Artist Statement
My practice operates at the intersection of performance, visual art and research.
I am interested in how the body functions under conditions of pressure, duration and abstraction, and how collective structures emerge through physical action.
Rather than narrative, my work is driven by states: exhaustion, repetition, distortion and transformation. The stage is treated as a living composition — a space where bodies, images and systems interact in real time.
I am particularly drawn to long-form and durational works, where time becomes a material and perception gradually shifts. My projects often engage with historical artistic references, not as representations, but as frameworks for embodied research.
About Konstantinos
Konstantinos Pavlidis is a performance artist and director working between theatre and contemporary art.
His work includes ensemble performances, durational rituals and research-based projects developed for festivals, galleries and interdisciplinary platforms.
His practice investigates the relationship between the body, abstraction and collective experience, drawing inspiration from visual art, philosophy and performative systems.