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Alive Heritage: Matter and Memory

Greek Diaspora Artists


The Archaeological Museum of Patras and the Hellenic Diaspora Foundation present the exhibition Alive Heritage: Matter and Memory – Greek Diaspora Artists, as part of the celebrations for International Museum Day 2025, organized under ICOM’s general theme, “The Future of Museums in Rapidly Changing Communities” This initiative invites us to envision new narratives concerning cultural heritage—both tangible and intangible—contemporary art, belonging, public space, and cultural continuity in the present day, strengthening Museums’ roles as vital social pillars of development. Museums are no longer mere guardians of history; they are living institutions engaging actively with young people, cities, and communities, functioning as bridges between the past, present, and future.

This exhibition offers a journey through space and time, featuring contemporary art by Fifteen prominent Greek Artists who lived and created beyond their homeland’s borders, guided by the principle Art as a public good. It is a meeting place highlighting art in public spaces as a core element of cultural identity and open dialogue between past, present, and future, connecting contemporary art with the ancient history of Patras—a city that has served as a crossroads of civilizations and art for over 3,000 years.

For the first time at the Archaeological Museum of Patras, where Mycenaean swords, Hellenistic wreaths, and unique Roman sculptures and mosaics converge, important works by Greek artists who have secured their place on the global map of contemporary art will be displayed. Greek artists who established themselves in artistic hubs in France and America, such as Stamos, Chryssa, Takis, Coulentianos, Philolaos, Voulkos, Dimitri Hadzi, William Baziotes, Constantin Andreou, Kosta Alex, Jean Varda, Lucas Samaras, and Jim Morphesis, exemplify how Greek art and identity can be transformed into tangible form and preserved across new geographies through contemporary creation.

The exhibition “Alive Heritage: Matter and Memory” captures the vibrant relationship between matter and memory through the creative voices of Greek diaspora artists, serving as carriers of memory, experience, and cultural revival. Through sculptures, paintings, and contemporary installations, these artists reinterpret Greek identity as a dynamic, evolving experience and memory, transforming it into a living artistic cell in dialogue with ancient art—always centered around humanity and its pursuits. Diaspora artists are global citizens, cultural diplomats exploring their roots, communicating them, and transferring them into today’s urban and social landscape, influenced by their host countries. Greece remains vividly present through the vision, work, and soul of those who choose to narrate it in their contemporary ways.

In this context, showcasing contemporary artworks by the Greek Diaspora within the Archaeological Museum of Patras serves as living proof of culture’s power to transcend geographical, temporal, and artistic boundaries. Just as Patras has historically been an important Mediterranean port—a hub of culture—this Exhibition highlights the concept of a journey, of Nostos (returning home), where the past meets the present and inspires the future.

Location: Archaeological Museum of Patras
Opening: International Museum Day, Sunday, May 18, 2025, 18:30
Exhibition Duration: until September 30, 2025

The exhibition will be open daily from 8:00 to 20:00, with free guided tours offered in three languages, alongside parallel activities for the public, arranged in consultation with the exhibition curator and museologist, Georgia Manolopoulou.

Artists of the Exhibition


Divining Rod I (1948)
Black ink on heavy wove paper
91.5 x 61 cm (36 x 24 in.)
Untitled (1963)
Collage on paper
36,51 x 50,16 cm (14.38 x 19.75 in.)
Australia (1966)
Collage - printed paper and oil on paper laid down on board
45,7 x 35,6 cm (18 x 14 in.)
Sun-Box (1968)
Acrylic on paper
53 x 57 cm (20.75 x 22.25 in.)
Infinity Field, Delphi I (1969)
Acrylic on paper
56,8 x 52,8 cm (22.36 x 20.78 in.)
Infinity Field, Lefkada Series #I (1970)
Acrylic on paper
56,8 x 52,8 cm (22.36 x 20.78 in.)
Infinity Field, Olympia III (1970)
Acrylic on paper
77 x 56,5 cm (30.31 x 22.24 in.)
Infinity Field, Knossos (1970)
Acrylic on paper
56,8 x 52,8 cm (22.36 x 20.78 in.)
Infinity Field, Delphi (1970)
Acrylic on paper
56,8 x 52,8 cm (22.36 x 20.78 in.)
Infinity Field Sunion #1 (1970-72)
Acrylic on paper
76,8 x 56,5 cm (30.25 x 22.25 in.)
Untitled (1972)
Acrylic on paper
57 x 52,5 cm (22.44 x 20.66 in.)
Infinity Field, Lefkada Series I (1973)
Acrylic on paper
77 x 56,5 cm (30.31 x 22.24 in.)
Infinity Field, Lefkada Series, #3 (1974)
Acrylic on paper
77 x 57 cm (30.31 x 22.44 in.)
Infinity Field, Lefkada Series (1977)
Acrylic on paper
50,16 x 55,24 cm (19.75 x 21.75 in.)
Infinity Field, Lefkada Serie fI (1979)
Acrylic on paper
76,2 x 55,9 cm (30 x 22 in.)
Infinity Field, Lefkada series (1980)
Acrylic on paper
77 x 57 cm (30.25 x 22.5 in.)
Infinity Field, Lefkada Series (1980)
Acrylic on paper
77 x 57 cm (30.31 x 22.44 in.)
Infinity Field, Lefkada Series (1980)
Acrylic on paper
77 x 57 cm (30 x 22 in.)
Infinity Field, Lefkada Series for C.D. Friedrich II. (1980-81)
Acrylic on paper
77 x 57 cm (30.31 x 22.44 in.)
Infinity Field Lefkada Series - Moiroloi Caspar David Friedrich #I (1981)
Acrylic on paper
77 x 56,5 cm (30.31 x 22.24 in.)
Infinity Field, Lefkada Series. For Caspar David Friedrich, #9 (1981)
Acrylic on paper
77 x 57 cm (30.31 x 22.44 in.)
Infinity Field - Lefkada Series for C. D. Friedrich (1981)
Αcrylic on paper
77 x 57 cm (30.25 x 22.5 in.)
Infinity Field Lefkada Series - For Caspar David Friedrich # 17 (1981/82)
Acrylic on paper
61,4 x 76,7 cm (24.5 x 30.25 in.)
Infinity Fields, Delphi Series (1983)
Acrylic on paper
77,4 x 56,7 cm (30.47 x 22.32 in.)
Study for Tapestry (1984)
Acrylic on paper
46.99 x 31.75 cm (18.5 x 12.5 in.)




Νέφος
Elm, pine tree
140 cm (55.11 in.)
Stele Νο. 1
Oak
151.13 cm (59.5 in.)
Enosis (1970)
Wood
134.62 cm (53 in.)




Franck (1954)
Bronze
44.13 cm (17.37 in.)
Man with Ηat Ν° 4 (1958)
Bronze
37 cm (14.56 in.)
Le Client de la Coupole (1958)
Bronze
47 cm ( 18.5 in.)
Pauline (1958)
Bronze with black patina
63 x 38 x 24 cm (24.8 x 15 x 9.4 in.)
Le Client du Dôme (1959)
Bronze
68 cm (26.77 in.)
Nadine (1959)
Bronze
59 cm ( 23.2 in.)
Flat Head N°7 (1960)
Bronze
53 cm ( 20.8 in.)
Man with Hat Ν° 20 (1962)
Bronze
53 cm (20,8 in.)
Man with Hat N° 50 (1963)
Bronze
55 cm (21.65 in.)
Le Chauffard (1969)
Mixed media
63 x 49 cm (24,8 x 19,2 in.)
The girl from Frisco (1971)
Collage, relief cutout and watercolor on newspaper sheets
69,5 x 51 x 17 cm ( 27,3 x 20 x 6,6 in.)
Portrait of a man (1973)
Mixed media on paper
63 x 49 cm (24,8 x 19,2 in.)
Vibration, first passenger (1974)
Mixed media on cardboard
88 x 58 cm (34,6 x 22,8 in.)




1 Sheet
Gouache with rubber stamp print
55,5 x 56,5 cm (21.85 x 22.24 in.)
1 Sheet
Gouache with rubber stamp print
55,5 x 56,5 cm (21.85 x 22.24 in.)
Letters Composition
Pencil, watercolor, colored chalks
55,5 x 56,5 cm (21.85 x 22.24 in.)
Letters Composition
Pencil, watercolor, colored chalks
55,5 x 56,5 cm (21.85 x 22.24 in.)
Bouzouki Capital (1957)
Bronze, brass, ivory, limestone base
39 x 37 x 37 cm (15.35 x 14.56 x 14.56 in.), Base 75 x 42 cm (29.52 x 16.53 in.)




Untitled
Metal clamps, plexiglass tubes, printed inscriptions, neon lights
Untitled
Mixed media on paper, pencil, melted wax
75 x 108 cm (29.53 x 42.52 in.)




Women Caught in the Act of Gossiping
Collage mounted on panel
49,53 x 68,58 cm (19.5 x 27 in.)
Untitled (Fishing Village)
Collage on panel
45.72 x 60.96 cm (18 x 24 in.)
Untitled (city scene) (1949)
Paper collage , sand on plywood
46,3 x 61,6 cm (18,2 x 24,2 in.)




Untitled
Gouache on cardboard
15,24 x 20,32 cm (6 x 8 in.)
Untitled (To M'Boy Chris F'Free, Bill)
Ink on paper
16.5 x 22.8 cm (6.5 x 9 in.)
Untitled (Cyclops)
Pastel on paper
30.5 x 22.8 cm (12 x 9 in.)
Untitled (To Harry from Bill) (1949)
Ink on paper
27.9 x 21.59 cm (11 x 8.5 in.)
Studies (1955)
Pencil , ink on paper
20,9 x 27,94 cm (8.25 x 11 in.)
Studies (1955)
Pencil , ink on paper
20,9 x 27,94 cm (8.25 x 11 in.)
Studies (1955)
Pencil and ink on paper
20,9 x 27,94 cm (8.25 x 11 in.)




Chair transformation (1969-70)
Corten Steel
240 x 150 x 45 cm (94.48 x 59.05 x 17.71 in.)
Untitled #2 (1982)
Color crayon on paper
44.,5 x 58,4 cm (17.5 x 23 in.)




Centaur and Lapith (1953)
Bronze
82.21 x 101.6 x 41.91 cm (32.37 x 40 x 16.5 in.)
Centaur and Lapith (1956-58)
Cast bronze with dark brown patina
30,48 x 36,83 x 16,51 cm (12 x 14.5 x 6.5 in.)
Centaurs with Shields (1958)
Bronze
53,3 x 33 x 16.5 cm (21 x 13 x 6.5 in.)
Scudi I (1958)
Bronze
71,8 x 40,6 x 21,6 cm (28.25 x 16 x 8.5 in.)
Levitation III (1961)
Bronze
149,9 x 73 x 47 cm (59.02 x 28.74 x 18.5 in.)
Floating Helmet (1962)
Bronze
95.3 x 43.2 x 25.4 cm (37.5 x 17 x 10 in.)
Thera II (1967 - 68)
Bronze
131 x 51 x 53 cm (51.58 x 20.08 x 20.87 in.)
Cassiopeia (1982)
Bronze, granite
63.5 x 30 x 30 cm (25 x 12 x 12 in.)
Cycladic Sentinel (1987)
Granite
215.9 x 53.34 x 43.18 cm (85 x 21 x 17 in.)
Petra II (1992)
Bronze
86,3 x 63,5 x 22,8 cm (34 x 25 x 9 in.)
Tiryns Marker (1995)
Bronze , granites
89 x 35,5 x 15,3 cm (35 x 14x 6 in.)




Stoneware Basin
Fired stoneware
12,7 x 50,8 cm (5 x 20 in.)
Untitled (Plate) (1979)
Fired stoneware
60,32 cm (23.75 in.)
Yellow Sky (1980)
Fired stoneware
104 x 40,6 x 40,6 cm (41 x 16 x 16 in.)
Untitled (Plate) (1981)
Anagama - fired stoneware
13 x 52 cm (5,25 x 20,5 in.)
Zeus (1981)
Anagama - fired stoneware
104 x 48 x 43 cm (41 x 19 x 17 in.)
Pyramid of the Amphora (1985)
Paper collage with pushpins
132,08 x 93,98 cm (52 x 37 in.)
Ice Bucket No. 2 (1986)
Fired stoneware
35 x 47 x 46 cm (13.77 x 18.5 x 18.11 in.)
Walking Man (1990)
Fired stoneware
71,1 x 50,8 x 40,6 cm (28 x 20 x 20,5 in.)




Seven Time Column (1968)
Welded brass
215 x 53 x 19 cm (84.6 x 20.9 x 7.5 in.)
Les Yeux Dans Les Yeux (1971)
Welded brass
60 x 34 x21 cm (23.62 x 13.38 x 8.26 in.)
Imaginary couple (1971)
Welded brass
200 x 30 x 17 cm (78.7 x 11.8 x 6.7 in.)
Love of the waves or Journey into the heart (1975)
Welded brass
300 x 75 x 86 cm (118x 29.5 x 33.8 in.)
Open column (1985)
Welded brass
146 x 33 x 24 cm (57.5 x 13 x 9.5 in.)




Untitled (1969)
Stainless steel
150 x 65 cm (59 x 25.5 in.)
The Gordian Knot (1980)
Stainless steel
180 x 90 x 80 cm (70.86 x 35.43 x 31.49 in.)




New Generation (1981)
Painted and bolted iron
186 x 46 x 11 cm (72.83 x 17.71 x 4.33 in.)
Generation Four IX (1988)
Painted and bolted iron
136 x 70 x 64 cm (53.54 x 27.55 x 25.19 in.)
Generation Four - X (1988)
Painted and bolted iron
157 x 73 x 47 cm (61.81 x 28.74 x 18.5 in.)
Generation Four VI (1988)
Painted and bolted iron
182 x 80 x 76 cm (71.65 x 31.45 x 29.92 in.)




Magnetique Boule
Iron, magnets
322 x 48 x 28 cm (126.77 x 18.89 x 11.02 in.)
Signal (1974-1988)
Iron
410 cm (161.41 in.)
Plant (1976)
Iron
238 x 25 x 25 cm (93.7 x 9.84 x 9.84 in.)




Anticipation
Bronze
64 cm
Spinalonga (1970)
Bronze
127 cm
Ulysses (1972)
Bronze
174 cm
Pregnant Woman (1990)
Bronze
88 x 18.5 cm
Stubbornness (1995)
Bronze
165 cm
Clytemnestra (1998)
Bronze
172 x 30 cm
Female Figure (1999)
Bronze
93 cm
Aphrodite (1999)
Bronze
77 cm
Female Figure (1999)
Bronze
90 x 16 cm
Female Figure (1999)
Bronze
93 cm
Female Figure (1999)
Bronze
99 cm
Walker (2000)
Bronze
54 x 9 cm
Female Figure (2000)
Bronze
118 cm
Male Figure (2000)
Bronze
121 x 18 cm
Sappho (2003)
Bronze
61 x 15 cm
Male Figure (2003)
Bronze
115 cm
Recitation (2004)
Bronze
78 x 36 cm
Female Figure (2004)
Bronze
98 x 18 cm
Female Figure (2005)
Bronze
96 x 15 cm
Calchas (2007)
Bronze
82 x 14 cm




Icarus Falling (Noble Attempts) (1990)
Mixed media on paper
193 × 113 cm (76 x 44,5 in.)