GRRcalendar - Mar 2013
Photo exhibition of Helmut Newton in Athens 13 November 2012 - 3 March 2013. The exhibition presents the main themes of his work: fashion, nude, portrait, sex, humour. The exhibition includes 196 colour and black and white photographs of all major themes of his work, such as the series «A gun for Hire, Fired», «Villa d 'Este», «Habillé / Déshabillé» and «Domestic Nudes» as well as many portraits of representatives of the fashion and entertainment industry. It is organized in cooperation with Helmut Newton Foundation founded in Berlin by the photographer himself some years before his death. Cultural Centre of the Onassis Foundation, "Shelter of Letters and Arts" (107, Syngrou Avenue, Athens). Athens, Greece, 107, Syngrou Avenue |
Events: March 5Charles Weber: Τα Ελληνικά Charles Weber is a Swiss photographer, who has been living in the small village of Agios Silas near Iraklio on the Island of Crete over the past 30 years. He presents his view on Greece, the Greek, the traditional and modern in an exhibition of 150 works divided into seven sections. His focus is on people, objects, movement, routine, spontaneity and especially the love for the places and people sealed by his camera. The exhibition is arranged in the Benaki Museum on 138, Piraeus Street and it will run until 17 March 2013. Ticket price: € 2.5 and € 5 Athens, Greece, 138, Piraeus Street |
Events: March 6Charles Weber: Τα Ελληνικά Charles Weber is a Swiss photographer, who has been living in the small village of Agios Silas near Iraklio on the Island of Crete over the past 30 years. He presents his view on Greece, the Greek, the traditional and modern in an exhibition of 150 works divided into seven sections. His focus is on people, objects, movement, routine, spontaneity and especially the love for the places and people sealed by his camera. The exhibition is arranged in the Benaki Museum on 138, Piraeus Street and it will run until 17 March 2013. Ticket price: € 2.5 and € 5 Athens, Greece, 138, Piraeus Street |
Events: March 7Charles Weber: Τα Ελληνικά Charles Weber is a Swiss photographer, who has been living in the small village of Agios Silas near Iraklio on the Island of Crete over the past 30 years. He presents his view on Greece, the Greek, the traditional and modern in an exhibition of 150 works divided into seven sections. His focus is on people, objects, movement, routine, spontaneity and especially the love for the places and people sealed by his camera. The exhibition is arranged in the Benaki Museum on 138, Piraeus Street and it will run until 17 March 2013. Ticket price: € 2.5 and € 5 Athens, Greece, 138, Piraeus Street |
Events: March 8Charles Weber: Τα Ελληνικά Charles Weber is a Swiss photographer, who has been living in the small village of Agios Silas near Iraklio on the Island of Crete over the past 30 years. He presents his view on Greece, the Greek, the traditional and modern in an exhibition of 150 works divided into seven sections. His focus is on people, objects, movement, routine, spontaneity and especially the love for the places and people sealed by his camera. The exhibition is arranged in the Benaki Museum on 138, Piraeus Street and it will run until 17 March 2013. Ticket price: € 2.5 and € 5 Athens, Greece, 138, Piraeus Street |
Events: March 9Charles Weber: Τα Ελληνικά Charles Weber is a Swiss photographer, who has been living in the small village of Agios Silas near Iraklio on the Island of Crete over the past 30 years. He presents his view on Greece, the Greek, the traditional and modern in an exhibition of 150 works divided into seven sections. His focus is on people, objects, movement, routine, spontaneity and especially the love for the places and people sealed by his camera. The exhibition is arranged in the Benaki Museum on 138, Piraeus Street and it will run until 17 March 2013. Ticket price: € 2.5 and € 5 Athens, Greece, 138, Piraeus Street |
Events: March 10Charles Weber: Τα Ελληνικά Charles Weber is a Swiss photographer, who has been living in the small village of Agios Silas near Iraklio on the Island of Crete over the past 30 years. He presents his view on Greece, the Greek, the traditional and modern in an exhibition of 150 works divided into seven sections. His focus is on people, objects, movement, routine, spontaneity and especially the love for the places and people sealed by his camera. The exhibition is arranged in the Benaki Museum on 138, Piraeus Street and it will run until 17 March 2013. Ticket price: € 2.5 and € 5 Athens, Greece, 138, Piraeus Street |
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