Eva Papamargariti


Work exhibited at School of Waters
Cinema Concordia

As they were drifting away, their bodies turned into waves (2021)
HD video, color, sound, 11’

About the artist

Eva Papamargariti (1987, Greece) is an artist based between London and Athens. Her practice focuses on time-based media but also printed material and sculptural installations that explore the relationship between digital and material reality. She is interested in the creation of rendered spaces and scenarios which provoke narrations based on the obscure simultaneous situations happening in a quotidian frequency on the verge of digital and physical environments, blurring the boundaries between these ‘ecosystems’.

She has exhibited in institutions, museums, and festivals such as: Ars Electronica (Linz), Athens Biennale (Athens), MAAT Museum (Lisbon), MoMA PS1 (New York), Museum of Contemporary Art (Montreal), Museum of Moving Image (New York), New Museum (New York), Tate Britain (London), Thessaloniki Biennale (Thessaloniki), Transmediale Festival (Berlin), Whitney Museum (New York).


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Fig. 1.
Eva Papamargariti, installation view,
Uh Everything Looks So Fresh - Oh Everything Is So Rotten, 2020
Archival pigment print, 80 x 120 cm
Courtesy of the artist and Nicoletti Contemporary (London)

Fig. 2.
Eva Papamargariti
Film still, Liminal Beings, 2019
3-channel video, 
Courtesy of the artist and Transfer Gallery (Los Angeles)

Fig. 3. 
Eva Papamargariti
Installation view, Eva Papamargariti: Precarious Inhabitants, 2017
Courtesy  of the artist and Transfer Gallery (New York)