PANOS FOURTOULAKIS
Curating
Panos Fourtoulakis is a curator and producer whose projects tend to explore the affective, affecting, and contingent possibilities of time-based media. He is the curator of courtyard, an online project space abled by Rodeo gallery. In 2020 he co-curated Sets and Scenarios for Nottingham Contemporary, an online programme of film, text and performance exploring our heightened proximity to moving images and what it means to live under their influence. His projects tend to explore the affective, affecting, and contingent possibilities of time-based media. Working in this trajectory, he curated a series of live projects for a variety of art institutions and non-art spaces in London, such as the Barbican Centre, Goldsmiths CCA, Cubitt Artists, and the Queen Adelaide. He commissioned artists Adam Christensen, Eva Gold, Thuy-Han Nguyen-Chi and Aaron Ratajczyk to produce new works, and has collaborated with AA Bronson, Christian Friedrich, Sidsel Meineche Hansen, Prem Sahib, Pauline Boudry/Renate Lorenz and James Richards, among others. Panos also has a collaborative practice with Titus Nouwens. They previously devised It’s a lot like life, a one-night exhibition in a lecture theatre for the Royal College of Art (2019) and are currently developing a series of projects across Athens and Amsterdam. He has been awarded the Stavros Niarchos Foundation Artist Fellowship by ARTWORKS (2021).