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      "fullDescription": "Yorgos Lanthimos: Photographs is the filmmaker's first photography exhibition in Greece, on view at Onassis Stegi on Syngrou Avenue through 17 May 2026, with accessible tours on select Sundays including 10 May at 11:00. You descend to Level -1 and enter a space designed by Loukas Bakas in the form of a classical Greek temple — a central altar holds 110 photographs of solitary walks through Athens and the Aegean islands, shown here for the first time, while the outer walls carry three series made on the fringes of film sets for Poor Things, Kinds of Kindness, and Bugonia.\n\nThe exhibition gathers 182 images created over five years. All prints were hand-printed from negatives by specialist printers. Curator Michael Mack organized the four bodies of work to reveal a filmmaker freed from narrative constraints — personal, black-and-white, answerable to no script.\n\nThe accessible tours provide Greek Sign Language interpretation, live audio description, and tactile reproductions of selected works — an exhibition about seeing, restructured for those who experience images differently.\n\nIf you prefer conventional gallery flow with wall text and clean chronology, this temple-form layout operates on its own logic. But if you want to see how a filmmaker who builds controlled worlds on screen works when the rules fall away, the photographs answer that.\n\nOnassis Stegi is at Syngrou Avenue 107, accessible by metro from Syngrou-Fix station. Tickets EUR 5-10. Book accessible tours at infotickets@onassis.org or 213 017 8036.\n\nA filmmaker's private eye, printed by hand, in a temple built to hold it.",
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