Georgia Sagri

Georgia Sagri (b. 1979, Athens) is an artist and activist. She lives and works between Athens and New York. Her work engages with political, social, philosophical, and ecological questions, expanding the boundaries of embodied experience. Working across sculpture, sound, and installation, she emphasizes an economy of means and, through performance, explores self-healing and practices of collective care. Her work has been presented internationally at institutions including the Centre Pompidou (2025–2026), Kunstmuseum Liechtenstein (2024), Skulpturenpark Köln (2024), Palais de Tokyo (2024, 2022), Castello di Rivoli Museo d’Arte Contemporanea (2023), Gropius Bau (2023), de Appel (2021), Mimosa House (2020), Portikus Frankfurt (2018), Museum of Cycladic Art (2017), KW Institute for Contemporary Art (2016), Kunsthalle Basel (2014), MoMA PS1 (2013), Guggenheim Bilbao (2011), and the Museum of Modern Art, New York (2011). She has also participated in major events such as the Göteborg Biennial (2025), the Kyiv Biennial (2023), documenta 14 (2017), Manifesta 11 (2016), the Istanbul Biennial (2015), the Lyon Biennial (2013), and the Whitney Biennial (2012). She is the founder of the Athens-based space ΥΛΗ[matter]HYLE and Professor of Performance at the Athens School of Fine Arts.