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Eva Fotiadi
Eva Fotiadi (Ph.D.) is a historian and theorist of contemporary art specialized in interdisciplinary artistic practices, participatory art, public art and in the histories of exhibitions. She is teaching at the St Joost School of Art & Design and is a researcher at CARADT (Center for Applied Research in Art, Design and Technology). Between 2014 and 2016 she was a research fellow at Free University Berlin (DRS/Marie Curie) and Princeton University. She is the author of The Game of Participation in Art and the Public Sphere (Maastricht, 2011). Recent articles include ‘On the adventures of site-specificity: documenta 14 in Athens and Maria Eichhorn’s Building as unowned property’ (Field: A Journal of Socially Engaged Art Criticism, 18/19, 2021), ‘Community art: Between situatedness and globalization’ (in A Public Art Handbook, ed. Angeliki Avgitidou, University Studio Press, 2021; in Greek).