iLiana Fokianaki
Greece
 

Over the course of the residency, iLiana Fokianaki will connect with local institutions and artists.

iLiana Fokianaki

3 November - 8 November 2018

Over the course of the residency, iLiana Fokianaki will connect with local institutions and artists. She will present a talk on the ethics of curatorial practice through the institutional trajectory of State of Concept, an independent institution in Athens she founded in 2013. In addition, she will conduct a workshop for postgraduate students at NTU School of Art, Design and Media.


iLiana Fokianaki, 3 November – 8 November 2018, Courtesy the artist.

Contributors
iLiana Fokianaki
iLiana Fokianaki
Curator-in-Residence
Greece, Netherlands

iLiana Fokianaki is a writer and curator based in Athens and Rotterdam. Her research focuses on the notion of state and the power formations that manifest themselves under the influence of geopolitics, identity politics as well as cultural and anthropological histories. Through her exhibition-making practice, she articulates the institutional “performance” of the concept of the state. In 2013, she founded State of Concept Athens, the first non-profit institution with a permanent program and location in Athens. State of Concept promotes Greek and international artists through solo exhibitions and it also invites curators to create exhibitions that comment on the sociopolitical landscape of Greece and beyond. In 2016, together with Antonia Alampi, she founded Future Climates, a platform that aims to propose viable futures for small-scale organizations of contemporary art. Since 2017, she is curator and programmer of Kunsthal Extra City in Antwerp, Belgium. She is a contributing author to several books and has written for art-agenda, Art Papers, e-flux, Frieze, LEAP, Metropolis M, and Ocula. She is currently pursuing a PhD on economy, identity, and politics at Panteion University, Athens, and is a member of IKT International Association of Curators of Contemporary Art.