"My art invites the observer to feel part of the superorganism that evolves when we interact and collaborate. Love drives me to create the new here and now."
For over a decade Anastasios Nyfadopoulos has been innovating with contemporary materials like carbon fiber and basalt fiber in his art. He addresses themes of interconnectivity, perpetual change, and healing of collective trauma, reflecting the shared global narratives of the present. His work explores global issues with enough wit to be reported on by the Associated Press and Xinhua. His innovative approach has also attracted international sponsorships from Mapei, Knauf, Lafarge and Bosch. In 2018, Anastasios earned the prestigious Global Arts Award in the international contest hosted by Red Line Art Works, where artists from 27 countries participated.
Anastasios Nyfadopoulos holds a Master of Fine Arts from the University of Brighton in the United Kingdom, where he graduated with distinction. In 2015, at the age of 22, he created "Crisis," the first public sculpture addressing the consequences of the 2008 Global Financial Crisis on humanity. This groundbreaking creation invited open conversations that bridged academia and the wider community. Seventeen distinguished professors from different fields contributed their insights, illuminating the significance of "Crisis" and the impact of the socioeconomic crisis from the perspectives of their respective disciplines.