Georgia Fambris (b.1973, Genova, It) studied painting and byzantine iconography at the School of the Sacred Metropolis of Piraeus and has worked as a byzantine iconographer in Greece, Cyprus and the United States.
In her most recent work, her practice revolves around the female experience through an existentialist prism. With the female body being central in her work, she examines formalistically her personal position and view to the world.
In this artistic process Fambris spans a wide range of media from painting and video, to textiles.
She has held four solo exhibitions and has participated in over 20 group exhibitions at notable museums and international art fairs, including: the National Archaeological Museum of Athens (GR), the Museum of Byzantine Culture of Salonica (GR), the Contemporary Art Museum of Sicily (IT), Villa Croce Museum of Contemporary Art in Genoa (IT), Art Madrid (ES), the 6th Athens Biennale (GR) and Art Athina (GR). She lives and works in Athens, Greece. “…And we are magic talking to itself, noisy and alone…” is her fifth solo show.