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Monde rêvé, monde collectionné

Angelos Dalachanis et Mercedes Volait

Mercredi 24 septembre 2025, de 17 h à 18 h 30

École française d’Athènes
Didotou 6, Athens, 10680

Présentation de l’ouvrage Monde rêvé, monde collectionné. La Méditerranée orientale d’Antonis Benakis (1900-1931), paru aux Éditions de l’EFA en février 2025.

Voir le programme sur le site de l’EFA

  • Welcome address
  • Presentation of the book project by Angelos Dalachanis & Mercedes Volait
  • Interventions by Efi Gazi University of the Peloponnese & Anastasia Drandaki National and Capodistrian University of Athens
  • Discussion with the authors Angelos Dalachanis, Mina Moraïtou & Mercedes Volait
  • Moderated by Guillaume Biard École française d’Athènes

On this occasion, the book will be sold at a special price

About the book

This book revisits, based on previously unpublished documentation scattered across Athens, Paris, London, and Geneva, the history of the art collections assembled by a prominent member of the Greek expatriate community in Alexandria, Antonis Benakis (1873-1954), from his early acquisitions around 1900 to the opening, in 1931, of the museum that bears his name in Athens.

The study situates his acquisitions of Greek, Coptic, Byzantine, Arab, Turkish, and Persian objects within the social, cultural, economic, and political context of his life, first in Alexandria, where his francophone and, even more so, anglophile family ran a significant cotton export business, and later in Athens, where the Alexandrian collector became an active participant in a vibrant cultural and associative life from 1927 onward.

The study challenges conventional wisdom that views Benakis’ acquisitions of Islamic and Greek art as separate and successive, demonstrating instead that these collections were part of a unified and distinctive project : to showcase the Eastern Mediterranean, a world envisioned by the Greek irredentist project of the “Great Idea,” in both its unity and the multiplicity of connections and entanglements linking many facets of its material culture over a very long period.

Publié le 17 septembre 2025, mis a jour le vendredi 7 novembre 2025

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