Andreas Angelidakis

Andreas Angelidakis

Andreas Angelidakis (b. 1968, Athens, Greece) is an artist and architect whose practice spans installation, writing, and exhibition-making. Initially trained in architecture, Angelidakis explores the cultural logic of ruins, the Internet, and institutional critique through sculptural environments and speculative narratives. Often beginning with digital simulations, his works evolve into physical forms that question the ideological infrastructure of space. With humor and criticality, he addresses the transformation of buildings, societies, and identities across history.

Andreas Angelidakis lives and works in Athens. His work has been shown at institutions such as the Onassis Foundation (Athens), documenta 14 (Athens and Kassel), the Museum of Contemporary Art (Chicago), and the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art (Humlebæk), and is part of collections including the National Museum of Contemporary Art, Athens, Onassis Foundation, MOCA Toronto, SubBrixia (Brescia), Luci d’Artista Torino, CHAT Hong Kong, UQ Art (Queensland), Albertinum (Dresden), Palazzo Bentivoglio (Bologna), Irene Panagopoulos, Nasjonalmuseet Oslo, Art Institute of Chicago, and more.