Theodoros Koutsogiannis

  • Early Career Fellow in Philhellenism 2023-24
    • Curator at the Hellenic Parliament


Research topic during fellowship: The Art of Philhellenism.

Theodoros Koutsogiannis has studied archaeology and art history at the University of Athens (bachelor 1996; master 2000, PhD 2008). Additionally, he attended seminars and conducted research in various universities and institutes abroad (La Sapienza, Rome 1998 and 2000; Warburg Institute, London 2001-02; Scuola Normale Superiore, Pisa 2003; Istituto di Studi Umanistici, Florence 2005-08; Princeton University 2011). He has taught modern art history as visiting professor (Athens University, 2009, 2011, 2018; University of Thessaly, Volos, 2010; Hellenic Open University, 2009-14; University of Patras, 2019-20). He has curated exhibitions and their catalogs in Athens (Hellas: Genius Loci, 2014; “A dream among splendid ruins…”, 2015–2016; Minor Odysseys, 2017; “These are what we fought for...”: 2020; Beholding Liberty!, 2021). He has presented many papers at international conferences and published various essays in collective volumes. He is working on modern European art from the early Renaissance to the late Neoclassicism, especially concerning the artistic reception of Antiquity and Greek aspects of the modern visual culture.