Museo Moderno
Antoniadis Carolina
La sombra de las flores Acrylic and lacquer on canvas 100 x 200 cm. 2018.

Carolina Antoniadis, Rosario, Santa Fe, 1961.
She resides and works in Buenos Aires. Her love and passion for her art are inherited from her grandfather, Demetrio Antoniadis, a painter and landscape painter, who settled in Rosario when he emigrated from Greece and soon joined the group of Litoral Impressionists. In 1984, she graduated as a senior professor of Painting at the “Prilidiano Pueyrredón” National School of Fine Arts. During 1987 she was a member of Grupo de la Between 1996 and 2003, she was a third-year professor of Painting at the “Prilidiano Pueyrredón” National School of Fine Arts. Since his first individual exhibition, in 1987, he has held dozens of exhibitions and has participated in international fairs and biennials such as the Cuenca Biennial (Ecuador), in 1998 and the Panama Biennial, in 2013. In turn, he participated in the workshop of the Progreso Foundation, sponsored by the Rockefeller Foundation. She received the Fundación Antorchas Scholarship for Artistic Creation in 1989 and 1999, the year she also won the National Endowment for the Arts Scholarship. In 2016, she won the First Prize for Drawing at the National Hall of Visual Arts for her work Trama Humana de ella, and the First Prize for Acquisition at the National Hall of Painting for The Sound of Drift. Both works belong to her latest series, Mental Sounds (2017). Her works are part of different collections, both in Argentina and abroad.