Nina Papaconstantinou
Visual artist/ artista visiva

Born in Athens, Greece in 1968, Nina Papaconstantinou studied Greek Literature in Athens and Visual Arts:Drawing in Camberwell College of Arts, London. In 2015 she was artist-in-residence at the Seeger Center for Hellenic Studies in Princeton University.

Her work is mainly an investigation of the relationship between text and its image.

She has presented her work in several group and personal exhibitions in Greece and abroad, more recently in: Home (duo show), Ileana Tounta Contemporary Art Center, Athens, Under / erasure, Pierogi gallery, New York, After Babel, AnnexM, Athens Concert Hall, At the Beginning Was the Word, Concepts – Images- ScriptNational Art Museum of China (NAMOC), Beijing, Multitudinous Seas, Fondation Hippocrène, Paris, Antidoron -documenta 14 Fridericianum, Kassel, NP or the possibilities of a life, Locus Athens, Genii Loci. Greek Art from 1930 to Present, Manège Central Exhibition Hall, St. Petersburg, Russia, Urgent Conversations: Athens-Antwerp, EMST National Museum of Contemporary Art, Athens. Where There is Sea There Are Pirates, 3137, Athens, Typo (solo show) Kalfayan gallery, Quieter in Every Phrase (solo show), Martine Aboucaya gallery, Paris, Drawing Time, Reading Time, The Drawing Center, New York, 1st Arezzo Biennial Icastica:  Glocal Women, Arezzo, Italy, Pen to Paper, Athr gallery, Zeddah, Saudi Arabia, La Plasticité du Langage, Fondation Hippocrène, Paris, Le ciel bientôt sera trop court, Martine Aboucaya gallery, Paris, Others: Le Biennali d’ Arte di Marrakech, Atene e Istanbul α Catania e Palermo, Fondazione Puglisi Consentino, Catania, Italy, Heaven, 2nd Athens Biennial, Instead of Writing (solo show), ΕΜSΤ National Museum of Contemporary Art, Athens, Greece. 

Links:

www.ninapapaconstantinou.gr

https://www.emst.gr/en/exhibitions-en/nina-papaconstantinou-instead-of-writing

We are pleased to be welcoming Nina Papaconstantinou as a Fall 2021 resident artist at the Siena Art Institute through the SNF-SART residency program, co-sponsored by the Stavros Niarchos Foundation

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