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georgia gremouti
Works (details shown above) 
"Condensing" (detail of silk pleated sculpture)
"Wanting to become one, wanting to become many" ( d
etail of paper sculpture)
Part of an ongoing series exploring rhythm, opposing forces, and shifting densities within a dynamic whole.
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I work with surfaces that hold traces of action. Through repetition, folding, and small variations, forms gradually emerge as fields rather than images. I am interested in how a gesture can become structure and how something minimal can accumulate into a system.
My process is slow and built through units. Each unit relates to the next, so the work develops through rhythm and transformation, forming an evolving structure. What appears as a final form is actually the result of many small shifts over time.
I think of these works as skins: surfaces that carry memory, pressure, and contact. They do not represent movement, but they contain it. What remains visible is not the action itself, but what it leaves behind.


Selected news

Saudi Arabia International festival

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“Invited guest artist at Banan – Saudi International Handicrafts Week, Riyadh (2025)
Georgia Gremouti was invited as a guest artist to Banan - Saudi International Handicrafts Week in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia (13–26 November 2025).
During the first week of the 2025 edition, she presented textile-based work as part of the event’s international program.
Banan is a platform dedicated to handicrafts and artisanal heritage, bringing together practitioners through curated exhibitions alongside live craft demonstrations and workshops that highlight processes, materials, and making traditions.
It is an international event dedicated to handicrafts and artisanal heritage, a celebration of the crafts, organized by the Saudi Heritage Commission. During the first week of the 2025 edition,  textile-based works were exhibited, contributing to the program’s international exchange around contemporary approaches to craft and art making.
The invitation highlights the international visibility of her textile practice within contemporary craft contexts.
Banan event is structured around curated exhibitions alongside live craft demonstrations and workshops by artisans from Saudi Arabia and abroad, creating a public platform for exchange around making, material knowledge, and contemporary craft practices. 
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