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​CURRICULUM VITAE
Markos Georgilakis was born in 1957 at Spili, Rethimnon, Crete
1986 degree in educational mechanical engineering
(S.E.L.E.T.E.)    
1987- 1992 Studies in Sculpture, Athens School of Fine Arts
1992 Edinburgh College of Art, Erasmus scholarship
1994- 1996 Ι. Κ. Υ.  postgraduate scholarship from institution of state scholarships (I.K.Y.)
2003 Lecturer at Athens School of Fine Arts
2006 Participation at the 1st sculpture symposium in Katerini, Greece
2008 Creation of the film titled “Bronze & Fire” in collaboration with the educational television
2009 Assistant Professor at Athens School of Fine Arts 2010 Curator of group exhibition “Bronze laboratory at Athens School of Fine Arts”, Technopolis, Municipality of Athens, Greece
2013 Participation in Inter-university Seminar Series Syros Institute. Syros
2015 Participation in Festival of High Temperatures, Academy of Fine Arts and Design, Wroclaw. Poland
2016 Gurator of group exhibition "Anthropographes-the meaning of the mold in the Art", Benaki Museum
2016: Curator of group exhibition “Anthropografes-the meaning of the mold in the art”
Kalabaka-Natural History Museum of Meteora.
2018  Associate Professor at Athens School of Fine Arts.
2019 Gurator of group exhibition "MSK and GAZE", iset (contemporary greek art institute)
SOLO EXHIBITION
1995 Art gallery “Ekfrasis”, Athens, Greece
1996 Art gallery “Anny Balta”, Thessaloniki, Greece 1999 Art gallery “Ekfrasis”, Athens, Greece
2005 Art gallery “Amymoni” Ioannina, Greece
2006 Art gallery “Ekfrasi Yianna Grammatopoulou” Athens, Greece
2009 “Rhodes Museum of contemporary Greek art”, Rhodes, Greece
2012 Art gallery “Ekfrasi Yianna Grammatopoulou” Athens, Greece
2012 Art gallery “OPUS” Nicosia, Cyprus
​2018  Art gallery “Ekfrasi-Yianna Grammatopoulou”, Athens, Greece.
GROUP EXHIBITIONS
1993 Edinburgh College of Art
1995 Olympia, Greece, sculpture exhibition
1997 Pirgos, Tinos, Greece, contemporary Greek sculpture exhibition
1997 Thessaloniki, Greece, Cultural capital of Europe
1997 Athens, Greece, Art center “Apopsis”, “The story of a work”
1998 Swhetzingen, Germany, drawings
2000 Athens, Greece, “Personal relations”, Art gallery “Ekfrasis Yianna Grammatopoulou”
2001 Athens, Greece, Technopolis, Municipality of Athes, Month of Fine Arts
2003 Rethimnon, Crete, Greece, Center of contemporary art “ΟΙΚΑΔΕ”
2003 Athens, Greece, Municipality of Athens art gallery, “Greek sculpture – engraving” collections of Th. Hatzisavas
2004 Malakasa, Attika, Greece, Art City “Sculpture – Painting of the 20th century”
2004 Istanbul, Turkey, “1st International Festival Of Princes Islands”
2004 Athens, Greece, Art gallery “Ekfrasis Yianna Grammatopoulou” «Εfhologio»
2005 Falatados, Tinos, Greece “The House of Exhibitions” – “A visit to Halepas”
2006 Athens, Greece, “Center of Arts – Parko Elftherias” – “In the colors of the rainbow”
2006 Katerini, Greece, 1st Sculpture symposium, Municipality of Katerini
2008 Mesologi, Greece, Moshandreou art gallery
2009-10 Athens, Greece Pan-Hellenic art fair of the Chamber of Fine Arts in Greece, “The human figure in art”
2010 Athens, Greece, Nea Smirni park, “Breaths of art”
2010 Athens, Greece, Melina Merkouri Cultural center “Human measures”
2012, Pireus, Greece, Ionideios School, “Teachers and students of Athens School of Fine Arts in discussion
2013 Changhai-China "Contemporary Hellenic Art"
2016: “SILENT PRESENCE”-meeting Zogolopoulos 45 years later.
2017: “In my Youth”
Athens-Gennadius Library.
2018  “Diachronies”, “Diachronic Museum of Larissa”, Larissa, Greece.
DISTINCTIONS
1994 2nd Prize in sculpture contest by Municipality of Alimos, Greece, for Eleftherios Venizelos’ bust
1995 1st and 3rd Prize in sculpture contest by Municipality of Athens for Sophia Vempo’s bust  
2002 2nd Prize in sculpture contest by Municipality of Tegea, Greece,for Gr. Lamprakis’ statue
2006 1st Prize in sculpture contest by Municipality of Tegea, Greece,for the “Monument for the victims hanged by the Germans”
2018  1st prize in sculpture contest by Communist Party of Greece.         “Monument of Makronisos”
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