Lucrezia Abatzoglu
Lucrezia Abatzoglu is an Italian–Greek multidisciplinary artist based in London. Her artistic journey is deeply rooted in her multicultural upbringing, drawing inspiration from diverse landscapes and cultures.
Lucrezia’s paintings embody silence as a poetic element, establishing a tangible connection with an unattainable reality. The female body exudes monumentality as it tries to transcend physicality and become something more than mere body, captivating our gaze and prompting contemplation of its dual roles as subject and object.
Abatzoglu holds a Bachelor’s degree in Costume and Fashion from Accademia di Costume e Moda and an MFA in Painting from Camberwell College of Arts.
Her work has been exhibited with The Tagli, Royal Society of British Artists, Royal Institute of Painters in Water Colours, and Soho Revue. In 2025, she was shortlisted for the Ingram Collection Prize, and in 2026 she will present her solo exhibition The Milky Sisters Takes Flight at Modern Animals.
Lucrezia was also one of the finalists in the Prisma Art Prize in Rome in 2023/24 and earned a spot on the shortlist for the ACS Studio Prize in London in 2023.
