Eighteen paintings by Nikos Moschos—both new and older ones, some originating from private collections and the Zoumboulakis Gallery—together with two sculptures created for the first time by the artist, are presented from June 27 to September 26 at the Bazeos Tower in Naxos.
By Giorgos Mylonas
23/06/2021
Regular visitors to Naxos are well acquainted with the Bazeos Tower in the island’s hinterland. The imposing monument, a former monastery dating back to the early 17th century, has served for more than two decades as a hub of artistic and cultural activity. This summer, the tower—founded with great devotion to the island by Marios Vazeos—hosts a tribute to Nikos Moschos.
The cultural summer of Naxos opens with an exhibition by Nikos Moschos at the Bazeos Tower, commencing on June 26. The exhibition serves as the prelude to the established Naxos Festival, held annually during the summer months at the 17th-century listed monument in the island’s hinterland, in Agiassos.
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16 June 2021
Naxos’ artistic summer opens with a solo exhibition by Nikos Moschos at the Bazeos Tower, launching on 26 June as a prelude to the celebrated Naxos Festival. As every summer, the festival centers on the 17th-century listed monument in the island’s hinterland, at Agiassos.
By Kostas Siafakas
06 March 2020
Reflections on the latest exhibition of Nikos Moschos
26 February 2020
By Dimitra Stanga
In a bright space in the heart of the city, visual artist Nikos Moschos unveils his latest exhibition, Conditions of Adaptation. We meet him on a cloudy Saturday morning, smiling as he is surrounded by visitors of all ages—children darting between canvases, friends and acquaintances offering congratulations.
A solo painting exhibition at Zoumboulakis Gallery
Issue 734 — 12.02.2020
By Eleni Bezirianoglou
This theme is developed around individual thematics-occasions which have preoccupied artists for centuries now (and not artists alone).
By Nikos Vatopoulos
New and older works come together in Nikos Moschos’s exhibition “Marginally Human” at the Basilica of Saint Mark in Heraklion.