Yorgos Archimandritis signs the conception, organization, presentation and coordination of numerous public debates, round table discussions, lectures, festivals, award ceremonies and other cultural actions of international scope. Among others, the anniversary events for the revival of the Olympic Games or for the bicentennial of the Greek War of Independence at the Sorbonne University in Paris, the tributes to Mikis Theodorakis, Theo Angelopoulos and Melina Mercouri as well as the public conversations with Michel Houellebecq, Bernard-Henri Lévy, Pascal Bruckner, Yasmina Reza, Romain Gavras, Enki Bilal and Adonis in Athens (French Institute of Greece, Onassis Cultural Center, Museum of Cycladic Art).
Member of the Board of Directors of the Democracy and Culture Foundation, Yorgos Archimandritis regularly participates in the international conferences Art for Tomorrow and Athens Democracy Forum, held in collaboration with The New York Times (Doha, Athens, Florence, Milan, Venice).
Conversation with artist Jeff Koons and the contemporary art collector Dakis Joannou, in the context of the Democracy and Culture Foundation’s Art for Tomorrow conference in collaboration with The New York Times (Doha, 2016).
Conversation with filmmaker Amos Gitai, in the context of the Democracy and Culture Foundation’s Art for Tomorrow conference in collaboration with The New York Times (Venice, 2024).
Conversation with architect Elisabeth de Portzamparc, in the context of the Democracy and Culture Foundation’s Art for Tomorrow conference in collaboration with The New York Times (Florence, 2023).
Conversation with Pulitzer Prize-winning photojournalist Yannis Behrakis, in the context of the Democracy and Culture Foundation’s Art for Tomorrow conference in collaboration with The New York Times (Doha, 2017).
Conversation with Bruno Patino, President of ARTE France, in the context of the Night of Ideas of the French Institute of Greece (Athens, 2021).
Conversation with the writer Michel Houellebecq and the philosopher Bernard – Henri Lévy at the French Institute of Greece (Athens, 2010).