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Art about the Here and Now
Art about the Here and Now
28 November 2025 – 25 January 2026 | Art Showroom Nyfadopoulos, 9 Kerkyras Street, Maroussi, Greece
Art about the Here and Now is an international group exhibition at Art Showroom Nyfadopoulos that brings together forty contemporary voices in painting, sculpture, photography, printmaking, and poetry. Through powerful and diverse artworks, the artists’ lived experiences transform into acts of understanding, collective healing, and social reflection.
Featuring artists from Austria, Canada, the Cayman Islands, England, Greece, Italy, and the United States, this exhibition amplifies multiple perspectives on the here and now as a shared human encounter that calls sensitivity, connection, and thoughtful action.
A Decade of Inspiration: From “Crisis” to Collective Expression
This year’s show marks the ten-year anniversary of “Crisis”, the seminal public sculpture by Anastasios Nyfadopoulos, whose work explores the psychological and social reverberations of crises. The sculpture continues to resonate with artists, researchers, and diverse audiences, serving as a catalyst for dialogue and creative engagement — a legacy at the heart of this exhibition.

Art as a Bridge to Understanding
Responding to the call for artists, curated by art consultant Dimitra Fotopoulou and sculptor Anastasios Nyfadopoulos, creators were invited to submit work on the strength of artistic merit alone — without financial barrier to participation. Selected pieces invite audiences to participate in a larger dialogue shaped by contemporary tensions and transitions addressing the ongoing search for shared understanding and unity.
A Truly Inclusive Exhibition
In line with its mission of accessibility and shared experience, the exhibition includes:
- Audio descriptions of artworks
- Sign language interpretation
- Catalogues in Braille
- A specially designed navigation guide — ensuring that visitors of all abilities can engage fully with the works.
Expanded Global Reach
Highlighting Greece’s contemporary art scene, beyond its physical presence in Maroussi, the exhibition has expanded its reach through the partnership of Anastasios Nyfadopoulos x Posner Fine Art making the works accessible to a global audience via Artsy.
Exhibition Details
- Opening Hours:
Monday: Closed
Tuesday–Friday: 17:00–22:00
Saturday & Sunday: 10:00–14:00 & 17:00–20:00
Free Admission.
Visitors are invited to explore the works at their own pace and immerse themselves in the transformational power of contemporary art.

Artists
Athanasiadis Thanos | Almaliotis Theodoros | Aravidis George | Arsenidou Elena | Badila Ourania | Bridgeman Cameron | Fakarou Dimitra | Giannopoulou Anna | Gkiza Christina | Ioannidi Ioanna | Karamolegkou Elena |Kapnisti Myrto | Kapsouli Foteini | Kersh Daniel | Kolatsi Maria | Kris Tsatala | Koukoula Maria Ioanna | Kyrtsou Eleni | Lagakou Nelly | Liapis Panos | Mantzouka Antonia | Marathou Eleni | Mavroudeas Nikos | Mitsopoulos Panos | Nemeth Athena | Nika Georgia | Nyfadopoulos Anastasios | Makridimitri Theodora | Papadopoulou Mimi | Papakonstantinou Angeliki | Parsley Clive | Pliaka Marilena | Poimenidis Iordanis | Psimouli Julika | Segattini Gaia | Schrottenbacher Brigitte | Stasinos Fotis | Stasinou Maria | Tatsiopoulos Petros | Volanaki Yuli
Sponsors
Gold Sponsors: Mapei, Elastotet, Rammos
Exclusive Water Sponsor: Natural Mineral Water ArrenA
Exclusive Print Sponsor: 3D Led Vision
Accessibility Sponsor: MYARTIST
Navigation App: ArtVolt
Wine Sponsors: Ktima Biblia Chora & Liepouris Winery
Dimitra Fotopoulou, Art Consultant
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