
Konstantinos Ladianos was born in Athens in 1967. He studied painting at the School of Fine Arts of the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki under the guidance of Dimitris Kontos.
His artistic oeuvre includes painting, embroidery, ceramics, and more. Central to his work lies the human figure, through which he articulates his ontological concerns about faith, culture, history, mythology and aesthetics.
In 2026 he presented his latest series of ceramics and paintings in his solo show at CAN Christina Androulidaki gallery, Athens. in 2023 he had a double show with Christos Delidimos in Rizom, Athens. In 2018, he presented the solo exhibition “Pink Boudoir” in CAN Christina Androulidaki gallery.
His work has been showcased in a number of solo and group exhibitions including Ileana Tounta Contemporary Art Center, ELIKA gallery, GazonRouge Loraini Alimantiri gallery, “Lustlands” in Peloponnese, “Family Business” in New York, “Hell As Pavilion” at Palais de Tokyo in Paris, “(O)IKEA Hydra School Projects” in Hydra, “Paint-id” at the Macedonian Museum of Contemporary Art in Thessaloniki, “Whatever Remains is the Future” in Patras, the Cultural Capital of Europe, Deste Foundation show hosted at the Benaki Museum and others.
He lives and works between Athens, Berlin and Hydra and is represented by CAN Christina Androulidaki gallery, Athens.
