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Established | 2017 |
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Dissolved | 2023 |
Location | Metaxourgeio Keramikou 28, Athens, Greece |
Type | Self-managed social center, Art Center |
Keramikou 28, also known as the Communitism building, [1] is a neoclassical building in Athens, Greece located in the Metaxourgeio district on Keramikou 28 Street. The building was used as a social art center between 2017 to 2023 closely resembling the Kunsthaus Tacheles in Berlin. [2] It functioned as a self-managed social center by a community of national and international artists who relocated to Athens during Documenta 14. [3]
The building was transformed into an arts center and used for exhibitions, performances, and initiative projects. [4] The building served as a venue to the Athenian subculture art scene, [5] [6] both for emerging and established artists to exhibit their work and engage in creative pursuits outside traditional galleries and museums.
In May 2023, [7] confrontations with the property owners arose due to the gentrification of the area where the building was evacuated with the intention of listing it on the real estate market. Today, the building of Keramikou 28 stands as a symbol of the Athenian art scene through the numerous exhibitions, performances, and projects hosted within its walls. [8]
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Established | 2017 |
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Dissolved | 2023 |
Location | Metaxourgeio Keramikou 28, Athens, Greece |
Type | Self-managed social center, Art Center |
Keramikou 28, also known as the Communitism building, [1] is a neoclassical building in Athens, Greece located in the Metaxourgeio district on Keramikou 28 Street. The building was used as a social art center between 2017 to 2023 closely resembling the Kunsthaus Tacheles in Berlin. [2] It functioned as a self-managed social center by a community of national and international artists who relocated to Athens during Documenta 14. [3]
The building was transformed into an arts center and used for exhibitions, performances, and initiative projects. [4] The building served as a venue to the Athenian subculture art scene, [5] [6] both for emerging and established artists to exhibit their work and engage in creative pursuits outside traditional galleries and museums.
In May 2023, [7] confrontations with the property owners arose due to the gentrification of the area where the building was evacuated with the intention of listing it on the real estate market. Today, the building of Keramikou 28 stands as a symbol of the Athenian art scene through the numerous exhibitions, performances, and projects hosted within its walls. [8]