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Sergis Hadjiadamos

Sergis Hadjiadamos is a creative artist with South African and Cypriot heritage. He channeled his multicultural upbringing into his art, beginning his journey at age 15 after his father's passing. He studied Fine Arts and Graphic Design.

 

In 2003, he held his first solo exhibit in Cyprus, showcasing digital mixed-media art. Sergis has worked in various media and curated several exhibitions. From 2007 until 2012, he published the Art Magazine Beach News. In 2010, he successfully curated his father's retrospective exhibition that celebrated 20 years since the artist's passing.

 

In 2017, he curated the Exhibition Risky Travels for the European Capital of Culture, PAFOS2017. Over the years, he participated in many group exhibitions. In 2018, he was awarded at the Larnaca Biennale for "Paphos Souls,” a triptych of damaged glass negative plates. In 2019, he held his first solo exhibition titled "Metamorphosis," and "Metamorphosis 2" in 2022.

 

He has also exhibited his digital art collection "Reconstructing Our Common Values" in 2022 and is involved in the NFT art scene. In 2025 he accomplished his sixth solo exhibition in Nicosia Cyprus, Artos Gallery House, titled “Whatever Remains, Turn It Into Art.”

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