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evangeloslimpantoudis

Greece, 1979

Evangelos Limpantoudis is a Greek artist, architect, and educator whose work explores memory, atmosphere, identity, and constructed space through layered processes of drawing and spatial narration. Working between analog and digital techniques, his pieces often unfold as fragmented visual narratives influenced by cinema, ruins, dreams, and urban memory. Rather than pursuing representation alone, Limpantoudis approaches image-making as a process of excavation, where spaces, figures, and textures emerge gradually through accumulation, erasure, distortion, and reinterpretation. His work frequently exists between architecture and psychology, treating space not simply as physical form, but as an emotional and experiential condition shaped by perception, memory, and time. Alongside his artistic practice, he has taught architectural design and theory at the university level, continuing to investigate the relationship between design, education, and human experience. Born in Greece, Limpantoudis lives and works between Thessaloniki and New York. He holds a Master of Architecture from Massachusetts Institute of Technology and a BA in Fine Arts from Hobart and William Smith Colleges.