Thomas Stavropoulos born in Trikala Thessalians. He lives in Mykonos since 2004. From 2007 he deals with the art of sculpture, on marble and wood. His work is inspired by Greek ancient mythology as well as images, thoughts, and meanings of human life. He mainly uses Mykonian marbles and woods that collects from the island’s […]
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Mexican painter, Luis Orozco, has been painting in Mykonos for 55 years. He came to the island in 1960, and so was one of the first foreign artists to establish permanent residence on the island. His main motive is Mykonos itself. The architecture, the landscape, the people, even the strong wind enhances his inspiration. His […]
“Crisis and Paganism” The First Mykonos Biennale is an artist-run, avant-garde festival of new media, film, and art. Opening on the Summer Solstice, the Biennale brings over 100 international artists to the ancient islands of Mykonos and Delos, Greece to present their work and address this year’s theme, “Crisis and Paganism.“ During the day, the […]
In the summer of 1961, the opening of a cistern at a house in Mykonos revealed a surprise: a funeral vase with impressive inscribed decorations and with human bones inside. The vase, which dates to approximately 670 B.C., became known as the “Mykonos Vase” and is one of the most important works of its time […]
Mykonos Cruise provides a delightful and relaxing day enjoying the essence of Greek life in, on and next to the sea. With your own private 43’ sailing yacht, skippered by one of the most experienced sailors in the Aegean, Captain Dimitris Kioukas, you and your small group of family and friends will have the rare […]
In keeping with the zen nature of this special space, Sweat Vacay offers morning yoga in the garden at Cine Manto to relax and revive the mind, body, and soul. The waterfall trickles, the birds sing, and the leaves rustle with each peaceful breath. The Sweat Vacay team is so inspired by this magical venue, […]
The cocoon, the cocoon, the waiting, the expectation, the killing and the sunrise. The “blind” life, embroiled in the primordial embryonic attitude, predominantly lonely, in a protective veil-film-membrane, with eyes unobtrusive to the bush, waits patiently to counter-light, to fold its muddy-parts and upright emancipated posture. The veil – the membrane – the membrane – […]
Irene Syrianou, will teach you the ancient and modern art of mosaic-making in Cine Manto Mykonos. Mykonos is located across from the famous island of Delos, the iconic island of antiquity, known for its ancient history and wealth of knowledge. One of the more famous art forms of the area is the mosaic, the art […]
The Mykonos Biennale is a cult event that brings together artists from all over the world to create something new, to break the borders of their own art, using the telluric energy and hermetic beauty of this cosmopolitan island. MissionThis not a Biennale, it is a symposium where Art and Philosophy meet with the extraordinary […]
MYKONOS Queer Film Festival, organised by CINE MANTO MYKONOS, during early summer and early autumn, showcasing innovative lgbtqia+ films from around the world. From award-winning international feature films to cult movies, from drama to musical, from comedies to biographies, a range of genres that demonstrate the rich diversity of cinematic art. Films of directors such […]
The film starts off with the funeral of a man named Panos. A very rich and handsome young man called Mihalis thinks he inherits all Panos’ possessions but Panos has left all his estate to someone else. Soon after the funeral, cousin Tzimis rings Steve Karamitsis to announce he has inherited a beach worth 2.5 […]
“Despina was the name of the boat that brought me to Mykonos. It was more of a bathtub but, somehow, it had character, something I would include in a painting. The trip from Piraeus to Mykonos took nearly 11 hours, with two stops in between: one on Syros, the capital of the Cyclades, and the […]