Alexia Kalogeropoulou was born in Athens, Greece, where she still lives and works. She is primarily a poet but also moves seamlessly across prose, photography, performance, and new technologies. She creates written and multimedia works that combine words, images, and sound to explore profound existential, environmental, and social issues. Her work is characterized by minimalist aesthetics and intense symbolism, drawing inspiration from nature, the passage of time, loss, memory, and the human condition.
She studied Psychology at the Faculty of Philosophy of the University of Athens, Cultural Studies & Human Communication (MSc), and Creative Writing (MA). Her poetic and multimedia works have been showcased at festivals and installations in Greece and abroad, while her photographic projects have been featured in both domestic and international exhibitions. She is the author of four books and has contributed to over ten collective editions.
She studied Psychology at the Faculty of Philosophy of the University of Athens, Cultural Studies & Human Communication (MSc), and Creative Writing (MA). Her poetic and multimedia works have been showcased at festivals and installations in Greece and abroad, while her photographic projects have been featured in both domestic and international exhibitions. She is the author of four books and has contributed to over ten collective editions.
Project Statement
Light, shadow, the moment – a photograph is a verse beyond words.
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