Temporary Exhibition - A tale for Alki
Temporary Exhibition - A tale for Alki
Temporary Exhibition - A tale for Alki
Temporary Exhibition - A tale for Alki
Temporary Exhibition - A tale for Alki
Temporary Exhibition - A tale for Alki
Temporary Exhibition - A tale for Alki
Temporary Exhibition - A tale for Alki


poster smallIn the wake of the Literary Year of Alki Zei (2023), a group art exhibition entitled "A tale for Alki" is taking place at the Diachronic Museum of Larissa from February 11 until April 21, 2024, offering a historical and at the same time psychographic view of her dense world. Through archival and photographic material, original objects and embedded tender tributes from artists who grew up with her work, the two curators, Iris Kritikou and Nikos Vatopoulos, designed the exhibition, which was originally organized by the Hellenic American Union and METECHMIO publications in the fall of 2023.

From the much-loved “Wildcat under glass” or “Peter's Great Walk”, which listen and narrate Greek destiny, to the narration of the autobiography “With pencil Faber number two”, which is a spiritual tribute to the Athens of WWII, we travel with Alki and we are indelibly captivated by her writing. The exhibition, in addition to Alki, presents the people she met and loved, the memories of Samos, her charming Athenian wanderings and markings, but also the places she crossed, from Paris to Moscow and Tashkent.

The artists, whose works are hosted in the exhibition, are the following:

Io Aggeli, Dafni Angelidou, Yannis Adamakis, Artemis Alkalai, Katia Varvaki, Marilitsa Vlahaki, Marina Vlahaki, Irini Vogiatzi, Kiki Voulgareli, Marios Voutsinas, Stratigoula Giannikopoulou, Myrto Delivoria, Maria Diakodimitriou, Katerina Dramitinou, Sofia Zarabouka, Georgia Zachari and Stella Stergiou , Apostolis Itskoudis, Christina Kalbari, Minas Kampitakis, Nikos Kitmeridis, Maria Kosmidou, Sofia-Rose Kosmidou, Alekos Levidis, Vassilis Liaouris, Klio Makri, Lydia Margaroni Ismini Bonatsou, Rouli Boua, Mary Dayanta, Vasiliki Pantazi, Gevso Papadaki, Christos Papadakis, Diatseda Parisi, Rania Ragou, George Saltaferos, Elli Solomonidou-Balanou, Marina Stellatou, Nikos Triantafyllou, Katerina Tsebeli, Virginia Filippoussi, Athena Hatzi, Artemis Chatzigiannaki, Nikolas Hadjistamoulos, Vaso Psaraki.

Exhibition opening: Sunday, February 11, 2024, at 6 p.m.

Exhibition duration: February 11-April 21, 2024

Opening hours: Monday-Sunday (except Tuesday), 8:30-15:00 Free entrance

The exhibition can be visited by schools / organized groups of students from Thessaly.

Teachers who are interested in visiting the exhibition with their students and taking a guided tour can contact Mrs. Maria Bisbigianni at e-mail: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or phone 6942275095.