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  στο Ίδρυμα Βασίλη & Ελίζας Γουλανδρή→ Ζήστε τη μοναδική εμπειρία του slow art και ανακαλύψτε επιλεγμένα έργα της Συλλο...
12/04/2026

στο Ίδρυμα Βασίλη & Ελίζας Γουλανδρή

→ Ζήστε τη μοναδική εμπειρία του slow art και ανακαλύψτε επιλεγμένα έργα της Συλλογής, το Σάββατο 11 Απριλίου

📣 Το Ίδρυμα Βασίλη & Ελίζας Γουλανδρή στην Αθήνα συμμετέχει για τρίτη συνεχόμενη χρονιά στον διεθνή θεσμό της Slow Art Day και προτρέπει όλους τους επισκέπτες του να ανακαλύψουν επιλεγμένα έργα της μόνιμης Συλλογής του μέσα από τη μοναδική εμπειρία του slow art, το Μεγάλο Σάββατο 11 Απριλίου.

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👉 Το κοινό κάθε ηλικίας ενθαρρύνεται ακολουθώντας απλά βήματα να επιβραδύνει τον τρόπο με τον οποίο παρατηρεί την Τέχνη και να ζήσει, μέσα από τη διαδικασία αυτή, μια ισχυρή και ενδεχομένως πρωτόγνωρη εμπειρία. Λίγα περισσότερα λεπτά στοχασμού μπροστά σε ένα έργο, μας επιτρέπουν να το αφουγκραστούμε και να το κατανοήσουμε καλύτερα, αλλά και μπορούν να αποτελέσουν αφορμή μιας ενδιαφέρουσας και εποικοδομητικής συζήτησης με φίλους.

Slow Art Day 2026 στο Ίδρυμα Β&Ε Γουλανδρή
📆 Σάββατο 11 Απριλίου | 10.00-18.00

🔗 Διαβάστε περισσότερα:
goulandris.gr/about/slow-art-day-2026

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👉 Την ίδια ημέρα θα πραγματοποιηθεί επίσης μια ξεχωριστή δράση ενσυνειδητότητας (mindfulness) με την ιστορικό τέχνης, εικαστική εκπαιδευτικό και εκπαιδεύτρια ενσυνειδητότητας Λύντια Πετροπούλου.

→ «Mindfulness στο Μουσείο»
Ειδικά διαμορφωμένο πρόγραμμα ενσυνειδητότητας στη μόνιμη Συλλογή του Ιδρύματος Β&Ε Γουλανδρή
📆 Σάββατο 11 Απριλίου
⌚ 11.30-13.00

🎫 Πληροφορίες & κρατήσεις θέσεων:
goulandris.gr/events/mindfulness-at-the-collection-apr2026

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📷 Μοιραστείτε την εμπειρία σας στα social media με τα hashtags και

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Ίδρυμα Β&Ε Γουλανδρή
📍 Ερατοσθένους 13, Παγκράτι
✉️ [email protected]
📞 210 72 52 895
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Slow Art Day
Τέχνη και Ενσυνειδητότητα - Art and Mindfulness

For their first Slow Art Day, the Museum of Chelmsford invited visitors to slow down with art using a simple framework: ...
29/03/2026

For their first Slow Art Day, the Museum of Chelmsford invited visitors to slow down with art using a simple framework: See – Think – Wonder. The activity took place within the exhibition Shifting Perspectives: Exploring Art Together, which ran in the museum’s temporary gallery space through November 2, 2025.

To guide visitors, the museum created a set of “See Think Wonder” cards that guests could pick up in the gallery. The cards encouraged people to slow down and consider different ways of engaging with artworks — an approach that works not only in museums but whenever people encounter art in daily life.

Check out the full post here: https://www.slowartday.com/see-think-wonder-at-museum-of-chelmsford/

For Slow Art Day 2025, Bloomington–Normal, Illinois once again led a citywide Slow Art Day – they were the first to pion...
29/03/2026

For Slow Art Day 2025, Bloomington–Normal, Illinois once again led a citywide Slow Art Day – they were the first to pioneer citywide events several years ago. Led by Pamela Eaton of Herb Eaton Studio and Gallery, the citywide Slow Art Day has grown into a statewide collaboration with a number of sponsors and leaders coming together.

Check out the full post here: https://www.slowartday.com/citywide-slow-looking-along-route-66-in-bloomington-il/

For Slow Art Day 2025, Bay Area participant Div hosted a unique, two-day experience that blended group slow looking at m...
29/03/2026

For Slow Art Day 2025, Bay Area participant Div hosted a unique, two-day experience that blended group slow looking at museums with individual ature observation, photography, and handmade art. The gathering, titled “Nowhere Div – Slow Art Day – San Francisco,” invited participants to slow down and reconnect with art through both creative practice and mindful observation.

Div’s personal experience unfolded over two days and across several locations in San Francisco, beginning with a slow walk through parks and gardens near Golden Gate Park and a reflective visit to the de Young Museum.

Check out the full post here: https://www.slowartday.com/two-day-slow-art-journey-in-san-francisco/

For Slow Art Day 2025, the Szépművészeti Múzeum created a thoughtful set of tools and experiences designed to help visit...
28/03/2026

For Slow Art Day 2025, the Szépművészeti Múzeum created a thoughtful set of tools and experiences designed to help visitors slow down and engage deeply with artworks throughout the museum’s galleries.

Rather than focusing on a single guided session, the museum encouraged visitors to explore slow looking independently through several creative formats available throughout the museum. These tools were offered free of charge and invited guests to pause, observe carefully, and spend more time with selected artworks.

Check out the full post here: https://www.slowartday.com/poetry-audio-narration-and-slow-drawing-at-the-museum-of-fine-arts-budapest/

For their first Slow Art Day, the Nordiska Akvarellmuseet in Sweden hosted a reflective slow looking session featuring w...
28/03/2026

For their first Slow Art Day, the Nordiska Akvarellmuseet in Sweden hosted a reflective slow looking session featuring works by Swedish artist Claes Hake in the exhibition “HAKE / Retrospective 1962–2024.”

The session was led by museum art educator Renée Tan, who designed the experience to emphasize quiet observation and personal reflection before introducing interpretation or historical context.

Participants began by sitting together in silence for 15 minutes in front of three paintings: My First Gold Painting, The Woods 2, and The Woods 1. Visitors were asked to turn off their mobile phones and simply observe the works without any prior explanation about the artist or the artworks.

Check out the full post here: https://www.slowartday.com/collective-memory-and-slow-writing-at-nordiska-akvarellmuseets-first-slow-art-day/

For their first Slow Art Day – as part of the large 2025 citywide event in Mexico City, the contemporary gallery PEANA i...
28/03/2026

For their first Slow Art Day – as part of the large 2025 citywide event in Mexico City, the contemporary gallery PEANA in Mexico City, Mexico hosted an immersive slow looking experience centered on “Their Silhouettes Bristled With Razors,” the first solo exhibition at the gallery by Mexican artist Naomi Rincón Gallardo.

Check out the full post here: https://www.slowartday.com/myth-symbolism-and-reflection-at-peana-in-mexico-city/

For their first Slow Art Day, Tallinna Kunstihoone hosted a contemplative “very slow viewing tour” within the exhibition...
28/03/2026

For their first Slow Art Day, Tallinna Kunstihoone hosted a contemplative “very slow viewing tour” within the exhibition featuring works by artists Vladimir Yankilevsky and Valeri Vinogradov.

Led by curator and guide Aljona Tubaleva, the session invited visitors to enter the exhibition space as a spiritual and emotional landscape—a place where human feelings, perceptions, and ideas unfold beyond what is immediately visible.

Check out the full post here: https://www.slowartday.com/a-very-slow-viewing-tour-at-tallinn-art-halls-lasnamae-pavilion-in-estonia/

For their 5th Slow Art Day, the Maryhill Museum of Art in Goldendale, Washington, hosted a lively and imaginative slow l...
28/03/2026

For their 5th Slow Art Day, the Maryhill Museum of Art in Goldendale, Washington, hosted a lively and imaginative slow looking session led by Curator of Education Sorcha Meek Paul.

Participants gathered to spend time with two paintings from the museum’s permanent collection:

1. The Wedding Feast c.1660 by Gillis van Tilborg the Younger. Oil on Canvas. Flemish, c. 1625-c.1678
2. The Crofters’ Kitchen, 1884 by Rober Henry Roe. Oil on canvas. British, 1822-1905

Check out the full post here: https://www.slowartday.com/multi-sensory-experience-at-maryhill-museum/

For their first Slow Art Day, Національний музей декоративного мистецтва України hosted a deeply reflective session cent...
28/03/2026

For their first Slow Art Day, Національний музей декоративного мистецтва України hosted a deeply reflective session centered on memory, community and war via the series “Meals” by Ukrainian artist Olena Pryduvalova.

The featured works, “Beginning of the Buffet” and “Festive Dinner” (2019, acrylic on canvas), explore the emotional significance of gathering around food and shared meals.

Check out the full post here: https://www.slowartday.com/ukraines-national-museum-of-decorative-arts-reflects-on-memory-community-and-war/

On April 5, 2025, Deutsches Museum Bonn participated in Slow Art Day and focused on the exhibition KI-Update: Deep Dive ...
28/03/2026

On April 5, 2025, Deutsches Museum Bonn participated in Slow Art Day and focused on the exhibition KI-Update: Deep Dive – Ist das Kunst? (“AI Update: Deep Dive – Is It Art?”).

The exhibition explored artificial intelligence and its growing role in creativity, authorship, and perception.

For Slow Art Day, the museum centered the experience around a set of connected questions: “Can we recognize AI-generated art? And when we look closely at AI-generated content, do we discover the same feelings, surprises, and emotions as we do when we spend a long time looking at human-made art?”

Find out more here: https://www.slowartday.com/klimt-turtles-ai-art-at-deutsches-museum-bonn/

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