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ALLSPICE | MICHAEL RAKOWITZ & ANCIENT CULTURES

NEON + Acropolis Museum

13/05/2025 - 31/10/2025

(from left) Michael Rakowitz | The invisible enemy should not exist & Standing male figure with clasped hands and inlaid eye | Institute for the Study of Ancient Cultures of The University of Chicago

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ALLSPICE | MICHAEL RAKOWITZ & ANCIENT CULTURES

13/05/2025 - 31/10/2025

Acropolis Museum

NEON + Acropolis Museum

Curated by Professor Nikolaos Chr. Stampolidis, General Director of the Acropolis Museum and Elina Kountouri, Director, NEON

OPENING

12 May 2025, 7 pm | Acropolis Museum Temporary Exhibition Gallery.

Welcome speeches, 9 pm at the Acropolis Museum Restaurant balcony.

The exhibition will be open from 7-10 pm (last entry to the exhibition: 9:45 pm) | Cocktail at the Acropolis Museum Restaurant balcony.

EXHIBITION DURATION

13 May – 31 October 2025

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NEON and the Acropolis Museum present the exhibition Allspice | Michael Rakowitz & Ancient Cultures at the Acropolis Museum Temporary Exhibition Gallery.

Allspice | Michael Rakowitz & Ancient Cultures is the opening exhibition of the trilogy Michael Rakowitz & Ancient Cultures, a collaboration between the Hellenic Ministry of Culture, the Acropolis Museum and NEON Organization.

It presents the multifaceted work of internationally acclaimed contemporary artist Michael Rakowitz interacting with ancient artifacts from the Middle East and southeastern Mediterranean.

Through intensely political works, the exhibition highlights the importance of cultural heritage, and explores themes of loss, restoration and restitution of antiquities, survival and forging new cultural identities.

Allspice | Michael Rakowitz & Ancient Cultures is a timely reminder of the fate of displaced people and cultural artifacts in the midst of war.

Acropolis Museum

Dionysiou Areopagitou 15,

Athens


Acropolis Museum, Dionysiou Areopagitou, Athens, Greece

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