B. & M. Theocharakis Foundation

& M. Theocharakis Foundation for the Fine Arts and Music (Greek: Ίδρυμα Εικαστικών Τεχνών και Μουσικής Βασίλη και Μαρίνας Θεοχαράκη) is a non-profit foundation and art museum based in Athens, Greece, focusing on the promotion of Fine Arts through cultural events and exhibitions.

[1][2] The foundation was established in 2004 by Basil Theocharakis, a Greek businessman, art collector and painter,[3][4] and his wife Marina Theocharaki who is involved with art exhibitions and publications.

After restoration works accompanied by interior and exterior redesign occurred,[5][6] the museum opened to the public on December 5, 2007, presenting a retrospective exhibition dedicated to painter Spyros Papaloukas (1892–1957).

[7] The Foundation's main goals are:[1] The bulk of its collection consisted of a large number of Papaloukas' works, mainly donated to the museum by his daughter.

[8] The building housing the museum was built in the 1920s by architect Vassilis Tsagris, mainly based on the eclectic style of the Interwar period but also inspired by Art Nouveau and the so-called "Wagner School".