Greek Antiquity in contemporary art

Plaster casts are mainly used after 1960 by Italian artists. Representatives of arte povera use them as an annotated cultural memory, e.g. Giulio Paolini creates Mimesis (1975), while Michelangelo Pistoletto creates Venus of Trash (1967). A characteristic example in the context of Italian cultured painting (pittura colta) in the 1980s are the works of Carlo […]

Dancing

Ancient Greek dance has had a profound impact on European dancers, influencing both the art form and the conceptualization of dance. While direct documentation of ancient Greek dance is limited, various elements of Greek culture, philosophy and artistic expression have permeated through history. Here are some examples of how ancient Greek dance has influenced European […]

Cinema

Ancient Greek culture has left a lasting impact on various aspects of contemporary cinema. Here are some examples of how elements of Ancient Greece have influenced modern filmmaking: Mythology and Epics: Numerous films draw inspiration from Greek mythology and epic tales. For instance, movies like “Troy” (2004) explore the events of the Trojan War, while […]

Music

Even though the Romans conquered Greece thousands of years ago, Greek ideas continue to influence us today. That is particularly true in music where the ancient Greeks had an impact on the creation and development of opera, classical music and jazz. In a way, it was because of the Romans that Greek culture was preserved. […]

Olympic Imagery

The ancient Olympic Games and their symbolism, depicted in various ancient Greek artifacts, have inspired modern representations of sports and athleticism in European art, especially during the Olympic revival in the modern era. The modern Olympic symbol of five interlocking rings represents the unity of the five continents and the global participation in the Olympic […]

Tragedy & Comedy

Greek tragedy and comedy have had a profound impact on European playwrights, influencing the structure, themes and theatrical conventions of dramatic works. The two major types of Greek drama, tragedy and comedy, have been adapted and reinterpreted by numerous European playwrights across different centuries. Here are some examples: Greek Tragedy Influence: William Shakespeare (1564–1616): Shakespeare, […]

Mosaics

The history of mosaic art begins with the first civilizations, such as the people of the Minoan-Mycenaean region, who used this technique to decorate their buildings, sarcophagi, and floors. This practice continued with the Greeks and Romans, where the mosaic floor became prominent. In the 20th century and after the decline of their mosaic art […]

Fashion

Greek fashion, characterized by draped garments and a focus on simplicity and elegance, has influenced European clothing styles for centuries. The chiton, a flowing garment often depicted in ancient Greek art, inspired the creation of classical attire during the 18th-century neoclassical revival. Women’s gowns with empire waistlines and flowing silhouettes echoed the draped elegance of […]

Paintings

Greek mythology and ancient Greek culture have had a profound and lasting influence on European painting throughout various eras. The impact can be observed in terms of themes, subject matter, artistic techniques, and the overall aesthetic choices made by painters. Here’s a general overview of how Greek mythology and ancient Greeks influenced European painting in […]

Sculptures

Greek art, characterized by its emphasis on realism, idealism and a celebration of the human form, has had a profound impact on European artistic traditions. The sculptural achievements of ancient Greek artists, including Phidias and Praxiteles, set the standard for portraying the human body with grace and anatomical precision. During the Renaissance, European artists such […]