ARCH is pleased to announce the exhibition The Slightest of Breezes by Konstantinos
Giotis. Konstantinos Giotis (b. 1988) lives and works in Athens, Greece. He works across painting and drawing, from intimate studies to large-scale compositions. Often referencing popular culture, art history, and autobiographical elements, his work explores representation, abstraction, and ambiguity as a means of constructing a contemporary imaginary. His scenes are inhabited by ghostly presences and figures that move fluidly in and out of focus, evoking moments of transition and transformation. Developed over long periods through successive layers of paint and transparencies, the works unfold as acts of concealment and revelation, weaving together emotional, temporal, and conceptual connections.
The exhibition is accompanied by a text written by Maria – Thalia Carras, curator and founder of Tavros, who recommended Konstantinos Giotis to the IASPIS Residency where many of the paintings on display were produced.
Konstantinos Giotis studied at the Slade School of Fine Art, UCL (MFA Painting, 2015) and at the Department of Fine Arts, University of Ioannina (BA 2013). In 2025 he was an artist in residence at IASPIS (Stockholm). Recently, he held solo presentations at Hot Wheels (Athens, 2024), Eins Gallery (Limassol, 2024) and One Minute Space (Athens, 2023). His work has also been included in exhibitions at Haus N (Athens, 2025); gb agency (Paris, 2023); Museum of Cycladic Art (Athens, 2022); Tavros (Athens, 2022); and CAN Christina Androulidaki Gallery (2021). In 2020 he was awarded the Stavros Niarchos Foundation Artist Fellowship by ARTWORKS.
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