Nathalie Karagiannis

The work of Nathalie Karagiannis (Paris, 1972) moves between writing, drawing, and installation. She holds degrees in public law (Paris I) and political science (Sciences Po Paris), and a PhD in social and political theory from the EUI in Florence. Her most recent exhibitions are Three Breaths of Fresh Air (Islahane Museum, 2025), Vent (La Pahissa del Marquet, 2025), and Dago (Hadjimihali Museum, 2025). She curated Art and Crisis at CCCB in 2013, the Sud Festival at the Real Cercle Artístic in 2015, Der Blinde Fleck at the Warburg Haus in 2019, and Elogio del riesgo and Vallas from 2023 at La Fusteria. She has published seven books, edited three, and written articles on democracy, debt, solidarity, and other topics in social and political theory.

www.nathaliekaragiannis.com

Latest project in residence

MUR MUR I ZO (2026) is a kinetic and poetic exploration of the exhibition ‘El moviment perpetu del mur’ of the Tápies Museum. It is a collaborative investigation of movement and stasis between two female artists coming from different backgrounds (dance and the visual arts/poetry) and it has three entry points: the repetition of the motif of the wall in Tápies’s work and its implications, the relation between the body and memory (memory as deadly archive or as creative vitality), and the interaction between us two.

Graner Residency Archive

  • 2026 · With Archival Body – Museu Tàpies · MUR MUR I ZO (awithGeorgia Vardarou)

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