Mikaya Petros
Mikaya Petros’s artistic exploration delves into the core themes of transhumanism, birdhumanism, and technoutopias, embodying a journey that navigates the dance between humanity, technology, and nature. Her work aims to weave a dialogue between the past and the future, between the richness of tradition and the promise of innovation.
With transhumanism, she investigates how technology can not only amplify human capacities but also redefine them. Birdhumanism, a poetic fusion of the human and flight, symbolizes our ongoing aspiration for new beginnings and growth opportunities. Technoutopias emerge as bold visions of a future where technology and nature not only coexist but enrich each other, opening the doors to more sustainable and innovative life experiences.
Mikaya’s intent is to inspire deep reflections on the choices we make today and their impact on building a future that not only embraces but celebrates the diversity of life. In this creative space, she encourage viewers to imagine a world where the divide between humanity and technology dissolves, allowing unexplored and dynamic possibilities of interaction to emerge, in a visionary embrace of balance and evolution.
Mikaya Petros was born in Milan, Italy, class of 1964, daughter of the surrealist painter Petros. She trained in her father’s atelier where she made four- handed photo collages, pictorial and material works. Her encounter in the 1970s with Andy Warhol was incisive. It was in her maternal uncle’s production, post-production and computer graphics house that the artist worked from a young age creating digital and video contributions. “Painting for me is like singing in the shower on a sunny day,” she says.
Through digital experimentation, her art investigates the Surrealist matrix, giving rise to conceptual and formal research with a breath that deepens the boundary between Reality, Time and Symbolism. The subjects of her works, realized through a digital photographic language, live in a contemporary dreamlike dimension. In her creative process Virtual Reality and Temporal Spaces are investigated, decomposed and reassembled in a neo-contemporary vision.
Her works are in the Permanent Collections of Sartori Archive in Mantova, Ca' Pesaro Museum in Venice, Como Landscape Museum, Cica Museum in Korea, The Art Center Dover New Hampshire USA, Maritime Museum of Bordeux in France and the Permanent Collection in the Serpone Foundation in Rome, Mykonos and Syros Museums in Greece, Janina Monkute Mark and Moca Museums.
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https://www.treccani.it/enciclopedia/eol-petros-mikaya/
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https://theartguide.com/artists/michela-papavassiliou/
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Mikaya Petros — The Shanghai Art Fair
Mikaya Petros – exibart prize
Breath of Universe, 2025 50x60cm Oil on canvas
Flying Bird Humanism, 2025 50x30x20cm golden resin
Musical Bowing,2025 190x140cm oil on canvas
Edges of Infinity, 2024 190x220cm Oil on canvas
Complementarity,2025 50x50x20cm golden resin
Gravitational Perceptions,2024 80x40 cm Oil on canvas
BirdHumanism,2025 50x40x20cm golden resin
Amorphic Contradictions, 2024 50x115 cm Oil on canvas
Gravitational Space Time, 2024 190x240 cm Oil on canvas
Gravitational Perceptions, 2025 150x150x40 cm golden resin