George Zongolopoulos – The Man Who United Art with the City
Following the recent article on in2life titled “Zongolopoulos Was the Man Who Put Art Where It Belongs: Outside, in the Street,”we invite you to once again share the thought and vision of an artist who believed that art should not be confined within walls but should breathe in outdoor spaces.
Through his sculptural compositions — the Umbrellas, Poseidon, Cor-Ten, and other emblematic works — he created a dialogue between form and the city, between art and the citizen. The Foundation and the Outdoor Sculpture Collection in Palaio Psychiko are the places where this vision continues to live, where visitors can wander among works that converse with nature, time, and humanity.
We also inform you that:
- The exhibition "Unity and Multiplicity" at Sianti Gallery will run until November 8th.
- On the first Sunday of every month the George Zongolopoulos Foundation offers free guided tours.
- The Foundation actively participates in educational and experiential programs for schools and adults.
We invite you to walk among the works, listen to their silence and form, and reshape your relationship with art as an integral part of the city.
“Art does not belong in closed spaces — it belongs in life.”
📍 Stay tuned for the next free guided tour!
