Panagiota Antonopoulou lives and works in Greece. Her artistic practice moves between the boundaries of printmaking, painting and installations with a common starting point the concepts of opacity and ambiguity through the combination of multiple media-materials and layers.

Education

2013-2018               Fine and Applied Arts, Univercity of Western Macedonia Florina 

2017                         Accademia di Belle Arti di Venezia 

2020-2022               MFA, Athens School of Fine Arts 

Exhibitions

Solo Show

How to Place a Flower. 

Mets Art Center, curated by Niovi Kritikou (Athens 2024)

Group shows
  • While we were walking, we decided to go back, in collaboration with Riccardo Vitali, Kouiasa art space, (Athens, Greece, 2025)
  • Op residency, Gallery de Ploegh, (Amersfoort 2024)
  • Therines Periplaniseis, Mets Art Center, curated by Niovi Kritikou (Athens 2023)  

  • Allusion, Circuits and Currents (Athens 2023)

  • For Sale, curated by Konstantinos Mouchtaridis (Athens 2023)

  • Bread Factory, Okay Space, curated by Okay Space (Athens 2023)

  • Home Spectrograph, Metz Art Center, curated by Niovi Kritikou (Athens 2023)

  • Teacher who taught, www.tetartimorio.gr, curated by Niovi Kritikou (Athens 2022)

  •  The Future Myth Project (Athens 2022) 

  • Textile Memories, The Fabric of My Life (online, 2021)

  • Zig-Zag Festival (Tinos, 2021)

  • Platforms Project (Athens 2021)

  •  Art for Change vol V (Athens 2019) Out of Concept,

  • Cabane art space (Athens 2019)

  • Museum of Contemporary Art of Florina (2018) 8th Biennale of Students (Thessaloniki, 2017)

  • The Human Body and Experience in the Era of Modern Crisis through the Prism of Science and Art (University of Crete International Conference, Crete, 2016) Quar-t (Thessaloniki, Artist Causa Gallery, 2015)

  • In between (Thessaloniki, Yeni Tzami, 2015)

Artistic 

Programs

Artistic Residency in Soest, Netherlands (March – April 2024)

1st International Artistic Residency at Blueprints Studio, Ferreira do Zêzere, Portugal (August 2019)

Walking Practices / Walking Art / Walking Bodies” (Prespes, July 1-7, 2019)

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