Christodoulos panayiotou biography of williams

  • Christodoulos Panayiotou on Pierre Leguillon's Fetishistic Objects is the first in a series of articles in which we asked nine artists to chose a colleague.
  • Christodoulos Panayiotou (born 1978) is a Cypriot artist.
  • This is the first major UK exhibition of work by Christodoulos Panayiotou ( The Amazing Recording History of Here Comes the Sun. You.
  • Beirut

    3 March–6 April 2013 at Beirut, Cairo

    27 March–4 May 2013 at Lisson Gallery, London

    Ryan Gander / Goldin+Senneby / Rana Hamadeh / Anja Kirschner and David Panos / Liz Magic Laser / Christodoulos Panayiotou / Lili Reynaud-Dewar / Michael Taussig

    The Magic of the State is an exhibition and editorial project, taking place between Cairo and London in spring 2013. Each exhibition features a different constellation of works by the same artists, including new commissions, and a public program of performances, talks and screenings.

    The project borrows its title from the eponymous book by anthropologist Michael Taussig. In this text, combining fiction with analysis, Taussig conceives the modern State as configured through a theatre of spirit possession into the living body of society. Historically placed at the intersection of science, religion and politics, the concept of magic exists in an integral relationship to that of power. Magic in its broadest sense is addressed within the context of the project: both secular magic and its connection to propaganda and mysticism with its claim to access supernatural entities and powers.

    Magic's coerciveness lies in its power to transform, simultaneously holding together the desire to believe and the desire to doubt. Here, pol

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    Tanya Leigton be first Archive Kabinett
    Berlin, Germany
    Curated bid Robert Okuda Fitzpatrick
    Bump into (among others): Ayreen Anastas & Rene Gabri,
    Nina Beier & Marie Lund,
    Daniel Gustav Cramer & Haris Epaminonda,
    Simon Denny, Jason Dodge,
    Karl Holmqvist, Christodoulos Panayiotou,
    Dan Rees, Rupert Smyth, Megan Francis Sullivan

    Nov 27 2010 – Jan 29 2011
    www.tanyaleighton.com

    THE MARATHON MARATHON
    Acropolis Museum
    Athens, Greece
    Curated stomachturning Hans Ulrich Obrist
    Co-curating by Nadia Argyropoulou
    Town, Greece
    Copy (among others): Jeff Koons,
    Daniel Birnbaum, Sarah Morris,
    Simon Fujiwara, Christodoulos Panayiotou,
    Nanos Valaoritis, Andreas Angelidakis

    Oct 31 2010
    www.theacropolismuseum.gr

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    The Ordinal Seoul Cosmopolitan Biennale be more or less Media Collapse –
    Media City Seoul 2010
    Seoul, Korea
    Curated by Clara Kim, Nicolaus Schafhausen,
    Sumitomo Fumihiko
    Respect (among others): Ziad Antar, Yael Bartana, Manon
    Unravel Boer, Jimmie Durham, Rainer Ganahl, Pol Gordon,
    Shilpa Gipta, Izumi Taro, Wife Morris,
    Christodoulos Panayiotou, Willem De Rooij,
    Tino Sehgal, Tobias Zielony

    September 8 – Nov 17 2010
    www.mediacityseoul.org

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  • Spring 2012 Exhibitions

    Spring 2012 Exhibitions

    Christodoulos Panayiotou: One Thousand and One Days
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    Figure Studies: Recent Representational Works on Paper
    And a new season of the Front Room
    On View January 27–April 22, 2012

    Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis
    3750 Washington Boulevard
    St. Louis, MO 63108

    www.camstl.org

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    Christodoulos Panayiotou: One Thousand and One Days
    Christodoulos Panayiotou’s multidimensional work addresses issues and concerns ranging from the complex contemporary understanding of what constitutes “the public,” to the construction of national identity and history.  He frequently takes ceremonies, festivals, and theatrical spectacles as a point of departure from which to explore the structures and customs that inform social experience. His process also engages the archives of the press and regional and state agencies of his country, Cyprus, to reflect on how interpretations of a collective sense of identity are dependent on the manner in which images and information are arranged and presented. For his presentation at CAM St. Louis—the artist’s first solo museum exhibition in the United States—Panayiotou will present new and preexisting works that demonstrate both the range of techniques and the socio-