
Kapopoulos Fine Arts

A polished Athens gallery for collectors, modern Greek art lovers, and visitors who want to feel the bridge between art, market, and cultural legacy. Kapopoulos Fine Arts is where Greek and international modern and contemporary art becomes intimate, collectible, and very present.
Kapopoulos Fine Arts is a gallery network focused on modern and contemporary art, presenting leading and emerging Greek and international artists. Its main Athens gallery is located at 5 Skoufa Street, Kolonaki, one of the city’s most elegant art and design districts.
The gallery also operates beyond a single space, with exhibitions, fairs, an art shop, and a broader collecting ecosystem. Its program connects gallery exhibitions with the art market, offering works that range from established names to contemporary voices.
What you’ll see here
At Kapopoulos Fine Arts, expect a more collector-facing gallery experience than an experimental artist-run space. The atmosphere is polished, accessible, and focused on artworks as objects of beauty, value, and cultural continuity.
You may encounter:
- Modern and contemporary Greek art
- International contemporary artists
- Painting, sculpture, editions and collectible works
- Exhibitions in the Athens gallery network
- A strong Kolonaki art-market atmosphere
The best way to enjoy it is as part of a Kolonaki gallery route, combining it with nearby galleries, cafés, bookstores, design shops, and cultural stops. This area gives a very different Athens from the Acropolis: elegant, urban, art-facing, and connected to collectors.
Worth the trip
Yes — especially if you want to understand Athens through its art market, not only its museums or independent spaces.
What makes Kapopoulos Fine Arts special is its position between cultural presentation and collecting. It shows how modern and contemporary Greek art circulates today: through galleries, exhibitions, fairs, private collections, and the desire to live with art.
For Artlovers, it is worth including because Athens is not only ancient ruins and public museums. It is also a living art ecosystem — collectors, galleries, artists, dealers, and visitors discovering what Greek and international art means now.
ArtLovers Tip
Visit with the eye of a collector, even if you are not buying. Look at signature, material, edition, period, provenance, and emotional impact. It changes how you read the work.
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Exhibitions at Kapopoulos Fine Arts
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