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Found or bought objects, objects copied from found objects and various research extracts, make up most of Maria Georgoula's sculptural collages, compositions or installations of juxtaposed high and low aesthetics and separate contexts.
Maria Georgoula studied at Goldsmiths College and the Slade School of Fine Art. Selected group exhibitions include; Urchin Eater, Yinka Shonibare Space, London; Illumination, Service Point Building, Manchester; Calypso, Videotheque, Sala Rekalde, Bilbao; Taenu, Tactile Bosch, Cardiff; The Works of Others, Whitechapel Library, London and Festival for Lies, Fournos - Centre for Digital Culture, Athens. In 2006, Georgoula set up the Nauru Project, an ongoing artists' collaboration based around found information on the South Pacific island of Nauru, the world's smallest island nation.
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