Who we are
Neuron Gallery is an exhibition space in the historic center of Athens, dedicated to showcasing contemporary art. We highlight artists and works that stand out for their technical quality and thematic depth.
Housed in a semi-basement space of a neoclassical building in Plaka, the gallery hosts solo and group exhibitions during the winter months, while in the summer, we present a curated selection of works from our permanent collection. Founded by visual artists Yanni and Stefanos Souvatzoglou and the team of Yanni Gallery, Neuron Gallery seeks to offer fresh artistic experiences to the public.
Exhibition texts are written by art historians, fostering meaningful dialogue between artists and theorists. In addition to our physical exhibitions, we maintain an active presence online, sharing insights into our exhibitions and artists through our website and social media. Our digital platform offers visitors a glimpse into past shows and access to available works through our online store.
FAQs
Q: What is the connection between Yanni Gallery and Neuron Gallery?
Neuron Gallery was created by the Yanni Gallery team as an extension of our long-standing commitment to the arts. While the original, Yanni Gallery, remains dedicated exclusively to the works of Yanni Souvatzoglou, Neuron Gallery offers a broader platform for creative dialogue, bringing together diverse artistic voices.
Q: What type of events does Neuron Gallery organize?
Neuron Gallery hosts a wide range of exhibitions and events, including thematic exhibitions, private showcases, retrospective, and group exhibitions. Our programming is designed to highlight both emerging and established artists, fostering artistic dialogue and engagement with the public.
Q: Who curates the exhibitions at Neuron Gallery?
Our exhibitions are curated through the artistic direction of visual artists Yanni and Stefanos Souvatzoglou. With a deep understanding of contemporary art, they work collaboratively to support and showcase artists whose work deserves greater visibility. We are committed to providing a platform for artists with exceptional talent. Beyond curating exhibitions, we strive to build a strong artistic community, encouraging dialogue, collaboration, and creative growth.
Q: What type of art does Neuron Gallery showcase?
Neuron Gallery specializes in contemporary art, presenting works by both emerging and established artists. Our exhibitions feature a variety of artistic disciplines, including painting, sculpture, mixed media, and more. We are dedicated to showcasing both local and international talent, bringing together different artistic voices and perspectives.
Q: Is Neuron Gallery participating in international art fairs?
We are actively expanding our international presence and are in the process of developing collaborations with art fairs. Our goal is to begin participating in international art fairs by 2026, showcasing our artists on a global stage and further strengthening our network within the contemporary art world.
Q: Are artworks in the gallery available for purchase?
Yes, all artworks exhibited at Neuron Gallery are available for purchase. You can explore available works in person or through our online store.
Q: Does Neuron Gallery offer international shipping for purchased artworks?
Yes, we can arrange for international shipping. Shipping costs and logistics vary depending on the artwork and destination. Please contact us for details.
Q: How can artists submit their work for consideration?
Artists interested in collaborating can send a portfolio and artist statement to the gallery.
Q: Can I meet the artists featured in the exhibitions?
We often organize artist talks, exhibition openings, and special events where visitors can engage with the artists. Follow our social media or sign up for our newsletter to stay informed. Do not hesitate to request a private viewing with the artists.
Q: Does the gallery collaborate with institutions or other galleries?
Yes, we are open to collaborations with museums, galleries, and cultural institutions for joint projects, exhibitions, and research initiatives.