Greek Gotham is a landmark art book curated by Maria Brito, with an introduction by iconic curator Jeffrey Deitch and photographs by Peter Koloff capturing the energy of the opening in Mykonos, Greece. Published by Diohoria, the project bridges downtown New York’s rebellious art scene with the mythic light and creative legacy of the Aegean.
Shot against the backdrop of whitewashed architecture and summer-blue skies, Peter’s imagery documents works from cultural powerhouses like KAWS, Nina Chanel Abney, Todd James, Misia Kawai, Erik Parker, and more. The island’s surreal beauty became more than just a location — it became part of the story.
This collaboration marked a pivotal moment in Peter’s creative journey merging editorial photography with cultural documentation at the highest level. Explore more from his global storytelling in The Prestige Diaries, or view additional published work spanning fashion, fine art, and visual media.
Greek Gotham the new art book by Maria Brito.
With pics by Peter Koloff.
Greek Gotham inaugurates Diohoria's publishing arm.
With intro by Jeffrey Deitch and the most incredible artists:
@assumevividastrofocus @gregbogin @ninachanel @miramizzmira @norauls @michaeldotson @nirhod @toddjamesreas @kaws @misakikawai @sebastianstudio @robertlazzarini @austinleee @erikparkerstudio @taylormckimens @palladingdong
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What is the Greek Gotham art book?
Greek Gotham is an art book curated by Maria Brito and published by Diohoria, featuring work by leading contemporary artists with an introduction by Jeffrey Deitch.
Who are the featured artists in Greek Gotham?
Artists include KAWS, Nina Chanel Abney, Erik Parker, Michael Dotson, Taylor McKimens, Robert Lazzarini, and more.
Who photographed the Greek Gotham book launch?
Photographer Peter Koloff captured behind-the-scenes visuals and contributed images featured in the book’s promotion and press.
Where did the Greek Gotham project take place?
The project launched in Mykonos, Greece, blending New York’s contemporary art energy with the island’s timeless setting.
What is Diohoria?
Dio Horia is a contemporary art gallery and cultural platform based in Mykonos and Athens. Founded by Marina Vranopoulou, it supports emerging and established artists through exhibitions, residencies, and publishing. The gallery is known for blending international art with the mythic energy of Greece.