Hot Wheels Athens Gallery in Athens
Exarcheia · Contemporary programme
Editorial Profile
Hot Wheels Athens operates as an artist-run space with an explicitly experimental and process-oriented approach, positioned within the Exarcheia neighborhood, an area historically associated with independent cultural production and political discourse. Rather than functioning as a conventional commercial gallery, it adopts a flexible structure that accommodates exhibitions, residencies, and collaborative formats, often foregrounding emerging practices and research-driven projects. The program tends to engage with installation, performance, video, and hybrid forms that extend beyond object-based work, reflecting a curatorial interest in temporality, site-responsiveness, and collective authorship. Within the broader landscape of contemporary art in Athens, the space contributes to a parallel infrastructure that operates outside more established market frameworks, emphasizing experimentation and critical engagement over commercial continuity.
Its exhibitions frequently develop through dialogue between artists and curators, resulting in formats that privilege in-situ production and evolving presentations rather than fixed outcomes. This approach aligns with a wider tendency among smaller initiatives in the city, where the boundaries between studio, exhibition, and social space remain fluid. While its international visibility is primarily shaped through networks of artist-run initiatives and collaborations rather than participation in major art fairs, it remains connected to a broader transnational discourse of independent spaces. In this sense, its role can be understood in relation to the ecology of galleries in Athens, where such initiatives provide a counterpoint to more structured gallery programs, sustaining a space for experimentation that continues to inform the city’s contemporary art scene.
Selected Artists
Delia Gonzalez
Cuban-American
Yorgos Prinos
Greek
Maria Toumazou
Cypriot
Marina Xenofontos
Cypriot
Jesper List Thomsen
Danish
Anastasia Pavlou
Greek
Sem Lala
Albanian
Selected Exhibitions
Offshoots
Konstantinos Giotis
Flipside
Sem Lala
Imperceptible Figure
Etel Adnan, Cerith Wyn Evans, Quinn Latimer, Marion Milner, MMXX, Morpholuce, Georgia Sagri, Ser Serpas, Cally Spooner, Marina Xenofontos
Reader
Anastasia Pavlou
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Marina Xenofontos
Terminal Transfer
Matthew Pang
Optics Is Ethics
Yorgos Prinos
Coil
Maria Toumazou
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