Antonis Danos

Associate Professor
Public Communication
Cyprus University of Technology
Cyprus

Biography

Dr. Antonis Danos has a Bachelor’s Degree in Philosophy (Southeast Missouri State University), a Post-graduate Diplora in the History of Art and Architecture (University of East Anglia), and a Master’s and a PhD in the History and Theory of Art, both from the University of Essex. Between 2002 and 2007, he worked in Cypriot higher education institutions, and from 2007, at Cyprus University of Technology, teaching and researching in History and Theory of Art. He is a member of the following academic bodies: Association of Art Historians (UK), Modern Greek Studies Association (USA), College Art Association (USA), AICA Hellas, Association for the Study of Ethnicity and Nationalism (UK), and Mediterranean Studies Association (USA).

Research Intrest

His research focuses on Nationalism and Colonialism on the ideological and aesthetic constructions of collective identities.

List of Publications
Antonis Danos (2003) Water-colour in modern and contemporary Cypriot art a brief overview. Kyriacos Lyras: Water-colours 12-15.
Antonis Danos (2014) Twentieth-Century Greek Cypriot Art: An Other Modernism on the Periphery. Journal of Modern Greek Studies 32: 217-252.
Antonis Danos (2011) “The Little Black Fish: Experiencing Place, Homeland, and Identity in an Exhibition of Contemporary Cypriot art”. Kunapipi Journal of Postcolonial Writing & Culture 33: 247-266.