Kostas Stasinopoulos

Talie Rose Eigeland

Kostas Stasinopoulos is an Onassis AiR program mentor for 2024-25.

Kostas Stasinopoulos is a curator and writer. His current research focuses on performance, dance, and film, informed by legacies of oppression, queer politics, ecology, and the flux of identity across personal and collective registers.

He is the curator of Live Programmes at Serpentine, London, looking after the institution’s interdisciplinary program. He has served as Associate Curator at The Stavros Niarchos Foundation Cultural Center and has collaborated with the Whitechapel Gallery, White Cube, Frieze, Loop, Sadler’s Wells, and the Athens Biennale, among others. Kostas received his PhD in History of Art from the University of York (2016), funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council, the Onassis Foundation, and NEON. He holds an MA in History of Art from the Courtauld Institute of Art (2010), an MA in Cultural and Creative Industries from King’s College (2009), and a BSc in Biochemistry with Management from Imperial College London (2007). His research and writing has appeared in numerous symposia and international publications, and together with Hans Ulrich Obrist, Artistic Director, Serpentine, he is the co-editor of 140 Artists’ Ideas for Planet Earth (Penguin, 2021).