering and packaging
  • Loading, storing, transfer and transportation machinery
  • Supporting and fencing equipment and materials
  • Greenhouses and equipment
  • Forest equipment
  • Auxiliary and spare equipment
  • Agrochemicals
  • Fertilizers, seeds, hybrids, seedbeds, grafts
  • Fuels, lubricants
  • Public and private organizations and services
  • Experimental laboratories for analysis and measurement
  • Computers and programming
  • Agricultural publications
  • Financial press

I will be there because:

  • It is the biggest agricultural exhibition in South – Eastern Europe
  • It provides information and promotes technology and a new perspective in the sectors of Agriculture
  • It is a meeting place for exhibitors from the domestic market and 30 countries with thousands visitors from Greece and abroad
  • It organizes hosted buyer and Expopartenariat programs
  • It is supported by an extensive promotion and advertising program in Greece and abroad
  • It organises meetings and conferences on all developments in the sector

SPACE HIRE RATES

Covered area € 90.00/m2
Open air area € 62/m2

REGISTRATION FEE

Per Exhibitor € 130.00
CATALOGUE PRICE: € 20.00

Agrotica 2014 Thessaloniki

OPENING HOURS
THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SUNDAY: 10:00-19:00
SATURDAY: 10:00-20:00

Philoxenia 2013

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Philoxenia 2013 @ HELEXPO Internation Fair of Thessaloniki | 21-24.11.13

WELCOME to the 29th International Tourism Exhibition!

PHILOXENIA is the official tourism expression of the country on the world tourism market, which has been making substantial contributions to the sector’s business for 28 consecutive years.

Following its ‘facelift’ last year, PHILOXENIA created new prospects for the growth of the Greek Tourism Industry with oeuvres to new markets and a wealth of important sector events.

PHILOXENIA 2012: At a glance!

  • 300% increase in hotel participations
  • 18% increase in visitability
  • 100 hosted trade visitors from all over the world
  • 1800 prearranged Β2Β meetings at exhibition stands
  • Important results at the Conference on ‘Religious Tourism’
  • Participation of 8 Regions of the Country, with representation of their tourist destinations and services

20 satellite events by agencies and major actors of Tourism

PHILOXENIA 2013

The organisation of this year’s event aims at increasing both its quality and quantity, calling all agencies and major actors involved in tourism to enter constructive partnerships and welcoming new proposals and ideas that will enrich the event.

PHILOΧΕΝΙΑ 2013, in cooperation with ARTION company, invites interested parties to declare their interest in participating in a timely manner, in order to directly proceed with finding new buyers in Greece and target-countries, organising business meetings (B2B) for its exhibitors through hosted buyers, the successful hosting programme.

EXHIBITION PARTICIPATIONS

The exhibition will take place with the participation of companies and agencies from the entire spectrum of the tourism market, such as:

  • Hotel Enterprises,
  • Travel Agencies,
  • Airlines,
  • Tourism Agencies,
  • Spas,
  • Tourism Organisations & Association,
  • Shipping Companies,
  • Car Rental Companies,
  • Online Services,
  • Sector Media, etc.

Opening Hours:

Thursday 21/11 – Saturday 23/11: 11.00-20.00
Sunday 24/11: 11.00-18.00

Philoxenia 2013 Thessaloniki

The NON Rooftop opening party

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The NON Rooftop opening party @ MET Hotel | 12.06.13

Soul Clap (Wolf +Lamb , USA)

Ison / Actor One (NON)

Sham aka Darktom (NON)

Jose Amba (StreetOutdoors)

Andreas Athineos (ChicNess)

With great pleasure we welcome this year’s first “The NON Rooftop”. A series of parties which target a different mood. The idea is simple, a series of summer evening parties from people who love music for people who love music. Now add the best view of the town… Now add a lovely pool & cocktails… ready?

The party starts at 4 pm and lasts until 24.00. Tickets are limited and are priced at 15 euros the first 300, and then the entrance is 20 euros. To buy tickets you have to contact info@non-net.com or call at 6942555344 or visit Trento cafe on the corner of the streets Tsimiki & P.Mela.

The rest of the NON Rooftop!

Here’s a taste of what happened in the previous NON Rooftop

The NON Rooftop Thessaloniki

Anases

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Anases @ TSSO Rehearsal Hall | 12.06.13

With the concert series “Anases” The Goethe-Institut Thessaloniki and United World organize a new musical event in Thessaloniki. Music of high quality from a variety of backgrounds and different musical styles will be presented to the music lovers of the city and will offer “deep breaths” (Greek: anases) of musical poetry. Music which will evoke astonishment and enthusiasm.

In collaboration with the State Orchestra of Thessaloniki K.O.Th.

With the support of Aegean Airlines, Schima & Chroma print workshop of KETHEA, Ouzeri Aristotelous and radio station 9,58.

Anases K.O. Thessaloniki

78th Thessaloniki International Fair

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78th Thessaloniki International Fair | 07-15.09.13

TIF-HELEXPO S.A., the enhanced and now unified National Exhibition Agency, is starting a new chapter in its history and despite the difficult circumstances for entrepreneurship and the economy, it is using its technical knowledge and dynamism to mark its ‘positive beginning’ by organising the 78th TIF.

Focusing on the main axes of ‘INNOVATION, TECHNOLOGY, DEVELOPMENT, EXTROVERSION’, as well as the REBIRTH of the institution of TIF, which retains its major recognisability and is a point of reference both for participants and for the thousands of visitors from Greece and Abroad, the agency is organising the 78th TIF from 7 to 15 September 2013.

The 78th TIF is being enriches with new, unique sectors:

  • ‘ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND INNOVATION’
  • ‘TECHNOLOGY, Hi-Tech, i-Gaming’
  • ‘EMPLOYMENT – EDUCATION – LABOUR STRUCTURES’
  • ‘BOOKS’

Successful yet renewed special homage events such as ‘Greece and Entrepreneurship’, with the participation of enterprises through Chambers or Regions, ‘Patents & Robotics’, ‘Energy & Construction’, ‘Automobile’, ‘Agriculture’, ‘Sports’, ‘Furniture – Decoration’ and ‘International Participations’ are being continued.

The international commercial prestige and effectiveness of TIF-HELEXPO S.A. becomes its comparative advantage in the historically and geographically single economic area of the Balkans, the Black Sea Zone and the Eastern Mediterranean.

At the same time, within the framework of the 78th TIF, TIF-HELEXPO S.A. will develop a number of communication actions both within and beyond its Exhibition Centre, aiming at promoting the event and providing information to its visitors.

Click here to see the ground plan.

OPENING HOURS
WEEKDAYS: 16:00-22:00
WEEKENDS: 10:00-22:00

ADMISSION
SATURDAY 7/9: 3,00€
SUNDAY 8/9: 5,00€
MONDAY 9/9-FRIDAY 13/9: 3,00€
SATURDAY 14/9-SUNDAY 15/9: 5,00€

78th Thessaloniki International Fair

 

Thessaloniki Biennale: 4 of Contemporary Art

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4th THESSALONIKI BIENNALE OF CONTEMPORARY ART General title: “Old Intersections- -Make it New» Central Exhibition title: “Everywhere but Now”

Opening: Wednesday September 18, 2013 at 20:00 / Pavillion 6, Stratou Av. & September3rd str. (on the grounds of Thessaloniki International Fair).

September 18, 2013- January 31, 2014

Exhibitions, art events in museums and monuments; art installations, performances, workshops, conferences, educational programs, interventions in public spaces and guided tours will be taking place in Thessaloniki, Greece, during the 4th Thessaloniki Biennale of Contemporary Art, from September 18, 2013 until January 31, 2014. This year’s Thessaloniki Biennale is being extended with a full program of events on a role, aiming to attract the art lovers’ interest in the city and internationally.
The 4th Thessaloniki Biennale of Contemporary Art is funded under the Operational Programme Macedonia-Thrace 2007-2013 and is co-financed by the European Union (European Regional Development Fund). The organization is run by the State Museum of Contemporary Art, realized with the participation of the “5 Museums’ Movement in Thessaloniki” (namely, the Archaeological Museum of Thessaloniki, the Museum of Byzantine Culture, the Macedonian Museum of Contemporary Art, the State Museum of Contemporary Art, the Teloglion Foundation of Art of the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki) supported by the Municipality of Thessaloniki and with the collaboration of a number of other cultural and educational agencies and institutions.
Director of the 4th Thessaloniki Biennale of Contemporary Art is Katerina Koskina, President of the Board of Trustees of the SMCA, Art Historian & Curator.
The Biennale opening will be held on September 18, with the inauguration of the exhibition “Everywhere but Now”, curated by Αdelina von Fürstenberg, Chief Curator of the Central Exhibition of the 4th Thessaloniki Biennale of Contemporary Art, along with the opening the exhibitions by the “5 Museums’ Movement in Thessaloniki”, while other events and exhibitions will be inaugurated during the following months.

4th Thessaloniki Biennale of Contemporary Art -a Synopsis
(the final program will be announced on September)
The Mediterranean sea, as a geographical space, in which the current cultural and social reality is researched and studied, although yet vague and still extremely interesting due to the constant dramatic changes in recent years, with its traditional elements along with influence and impact of the global model indicated, will be again this year’s thematic of the 4th Thessaloniki Biennale of Contemporary Art, under the general title “Old Intersections-Make it New”.

The Biennale program goes as following:
_ Central Exhibition

“Everywhere but Now” is the title given to the Central Exhibition by Αdelina von Fürstenberg the Chief Curator of the 4th Thessaloniki Biennale of Contemporary Art, Independent Curator and Film Producer, President of the NGO ART for The World.
Over 50 artists from 25 countries – from Brazil and Cuba to Iran and India, as well as many Mediterranean countries, including 14 artists from Greece – will present their works, using all media such as paintings, sculptures, photography, video installations, films and performances.
Αdelina von Fürstenberg’s comments on the exhibition title: “Everywhere but Now closely relates the question of space of different genius loci in the Mediterranean area with the question of time of creation in our contemporary world. It’s in fact, Ernst Jungers’s Hic et nunc that in the “Treaty of Rebel” describes the rebel as an independent and free man of action, very similar to the artist’s condition. Everywhere but Now broadens also the concept of hic and nunc by giving a wider significant: a vision that adheres to the ideals of existentialism and recognizes man’s fragility in his condition over: the Being there, Dasein of Heidegger. In addition, we can perceive in the title the fundamental character of Dasein as Being-in-the-world, in taking the world as horizon of the project.”

Marina Abramovic, Ghada Amer, John Armleder, Maja Bajević, Bill Balaskas, Lenora de Barros, Beforelight, Jacques Berthet, Nigol Bezjian, Mohamed Bourouissa, Marie Bovo, David Casini, Sheba Chhachhi, Claire Fontaine, Jordi Colomer, Marta Dell’Angelo, Desertmed Collective, Haris Epaminonda, Inci Eviner, Ymane Fakhir, Parastou Forouhar, Apostolos Georgiou, Khaled Jarrar, Hüseyin Karabey, Gülsün Karamustafa, Iseult Labote, Ange Leccia, Los Carpinteros, DeAnna Maganias, Marcello Maloberti, Miltos Manetas, Mark Mangion, Liliana Moro, Adrian Paci, Rosana Palazyan, Jafar Panahi, Maria Papadimitriou, Dan & Lia Perjovschi, Paris Petridis, Ivan Petrović, Khalil Rabah, Philip Rantzer, Zineb Sedira, Veronica Smirnoff, Priscilla Tea, Panos Tsagaris, Maria Tsagkari, Gal Weinstein, Peter Wüthrich, Raed Yassin, Yiorgis Yerolymbos, Vasilis Zografos.
Exhibition Designer: Arch. Uliva Velo.
Countries: Albania, Algeria, Bosnia, Brazil, Cuba, Cyprus, Egypt, France, Germany, Greece, Iran, Israel, Italy, Lebanon, Malta, Morocco, Palestine, Romania, Russia, Serbia, Spain, Syria, Switzerland, Turkey, USA.
Central Exhibition venues: Alatza Imaret, Archaeological Museum of Thessaloniki, Museum of Byzantine Culture, Geni Tzami, Macedonian Museum of Contemporary Art, Pavillion 6 (Thessaloniki International Trade Fair area), State Museum of Contemporary Art (Moni Lazariston)

For the first time, a large part of the Biennale Central Exhibition will be hosted in the Pavillion 6 (Thessaloniki International Trade Fair area), urging the visitors to explore the Thessaloniki city centre, and discover the monuments along with the old and contemporary history of the city.
The SMCA headquarters, Moni Lazariston, hosts the big exhibition “The Costakis collection and the Russian avant-garde. 100 since the collector’s birth”, putting in focus the collection and the collector’s work accordingly, through over 250 artworks. At the same time, some of the artists participating in the Central Exhibition will be in dialogue with Russian avant-garde period works, during the Biennale.

_Exhibitions organised by the “5 Museums’ Movement in Thessaloniki”

State Museum of Contemporary Art
Exhibition title: “The Costakis collection and the Russian avant-garde. 100 since the collector’s birth”
Venue: Moni Lazariston
Duration: April 5, 2013-January 31, 2014
Curators: Maria Tsantsanoglou, SMCA Director, Angeliki Charistou, SMCA Art Historian

2013 is an anniversary year for the State Museum of Contemporary Art in Thessaloniki-Greece, since it has been 100 years since the collector George Costakis was born in Moscow. On this occasion the SMCA holds a big exhibition, with over 250 artworks from the famous Russian avant-garde collection, dedicated to the collector himself, a large part of whose collection belongs to the Museum. The other part was donated by the collector himself in 1977 to the State Tretyakov Gallery in Moscow. The Costakis collection is the largest collection of Russian avant-garde art (1900-1930) and has a great mobility in exhibitions all over Europe and the USA. It is a big presentation of the Costakis collection and the archive which follows and shows the collector’s gaze and method, through monographic artists’ presentations, enriched by guided tours, educational programs, talks, book presentations and lessons on the Russian avant- garde period.

State Museum of Contemporary Art
Exhibition title:“Tradition-Reversal”
Venue: Warehouse B1 (port area)
Duration: September 2013-December 2014
Curator: Katerina Koskina, SMCA President, Yannis Bolis, SMCA Art Historian

The exhibition consists of art works which emerged from donations and purchased acquisitions of the State Museum of Contemporary Art that took place the past few years. These works of art –paintings, sculptures, photographs, installations and videos– aim to form a single language, an artistic intervention for the situation in the Mediterranean that they will stand at the same time as action, idiom, expression and image, in an era of intense and dramatic upheavals, rapid and unexpected changes. The artists come to tell stories of personal and collective experiences, or stories of contemporary political, social and cultural questionings such as alienation, violence, technology of information, relationships of the present and the past, communicational conditions of the work of art, structures and behaviors in the urban environment, economic crisis, globalization, as well as similarities and differences, convergences, unifying lines and deviations, the “old” and the “new” in the wider geographical area of Mediterranean.
Artists: Nikos Alexiou, Stephen Antonakos, Lydia Dampassina, Khaled Hafez, Nike Kanagini, Antigoni Kavvatha, Mahita Khatari, Nikolaj Bendix Skuym Larsen, Maria Loizidou, Dimitris Merantzas, Constantin Xenakis, Irfan Onürmen, Dennis Oppenheim, Leda Papaconstantinou, Eugenio Tibaldi, Gioros Tserionis, Costas Tsoclis, Yang Yongling and others.

Archaeological Museum of Thessaloniki
Exhibition title: “Mediterranean palimpsests: three enigmas of decay and incorruption”
Venue: Archaeological Museum of Thessaloniki
Duration: September 18, 2013-January 31, 2014
Curators: Dr. Archaeologist, Evangelia Stefani, Archeologist AMTh, Dr. Archaeologist, Angeliki Koukouvou, Archeologist AMTh, Dr. Art Historian, Themis Veleni

The exhibition “Mediterranean palimpsests: three enigmas of decay and incorruption” invites to an open dialogue two cultural derivatives of different eras of the same place. An ancient text, the earliest preserved Greek “book” in Europe, the Derveni papyrus, converses with two contemporary works of art, in the form of installation, by the artist Demetris Xonoglou.
The exhibition’s narrative is being unfolded in two different units, defined by two large in size installations by Demetris Xonoglou, in two halls of the Archaeological Museum of Thessaloniki. The first raises the issue of the relationship between the political and institutional power with knowledge and cultural and material goods, while the second highlights the issue of personal responsibility towards knowledge and the choices, according to which everyone constructs, through the plethora of cultural information, their personal cultural palimpsest.
The exhibition addresses the perennial question regarding the acquisition and management of knowledge. Knowledge as a collection of cultural information units from different sources of provenance, as a dynamic multi-collective construction, which travels through the material and organic bodies in space and time. Knowledge as a personal case, but also as a collective condition for its existence, its definition and preservation. A question that rises urgently through a new prism, in a crucial for humanity era: “how knowledge is transmitted”, “how it is assimilated”, “who manages knowledge” and finally “how knowledge of the past is transformed into creation in the present.

Museum of Byzantine Culture
Exhibition title:“The veneration of Saint Mamas in the Mediterranean: a traveller, border defender Saint.”
Venue: Museum of Byzantine Culture
Duration: October 19, 2013-January 19, 2014
Curator: Dr. Agathoniki Tsilipakou, MBP Director, Dr. Nikos Bonovas, Archaeologist MBP

For the first time, the exhibition presents the broad dissemination of Saint Mamas’, which until today remains alive among different peoples across the Mediterranean. Artifacts from Greece and Cyprus, but also rich photographic material cover a period from the 6th c. to our time.
Initially, the exhibition traces the identity of the saint, martyred in Caesarea during the years of the Emperor Aurelianus (270-275 a.D.), as well as the origin of the iconographic type as a shepherd boy. The main part of the exhibition focuses on the diffusion of Saint Mamas’ veneration in Cyprus, Constantinople, Eastern Mediterranean and Greece. A special reference is made to the relation between Mamas and Demetrius, patron-saint of Thessaloniki, highlighting their healing and myrrh-streaming powers. The exhibition ends with the diffusion of the saint’s veneration in the medieval West.
Through churches, wall-paintings, icons, objects of metalwork, religious fairs and place names a common tradition is displayed, a tradition that survives in several parts of the Mediterranean. The exhibits and the photographic material come from the collections of the Museum of Byzantine Culture, public museums, private collections and Ephorates of Antiquities around Greece, as well from museums and churches of Cyprus.

Macedonian Museum of Contemporary Art
Exhibition title: “The Mediterranean experience: The Mediterranean as a spatial paradigm for circulation of ideas and meaning”
Venue: Macedonian Museum of Contemporary Art
Duration: September 18- December 31, 2013
Curator: Denys Zacharopoulos
Deputy Curators: Alexios Papazacharias, Maro Psyrra

This MMCA exhibition comprises more than 120 emblematic contemporary art works by Greek and foreign artists, who are negotiating the manifold concept of free public space. The Mediterranean is understood here, as spatial paradigm and structure in which the traditional notion of centre is substituted by the function of an “opposite side”, which gives place to communication and exchange. The exhibition explores systematically and for the first time, the formation of new cognitive and aesthetic categories as a topology of “The Mediterranean Experience”, within contemporary art, starting with Le Nouveau Réalisme and Arte Povera until the present times.
After the 2nd World War, public art stopped being exclusively identified with “statue-making” and monumental sculpture, and the unorthodox demand of artists for a unification of art with life came to the fore. Within this frame new forms of art appeared, such as the Environments, the Installations and the Performances, that inaugurated a conscious attempt at the incorporation of the artist’s creation into the real space and targeted the active participation of the audience in the artistic result.
Public art in the Mediterranean region was historically linked to the urban context. In time though, the new social, economic and political circumstances as well as the rapid advancement of technology created a different artistic context. Today, “public space” can be considered as the mental dimension of a monument such as the White Tower of Thessaloniki, of a private space like the house of Kavafis in Alexandria, Egypt, or even the potential spaces of the Mass Media or internet as well as archives –a locus of memory– of objects that testify to the existence of the Other, next to us or opposite.

Teloglion Foundation of Art – AUTh
Exhibition title: “Vasso Katraki: In Black and White”
Venue: Teloglion Foundation of Art – AUTh
Duration: September-December 2013
General Coordination: Prof. Alexandra Goulaki-Voutyra, Teloglion Foundation Gen. Secretary
Curator: Dr. Panagiotis Bikas, Art Historian
Artistic Curator: Marietta Panidou, Master of Fine Arts (MFA), Graphic Design, College of Creative Arts, School of Art and Design, West Virginia University, USA

The exhibition “Vasso Katraki: In Black and White” held at the Teloglion Foundation of Art is a major artistic event for the city of Thessaloniki. Vasso Katraki was the greatest female engraver in Greece and her work has illustrated the agony and the passing of the Greeks to the difficult post-war period. Her socially and politically charged work echoed a universal message of humanism and renewed essentially the art of engraving, with which dealt almost exclusively. Abroad, she was awarded with significant prizes. Among them a prominent position certainly has the one from the Biennale of Venice, in 1966, under the Commission of Tony Spiteris. This award served as a reference point for the Greek engravers. The presentation of key-moments of her artictic course, in which prevails the typical abstract line, along with matrices and the famous pebbles from Gyaros island, is accompanied by material from the Tony Spiteris’ Archive. All the above, enable the visitors to experience the emblematic artistic route of an engraver, who managed to connect the individual and the collective in a unique way.
The exhibition has as axis the politically charged work of Katraki, the emergence of the material and the folk art. The second axis is the imprinting of the Messolonghi’s lagoon, not only as an idyllic landscape, but also as an ecosystem in danger. This way is related to the contemporary environmental concerns about the use of water in the Mediterranean, a subject that also concerns the modern artists.

_Other events of the main program

3rd Thessaloniki Performance Festival
Duration: October 14-19, 2013
Curator and Coordination: Eirini Papakonstantinou

After the successful conduct of the first and the second Performance Festival, the public’s positive response and how it contributed to the spread of performance as an artistic expression and practice, the 3rd Festival is aiming to be an important project that will explore the concept and the development of performance, will instigate awareness and will set down an indelible mark on the city. The festival’s program will include live performances which will highlight the diverse elements that constitute the art of performance, master classes by artists participating in the festival and a workshop to be held a week before the opening of the Festival and will aim to broaden the relationship between performance and photography, as also the transition through the photographic lens. In addition, the Festival will include an one day conference with theorists/art historians and interventions by artists and participants of the Festival, experimental electronic music concerts and screenings of video performances. In addition, underlining the historical background of this artistic practice, the Festival will make tributes to two major art figures that throughout their longtime artistic trajectories, they excelled in the area of performance.

ARTISTS
Live performances: Maria Jose Arjona (Colombia), Ron Athey (USA/UK), Aymeric Hainaux (France), Clarice, Lima (Brazil), MaraM (Italy), Mohamed El Mahdaoui (Morocco), Monali Meher (India), Alekos Plomaritis (Greece), Tamar Raban (Israel), Maria Sideri (Greece)
Workshop + exhibition: Manuel Vason
Tribute: Dimitris Alithinos (lecture, re-enactments, video screenings
Screenings: VALIE EXPORT
Video-performance exhibition: Filippo Berta (Italy), Andres Galeano (Spain), Sarah Trouche (France), Mary Zygouri (Greece), Performance Voyage by Artists’ Association MUU (Finland)-Annette Arlander (Finland), Filippo Berta (Italy), Trine Hylander (Norway), Essi Kausalainen (Finland), Mikey Mc Parlane & Michael Mallis (USA), Maria Nikiforaki (Greece / UK), Anna Nykyri (Finland), Andreas Pashias (Cyprus) , Dana Sederowsky (Sweden), Surya Tuchler (Germany), Tracy Valcarcel (Peru / Canada), Eero Yli-Vakkuri (Finland)
Conference:“You had to be there.” Documenting, archiving and curating performance art. Coordinator: Angeliki Avgitidou, Key note speakers: Adrian Heathfield & Manuel Vason
Masterclasses: Aymeric Hainaux , Clarice Lima, Tamar Raban

Young Artists’ Workshop of the 4th Thessaloniki biennale of Contemporary Art, in collaboration with the ACTION FIELD KODRA, (Municipality of Kalamaria)
Venue: Action Filed Kodra, Kalamaria Thessaloniki
Duration: October 14-25, 2013
Curators: Areti Leopoulou, Theodore Markoglou, SMCA Art Historians
Collaboration: Dimitris Mihalaros, Director of Action Field Kodra

The artists’ workshop of this year’s Biennale is being held within a fertile collaboration with the Action Field Kodra. As a workshop, reasonably it is one of the most flexible programs, since the participants are called to work after the beginning of the Biennale and to configure their works throughout the process of the whole organization.
For this reason – inevitably – there are no pictures of the works to show you.

This year’s workshop will have an alternative and multilevel structure:
in charge, there will be two acclaimed artists who will be the “animators” of the program, alongside with the curators and the coordinators of the workshop. There will be also created a group of 7 to 10 artists from various creative fields and from different experience backgrounds, who will be asked collaborate and coexist in the framework of the workshop (established artists together with “fresh” graduates from the School of Fine Arts of Thessaloniki, Ioannina and Florina, who will be selected from a committee after reviewing portfolios from the Platform project of the Action Field Kodra).
Any kind of project that may come up from the workshop will be presented afterwards either in an exhibition or in an alternative way that the works themselves may provide.

Symposium
The theme of this year’s Biennale symposium will be linked again to the general title of the Biennale and subsequently to the Mediterranean area. At the same time, the symposium will be focused on the function of the archives and their practices in the contemporary art field.

Tribute to the experimental and visual arts cinema in collaboration with the 54th Thessaloniki Film Festival
November 1-10, 2013

Interventions in public spaces

At the same time, the 4th Thessaloniki Biennale of Contemporary Art will support, exhibitions and art actions organized by other institutions, and groups. The full program will be announced in the final press conference given before the officail opening on September 2013.

Thessaloniki Biennale 4

Cheapart Thessaloniki 2013

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CHEAPART Thessaloniki 2013

Opening: Friday June 7, 2013, 20:00
Duration: June 7 – 27, 2013

Former Camp Kodra
Kalamaria

This year’s CHEAPART in Thessaloniki incorporates festival features, including a series of parallel project and events. Selected artists from Greece and abroad will be participating with new entities of work. During the exhibition visitors will also be able to enjoy a plethora of cultural activities, music events and performances. CHEAPART’S objective is to create a dynamic and unique platform for the art, attracting the young audience.

Cheapart was first introduced to the public 18 years ago and has presented over than 400 artists since then. Art lovers involved in this growing process have followed cheapart’s evolution and have witnessed its systematic presence through the years. Over the time, the public has related to the artists on a personal level, bonding with both the artist and his work. Both have a warm and familiar experience prior to the event, similar with that of a home gathering. People become an organic part of the event, a get together for discussing, reflecting ideas and exchanging views and opinions.

Participating artists: George Aggelakis, Afet Akin, Cemal Akyuz, Stefanos Alafouzos, Georgina Alexandri, Vasilis Alexandrou, Rania Antypa / Akis Christou, Giota Apostolopoulou, Maria Argyriadou, Dimitra Bozi, Elsa Bompoli, Ismini Bonatsou, Maria Chatzimourati, Anastasia Deligianni, Efi Doulia, Makis Fioros, Thomas Giatras, Dimitris Gioultsos, Stavroula Grigoriou, Evi Kaplani, Christos Kapogiannakis, Nikolas Karathanassis, Georgos Kitsoukis, Marina Krontira, Afroditi Krontiri Ende Neu, Ioanna Kyriakou, Kyriaki Komninou, Angelica Kosmidou, Giannis Koutroulis, Terpsihori Kouzouni, Grigoris Lagos, Semina Lantavou, Maria Louka, Chrysoula Malantzidou, Dorina Malliou, Dia Manesi, Marina Maniadaki, Antigoni Manolidou, Antonia Mantzouka, Margarita Markaki, Fani Moustakidou, Evaggelia Nikiforou, Eleni Papadopoulou, Elpida Papageorgiou, Eleni Parcharidou, Eleftheria Petridou, Giannis Petris, Leftheris Plakidas, Peter Poulos, Sofia Senoglou, Antonis Skampavirias, Christina Smith, Sotiris Sotiriou, Lida Sperelaki, Eva Stavraki, George Taxidis, Ismini Teligioridou, Mari Theofilou, Mantha Tsialiou, Maria Tsiroukidou, Eleni Tsotsorou, Aggelos Zymaras, Sotiria Zorba

CHEAPART-THESSALONIKI_2013The cheapart 2013 Thessaloniki exhibition is curated by:

Dimitris Georgakopoulos
Leftheris Plakidas
Fotini Kapiris

More info:

http://cheapart.eu
office@cheapart.gr

KRS-One

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KRS-One Live @ Block 33 | 05.07.13

The only & true legend of Hip Hop Worldwide… for the first time in Thessaloniki…

Kris Lawrence Parker (born August 20 1965), better known by his stage name KRS-One, is an American MC and producer. Over his career, he has been known by several pseudonyms including “Kris Parker”, “The Blastmaster”, “The Teacha”, and “The Philosopher”. At the 2008 BET Awards, KRS-One was the recipient of the Lifetime Achievement Award for all his work and effort towards the Stop the Violence Movement as well as the overall pioneering of hip-hop music and culture. He is often referred to as one of the greatest MCs of all time.

KRS-One Thessaloniki

 

More info:

krs-one.com

facebook.com/KRS-One

 

Tickets Presale:

Ticket House | 102 Mitropoleos, +30 2310 264880
Stereodisc Record Shop | 4 Aristotelous Sq, +30 2310 262912
Lotus Record Store | 7 Skra, +30 2310 260776
Propaganda Rollin co.Store | 4 Isauron, +30 2314 012735
Rover Bar | 6 Salaminos, +30 2310 544304

 

Dub FX

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Dub FX @ Former Camp Kodra | 20.06.13

Burning City & Love Light productions proudly present:

Dub FX W/ Flower Fairy & Cade
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Lapo & MC Ninjaz (NUMA CREW, Italy)
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more guests!!!

Dub FX (real name Benjamin Stanford) is a worldwide street performer and studio recording artist from St Kilda, Melbourne, Australia. After playing and singing in a band called Twitch, he set out solo when he moved to Europe. His trademark is creating rich live music using only his own performance aided by Live looping and effect pedals combined with his voice. He creates intricate hip hop, reggae and drum and bass rhythms.

Dub FX is completely independent using only: live performance, word of mouth, internet social networking and a number of easily accessible free samples. Dub FX is also the main founder of the label Convoyun.ltd which could be described as a co-op label for Dub FX’s own work and other people’s. To date artists that have released albums on Convoyunltd are: Flower Fairy, Sirius, Mr Woodnote, and Dub FX. With additional featured artists on separate songs of each album. Every album released through Convoy Un.Ltd has been produced by Dub FX with the exception for Dub FX & Sirius’s release, A Crossworlds, a collaboration album released in 2010 which revealed a much darker and instrumental sound. His lyrics both address generalized world events and contemporary angst while suggesting individual based revolution through self determination and engagement. He also addresses issues of social importance, the most notable example being the song “Society’s Gates”, loosely based on the life of the philosopher Socrates.

Dub FX Thessaloniki

More info:

dubfx.net

facebook.com/dubfx

Tickets Presale:

Ticket House | 102 Mitropoleos, +30 2310 264880
Stereodisc Record Shop | 4 Aristotelous Sq, +30 2310 262912
Lotus Record Store | 7 Skra, +30 2310 260776
Propaganda Rollin co.Store | 4 Isauron, +30 2314 012735
Rover Bar | 6 Salaminos, +30 2310 544304