Klitsa Antoniou
Klitsa Antoniou is an award-winning artist and researcher with a cross-disciplinary practice. She is the founder and coordinator of Cut Contemporary Fine Arts Lab since 2019 http://www.cutcontemporaryfineartslab.com/. She is a Professor of Fine Arts in the Fine Arts Department of the Cyprus University of Technology. She studied at Wimbledon School of Art and Saint Martin’s School of Art and Design [B.F.A.] in London, at Pratt Institute [MFA], and New York University [D.A.] in New York. Since 2014, she has held a PhD in Theory and Philosophy of Art from the Cyprus University of Technology.
As an artist, she has exhibited in major museums, galleries, and art institutions worldwide. Her work has been exhibited in Herzliya Museum, Israel; Circulo de Bellas Artes, Madrid; Palais du Rhin/Drac Alsace, Strasbourg; Arte Contemporanea Pinerolo, Torino; Sandström Andersson Gallery, Sweden; Exhibit Gallery, London; Antrepo, Istanbul; Espace Commines Paris; Pulchri Studio, Hague; Macedonian Museum, Thessaloniki; Wonderland Lotte Square, Quanzhou, China; Bozar Expo, Belgium; Museum of Contemporary Art, Sarajevo; Skånes konstförening, Malmö, Sweden; Petach Tikva Museum, Israel; Museum of Nanjing University of the Art, China; The Museum of the Arts of the 20th and 21st Century, St Petersburg, Russia; De Skyddssökande, Ostgotateatern Theatre, Norrkoping, Sweden; Norrköping City Museum, Sweden; Anya and Andrew Shiva Gallery, Jonh Jay, New York; Museum of Contemporary Art Athens, Greece and Apollonia Art Exchanges in Strasburg.
In 2019, she represented Malta at the Venice Biennale with the work Atlantropa-X.
For her full CV visit her website https://www.klitsa-antoniou.com/