ELENI MARAGAKI
Eleni Maragaki is a visual artist working across sculpture, installation, and expanded printmaking. Her practice has been presented internationally in exhibitions, public commissions, and residencies, with highlights including presentations at Tate Modern, the Shijiazhuang Youth Art Biennale, and a commission by the Stavros Niarchos Foundation.

Eleni Maragaki is a visual artist born in Athens and based in London, working across sculpture, installation, and expanded printmaking. She studied Painting at the Athens School of Fine Arts (2013–2018) and completed an MA in Fine Art at Central Saint Martins, UAL (2020–2022), supported by the Mona Hatoum Scholarship.
Eleni’s work has been exhibited in numerous shows across the UK, Europe, and Asia. Notable recent presentations include the Shijiazhuang Youth Art Biennale in Hebei (2023, China), a screening of a short animated film at LUX Moving Image (2022, London), and Landscapes Seen from Everywhere, her latest solo exhibition at The Muse Gallery (2025, London). She has also exhibited in various renowned venues such as the Christian and Byzantine Museum of Athens, Wells Cathedral, and Tate Modern.
Her public art practice includes Pompe, a light installation commissioned by the Stavros Niarchos Foundation and presented at Stavros Niarchos Park (2022 and 2024), an interactive public sculpture exhibited at Art Station Dubulti in Latvia (2021), and the proposed kinetic sculpture Orbital Landscape, which was shortlisted for the First Plinth Award by the Royal Society of Sculptors (2023). Her most recent public installation proposal was selected for publication among Greece’s submissions for the 2026 Venice Biennale.
Eleni has undertaken several residencies focused on environmental themes and community engagement in institutions and organisations including The Muse Gallery (2022, London), Mahler & LeWitt Studios in Spoleto (2023, Italy), and NY20+ Art Museum in Sichuan (2026, China). In 2023, she participated in a collaborative project with Leslie Thompson, organised by the Royal Society of Sculptors and Art et Al, focusing on neurodivergent and inclusive creative practices. Her publications include co-authoring the essay Order to Chaos, presented during Offprint at Tate Modern (2025).
Eleni is an elected member of the Royal Society of Sculptors. Her practice explores the intersections between urban construction and the natural environment.




