A year-long contemporary art exhibition at the EMST in the Greek capital flips the usual ratio of majority-male artists
An all-female cabinet faces nuclear crisis. What do they do? Take their threatened country into confrontation, stick with their anti-war principles or give in to the Trumpian figure threatening to press the button?
These are some of the questions that audiences in the screening room of Greece’s national museum of contemporary art, EMST, are asked to contemplate by the Israeli artist Yael Bartana. Her anti-war film Two Minutes to Midnight is one of the highlights of the institution’s latest exhibition cycle What if Women Ruled the World?.