Lecture by Panagiotis Lianos entitled "Graffiti appearances: from the personal to the commons and from the urban to the digital " on Monday 12/5/2025 at 11:30 in the Amphitheater of the Department of Planning and Regional Development.
Panayotis Lianos is an artist, architect and tattooist based in Athens. He is a graduate of the School of Architecture of the National Technical University of Athens, has a Master of Fine Arts from the Athens School of Fine Arts and currently is a PhD candidate in Architecture at NTUA. His artistic research focuses on the methods of collective artistic production that can, potentially, create cracks within institutional frameworks. The mediums he employs span from installations to digital interdisciplinary fetishes, composing a vocabulary that fluctuates between bits and gestures, blood and data. His work has been presented in various institutions and art spaces such as: Urbanism\Architecture Bi-City Biennale (UABB), Hong Kong & Shenzhen; Saigon, Athens; State of Concept, Athens; Eight, Athens; Neo Cosmos, Athens; P.E.T. Projects, Athens; Ammophila, Elafonisos and Michalis Cacoyannis Foundation, among others. Panayotis is a member of the Laboratory for the Urban Commons, the fluid artistic collaborations method brackets[], and has been a member of the Ofrah Fergal Kasei practice. Via the aforementioned symbioses a series of co-authored works, interventions and publications have been produced; some exist in self-managed and public spaces while others are included in public and private collections. He has been awarded by ARTWORKS in 2022 and his PhD research is supported by the Hellenic Foundation for Research and Innovation (HFRI) under the 5th Call for HFRI PhD Fellowships.