Athens Design Forum

Athens Design Forum

FRONTIERS OF YOUTH ◯ Presenting Tomka and His Friends (1977) by Xhanfise Keko for Milan Design Week 2025, hosted at Dropcity Center for Architecture and Design. Image © The Albanian National Film Archive (AQSHF)

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Founded by Katerina Papanikolopoulos in 2021, the non-profit Athens Design Forum (ADF) advocates for overlooked and generative design histories interwoven with global labor and migration patterns. Papanikolopoulos’ curatorial programming prioritizes photography and film as integral, critical methodologies to decipher design’s social role.

ADF’s 2021 inaugural programming shaped 12 events in 7 Athenian neighborhoods – broadening the international recognition of contemporary Athens through a cultural narrative axis. In 2022, ADF launched international collaborations with ROUTE-IN by Tbilisi-based Rooms Studio and CHTHONIC by Peter Speliopoulos during Milan Design Week 2022. As a cultural partner of Collectible Fair 2022, ADF introduced a retrospective of Palestinian designer Dima Srouji in Brussels, Belgium. Establishing the theme of ‘ANTHROPOS-TOPOS’ from 2023-24, Athens Design Forum was guided by deciphering how humans coexist with places at the proxy of design, informed by the laboring body. The medium of film acts as a space for re-inscription – design principles are reunited with the sphere of personhood, identity, and collectivity.

For Milan Design Week 2023, ADF partnered with Cinema Parentesi, presenting the films Chircales (Colombia, Marta Rodriguez & Jorge Silva) and El Batikha (Egypt, Mohamed Khan) at BASE Milano. In Fall 2023, ADF presented The Potent Image of Yugantar Collective, a double-screening and accompanying interview with director Deepa Dhanraj, shared for the first time in Greece, and published The Vithoulkas Archive, a prominent photographic archive of Greek furniture restoration from 1945-1970 encapsulating three generations of craftsmen. In April 2024, Athens Design Forum co-curated with Isabella Barkett THE ECHO OF THE FEAST THAT CALLS ME’, a double-screening of Izza Genini’s Aïta (1988, 26’) and Hicham Gardaf’s In Praise of Slowness (2023, 17’) for DOPO? in Milan, investigating sonic landscapes’ relation to space and the inhabitants therein. A feature interview in conversation with Gardaf, The Labyrinth of Sound, followed the screening.

Launching an online editorial in 2024, ADF has since programmed special features and interviews with Dima Srouji (The Land of Glass), Gassia Armenian (The Architecture of Armenian Lace) Yannis Drakoulidis (Portrait of a Space, Kozani), Georges Salameh (Lament of the Absent Waters), Avrilios Karakostas (The Dialectic of Mountains), Museo Casa Mollino (The Skin of River Po, Carlo Mollino), and Luna Paiva, (The Choreography of Play).

The 2025 season is inaugurated with a double-screening of Mexican director Juan Pablo Gonzalez’s The Solitude of Memory and Caballerango hosted by the Cervantes Institute (Athens), accompanied by a feature interview, OF WOUND AND RESISTANCE.

For Milan Design Week 2025, Athens Design Forum presents a screening of Tomka dhe shokët e tij (Tomka and His Friends) by director Xhanfise Keko (Albania, 1929–2007), hosted by Dropcity Center for Architecture and Design. A feature interview–The Lantern of Berat, Xhanfise Keko–with Genc Permeti and Ilir Keko, accompanies the release. The film’s enduring language and intentional engagements with architectural discourse are embodied in Keko’s reflection, “It is no coincidence that resistance unfolds in the few places collectively owned by the city’s inhabitants.” Permeti’s interview is animated with excerpts from Keko’s memoir “The Days of My Life” (2007), published in English for the first time with the guidance of Keko’s son, film director Ilir Keko. Chronicling an artistic journey over 79 years, the shared conversation solidifies narratives that shaped a filmic cultural revolution beyond Albania’s borders.

ADF is featured in over 24 leading international and regional publications, among them Architectural Digest, DOMUS, Wallpaper* and Office Magazine.

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