Kyriakos Alexander


Master of Fine Arts in Studio, Sculpture

Kyriakos Alexander is a Greek artist based in Athens and Chicago. In his practice, he explores the phenomenology and materiality of sculpture, creating ephemeral installations, as drawings in space: single sculptures, systems, and/or fields balancing between feelings of calm and tension. He is an honors graduate of the Athens School of Fine Arts, where he studied painting and drawing, sculpture, ceramics, and photography. He has worked as a designer and sculptor at the Conservation Department of the Keramikos archaeological site and as an assistant in the preparation of Dimitris Papaioannou’s performance “Transverse Orientation.” He has participated in workshops in Greece and abroad, including the Archaeological Site of Delphi and the Karlsruhe University of Arts and Design (HfG). His work has been presented in a variety of places such as the Byzantine and Christian Museum of Athens, the Aesthetica Future Now Anthology publication, the Aesthetica Art Prize 2022 exhibition in York, and the Marina Tower Buildings in Chicago. He currently attends SAIC as a Fellow of the Fulbright Foreign Student Program for Graduate Studies from Greece.