Living Room → Group exhibition opening
Saturday October 4, 20:00 ─ 23:00
Having recently relocated to a larger space, Living Room now functions not only as an exhibition venue, but also as a home for artists’ studios ~~ a shared environment where works develop side by side and dialogue is built.
Our first group exhibition celebrates that spirit of proximity and exchange. Bringing together the approaches of Eirini Tiniakou, Nadja Geer, Maisie Maris, Daphnis Monastiriotis, Riccardo Vitali, Vasilis Zarifopoulos, Nikos Katsampanis, Auðunn Kvaran, and Nikoletta Georgakopoulou, the exhibition presents a variety of voices shaped within and beyond the studio walls.
Various processes meet in a shared space that equally emphasizes process and outcome, and connection as much as individuality.
Visiting hours:
Saturday 11.10 & Sunday 12.10, 14:00-17:00
Marathonos 71, 104 35Open in Maps
Living Room is an independent project space currently situated in the Metaxourgeio district of Athens, Greece. Founded by Auðunn Kvaran, the space is currently managed by Auðunn and Nikoletta Georgakopoulou.
Living Room is dedicated to fostering the creative development and public presentation of contemporary art. The project space offers a supportive environment for artists to realize their artistic concepts, from initial ideation through to the final exhibition and potential publication. Each artist's engagement with Living Room is conceived as a focused, short-term residency culminating in a public exhibition of their work.
A key objective of Living Room is to serve as a valuable platform for international artists seeking to exhibit their work within Greece, thereby facilitating the expansion of their professional networks beyond their domestic art scenes. Living Room places a particular emphasis on hosting artists' inaugural solo exhibitions in Greece or their first solo presentations outside of their countries of origin. Through this focus, Living Room aims to cultivate meaningful dialogue and exchange between disparate artistic communities, offering a unique opportunity for artists to gain international exposure and critical recognition.
Living Room started in a residential living room in Victoria in Athens. The project space soon relocated to a more expansive venue at Spetson 29 in Kypseli. Over two and a half years, this location hosted 20 exhibitions featuring the work of 29 artists representing 14 countries. In March 2025, Living Room transitioned to a new location at Marathonos 71 in Metaxourgeio, which now accommodates both an exhibition space and studio spaces available for rent.