A Contemporary Art Guide To: Athens

By Sophie Louise in Gatherings & Review


Credit rating: Thomas Gravanis

Following weathering a ten years-extended economic crisis, riots and mass unemployment contributing to widespread social instability, Greece’s money, very long affiliated far more so with its heritage than with its burgeoning current, has emerged in latest years as just one of the most enjoyable locations on the global art scene. Small rents and very affordable residing expenses make it a draw for young creatives priced out of major metropolitan areas and the fast gentrifying creative hubs of once very affordable metropolitan areas like Berlin and Lisbon. In 2017, Documenta chose Athens to co-host its quinquennial exhibition, kickstarting its re-emergence on the world-wide art stage. An influx of non-public and general public investment decision immediately after the election of prime minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis in 2019, as effectively as European Union funding to mitigate the outcomes of the pandemic on the

Contemporary Art Projects USA Announces Its Participation at CONTEXT-Art Miami 2022


Contemporary Art Projects USA/Gallery will be participating in person and online via Artsy at CONTEXT Art Miami 2022. CONTEXT-Art Miami, presented by Art Miami, returns for its tenth edition Nov 29 – Dec 4, 2022, and will feature international galleries showcasing emerging, mid-career and cutting-edge artists.

Zammy Migdal, Square Chain, Aluminum/Polyurathane, 82″ x 1″ x 38″, 2022

Experience Contemporary Art Projects USA in Booth C-19 at CONTEXT. Their booth will honor curatorial guidelines by displaying a variety of media and styles, from Abstract, Geometric and Figurative, from painting to photography, and sculptures. Due to the interesting themes approached by the Artists and the well-balanced curated conception for the presentation of meanings, shapes and colors, the exhibition will be attractive and significant for the Art Fair visitors of any age and walk of life, as well as

Sigma 90mm F2.8 DG DN Contemporary Review

The Sigma 90mm F2.8 DG DN Contemporary ($639) is another entry in the I Series, a family of compact, metal-barrel lenses for full-frame mirrorless cameras. Like others in the family, the 90mm F2.8 is made for photographers who want to pack small, lightweight kits, prefer fixed focal views to zoom, and appreciate on-lens aperture control. It’s missing the extensive weather protection that Sigma puts in some of its other prime lenses, and doesn’t gather as much light as peers like Sony’s similarly affordable FE 85mm F1.8 or Panasonic Lumix S 85mm F1.8, but if you’re in love with the look and feel of the I Series, those lenses won’t do the trick.

Aluminum Construction for an Old-School Feel

The 90mm F2.8 follows the I Series design playbook closely. It’s a short, squat lens, one that may be mistaken for vintage at a distance thanks to its piano black, anodized aluminum