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8–30 MAY 2026

VIDEO SCREENINGS & AWARD / EXHIBITIONS / WORKSHOPS / RESIDENCIES / JEWELRY RELATED ATHENS WALKS / THE MOVIE

THE PROJECT

THE GREEK COSMOS


The Greek word cosmos means jewelry and universe. Cosmos also means to manage, order, organize, develop a strategy, and prepare for battle. The making of weapons, coins and adornment experienced a simultaneous expansion in Iron Age Greece. This growth had been triggered by the import of iron through the Aegean Sea considered as the cradle of Greek civilization.

Greece’s jewelry traditions date back to the Neolithic era. Athens hosts the world's top collections of ancient, medieval and modern jewelry, and is home to enthusiastic jewelry wearers.
Jewelry fulfills important social functions and reflects spiritual beliefs. It mirrors a vibrant heritage that has been long forgotten in the West. Jewelry’s resilient symbols and multi-layered visual language, echoes faith, love, cosmic unity and the divine in Greece.

CONNECTED THROUGH JEWELRY


The intricate project THREE MYTHS FOR ATHENS explores jewelry as a means to make contact with collective memory. It connects teachings of the past with the vision of a peaceful tomorrow.

Intrepid navigators, heroic myths, and the struggle for knowing oneself are reflected in THREE MYTHS FOR ATHENS. The project offers artists and visitors content, inspiration, meaning, insight, exposure, networking, and documentation.

THREE MYTHS FOR ATHENS presents the latest trends in international, collectible contemporary jewelry. The artists’ works - videos and jewelry - form a conceptual mosaic that highlights the maker’s vision through cultural references and interdisciplinary dialectics. Associating jewelry, topography and mythology establishes visual synapses that open new perspectives into understanding the artists’ works.

THE PROGRAM


The THREE MYTHS FOR ATHENS program from 8 to 30 May 2026 includes three weeks of jewelry related events in Athens: video screenings and award, exhibitions and jewelry residencies, as well as curated museum visits, jewelry related city walks, experts talks, and jewelry workshops.

Goethe-Institut Athens, a major German cultural organization, hosts the video screenings, which serve as an introduction to the events that follow.
The myths of Orestes, Theseus, and Oedipus lie at the heart of the THREE MYTHS FOR ATHENS project. The three myths are connected to Athens’ topography and the city’s self-image; their narrative stands for love and hate, destiny and defiance, hubris and justice, heroism and defeat, loss and sacrifice, prophecy and truth.

THREE MYTHS FOR ATHENS connects jewelry, mythology and the genius loci through a step-by-step revelation of the myths’ meaning through seeing, observing, narrating, discussing, walking, evaluating, voting.

A movie titled Three Myths For Athens, shot during the month of events, including experts and artists interviews, and presentation of works, will be screened in a major institution in Germany and/or Greece in Fall 2026/Winter 2027. The movie aims to set an example for the documentation of jewelry events as an art form in its own right, while expanding the radius of THREE MYTHS FOR ATHENS in time and space and adding depth to the project’s communication.*


See the THREE MYTHS FOR ATHENS program details below!

THE PROGRAM

I.
SMCK ON REEL
VIDEO SCREENING & AWARD

AT GOETHE INSTITUT ATHENS
8–30 MAY 2026

Videos inspired by jewelry and applied arts reflecting a rapidly changing world and its values

Contemporary jewelry examines patterns of social values, as well as the impact of politics and activism on collective aesthetics. Goethe-Institut Athen presents SMCK ON REEL / Three Myths for Athens from 8 to 30 May 2026.

The opening event on Friday 8 May at Goethe Institut's Concert Hall (Saal) includes videos on jewelry and applied arts, as well as introductory talks by Dimitris Skourogiannis, Voula Karapantzaki, Anastasia Panagakos.

Goethe Institut will screen the videos (loop) daily until 30 May.

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Goethe Institut Athens, concert hall.

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Goethe Institut Athens, library.

Authors from Europe, USA, Asia and Oceania, as well as from war torn Ukraine and the Middle East, use the medium video to talk about love, intimacy, climate change, war, peace, memory, identity, self determination.

The featured jewelry, textile and objects create a collective narrative that echoes timeless Athens. Struggle - Justice - Harmony, fundamental ideas of the Greek polis, are represented through the myths of Orestes, Theseus, Oedipus.

Rana Kaabyia, video still.

With:
Ashgan Waked • Adriana Radulescu • Popi Tsoukatou • Nitzan Mileguir • European Fashion Heritage Association • Experts Talk (Sarah Bailey, Ioannis Michaloudis, Sigurd Bronger, Clemens Ritter von Wagner) • Alessandro Pugno • Q Hisashi Shibata • Isabelle Azaïs • Eden Herman Rosenblum • Greetings from Ukraine (Yurii Plekhanov, GuniaProject, Stanislav Drokin) • Daniella Saraya • Rimma Matevosyan • Rana Kaabiya • Orina Parente • Sajeda Mokary • Noa Yankovitch • Victoria Aroca & Mauro Carrascosa • Loukia Richards • Christoph Ziegler • Political Jewelry (Jason Stein, Elin Flognman, Ba An Le, Christoph Ziegler, Narinée Tchilinguirian).

Works featured in the videos will be presented in the group exhibition THREE MYTHS FOR ATHENS at SMCK Art Space, Lenorman 155, 10442 Athens, from 9 to 30 May 2026. See more information below!

Opening: Friday 8 May 2026, 7:00 pm

Goethe-Institut Athen

Saal/Concert Hall (basement)
Οmirou 14–16, 10672 Αthens (>>> Maps)

The videos will be screened on loop, 8–30 May 2026.


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II. EXHIBITION

AT SMCK ART SPACE
9–30 MAY 2026

Exhibition featuring jewelry, textile and objects inspired by three Greek myths.

The exhibition THREE MYTHS FOR ATHENS is connected to a three-week long series of jewelry and applied arts related events organized by SMCK Magazine: video screenings, presentations, jewelry residencies, plus a series of curated collection visits, jewelry related city walks, artists talks and open to the public.

The exhibition takes place in an Athenian Bauhaus loft in downtown Athens, close to the new to the new national gallery for contemporary art, Kapnerogstasio, from 9 to 30 May 2026.  SMCK Art Space is located close to the ancient remains of Plato’s Academy and Colonus Hill where, according to Greek mythology, King Oedipus has been deified.

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Kolonos Hill, Athens.

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SMCK Art Space.

The exhibition THREE MYTHS FOR ATHENS is divided into three „chapters“ titled after three Greek mythological characters Orestes, Theseus, and Oedipus. Each myth stands for multiple concepts such as: love, destiny, revenge, ambition, heroism, defeat, justice, blindness, oracle, force of nature, strength, fragility, as well as for concepts connected to modern psychology such as family conflict, personal growth, independence. Each one of them has a special connection to ancient places that still physically exist in today’s Athens.

Works featured in SMCK ON REEL / Three Myths For Athens video screening & award at Goethe Institut Athen will be on display in this group exhibition.

With:
Fabrizio Tridenti • Popi Tsoukatou • Adriana Radulescu • Oona Gallery Berlin • Nitzan Mileguir • Isabelle Azaïs • Margarita Skokou • Katie Kameen • Eden Herman Rosenblum • Loukia Richards • Christoph Ziegler • Kira Fritsch • Anneli Oppar • Dimitra Lazaridou • Iona Ciuciulica • Odile Yu • Xinchen Li • Alessa Joosten.

Opening: Saturday 9 May 2026, 7:00 pm

SMCK Art Space
Lenorman 155, 1st floor (>>> Maps)
Kolonos, 10442 Athens

Exhibition: 9–30 May 2026 (opening times will be updated!)

*THREE MYTHS FOR ATHENS is curated by Loukia Richards and Christoph Ziegler.

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