The Greek Embassy in London is hosting an art exhibition titled 'Odyssey – Imaginary Cartographies' by Greek artist Markos Kampanis, showcasing a contemporary visual interpretation of Homer’s Odyssey. The exhibition runs until July 3 and features a four-volume artist’s book created by painting over a 15th-century manuscript of Homer’s work held by the British Library. The display coincides with the upcoming release of Christopher Nolan’s film adaptation of the epic, increasing public interest in the ancient tale. Ambassador Yiannis Tsaousis praised The Odyssey as a cornerstone of world civilization during the opening. The exhibition had previously been displayed at the Benaki Museum in Athens in 2025. Admission is free, though advance registration is required.
Lecture du biais (Centre): The article focuses on a cultural event related to Greek heritage and literature, with no political controversy or ideological framing. It provides factual information about the exhibition, its artistic significance, and its connection to classical literature without taking a partisan stance.
Pourquoi ces scores (Factualité 95 · Objectivité 95): Factuality is high as it accurately describes the art exhibit and its connection to both the ancient text and Nolan's film. Objectivity is strong with balanced reporting and no apparent bias.





