Potamianou Artemis

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Ακαδημαϊκός Υπότροφος

Artemis Potamianou is an artist and curator who is currently based in Athens. Potamianou has had (24) one-person exhibitions at at Borough Museum and Art Gallery (Newcastle), at MAC ( Midlands Art Center of Birmingham), at Hellenic American Union (Athens), at Museum of Contemporary Art of Crete (Rethymno), at Hellenic Centre (London), at ENIA Gallery (Athens), at Fizz Gallery (Athens), at Tint Gallery (Thessaloniki), at Pleiades Gallery (Athens), etc. She has participated in more than 130 group shows, such as at 1st Biennale of Thessalonica, the BIDA – Biennale of Spain, 3rd Athens Biennale, National Museum of Contemporary Art – EMST, (Athens), State Museum of Contemporary Art (Thessaloniki), Vista Mare Foundation (Pescara), International Young Art 2002: Sotheby’ s Amsterdam, Sotheby’ s Tel Aviv, Sotheby’ s Moscow, Change and Partner Contemporary Art (Rome), «Greek Sale»- Bonhams (London), The Benaki Museum (Athens), Biennale Internazionale Dell’ Arte Contemporanea (Florence), Open 15 – International Exhibition,(Venice), Tensta Kulturhus-Tensta house of culture, (Stockholm), etc. Potamianou completed her BA(FA) at the the School of Fine Art (Athens) and has subsequently received an MA degree from the Staffordshire University. She has curated more than 50 exhibitions of important artists of international scene. She has curated exhibitions of Joseph Kosuth, Damien Hirst ,Joseph Beuys, Terry Atkinson, Peter Greenaway, Candice Brietz, Guerrilla Girls, etc. and many other exhibitions in Institutes, museums and independent exhibitions spaces. Potamianou is the founder and Director of Platforms Project– Independent Art Fair. She is the radio presenter and producer of Art Therapy, a radio talk-show about visual art at Beton7 radio since 2011 and she is the Editor in chief of visual arts for GRA Review (architectural magazine for architecture and design) since 2010. Potamianou is in the board and Treasurer of AICA HELLAS (International Association of Art Critics) since 2015. Potamianou has written essays for exhibition’s catalogues and books.