
Alexia Antsakli Vardinoyanni is a writer, photographer, and curator who focuses on contemporary art and culture. She studied Economics and graduated with a Master’s degree in Management from the London School of Economics. She began her career at the Greek edition of VOGUE, where she interviewed leading cultural figures, including Helmut Lang, Karl Lagerfeld, Alber Elbaz, Hedi Slimane, and James Galanos. She also interviewed former French President Valéry Giscard d’Estaing for K magazine of Kathimerini, a leading Greek newspaper.
In 2008, she was appointed coordinator of the destefashioncollection, an annual project of the Deste Foundation for Contemporary Art.
In 2010, she launched artflyer.net to publish her interviews and photographs of influential cultural figures such as Kiki Smith, Tony Cragg, Nicolas Party, Francesco Vezzoli, Erwin Wurm, and Ron Arad, photographed in their studios and on location.
She has curated three exhibitions: “100 Chairs in 100 Days: A Platonic Interpretation by Martino Gamper,” at the Benaki Museum (2013), “The Tenth Anniversary” (2021) at ARTFLYER Space for the Arts, and “5–7–5” (2025) at ARTFLYER Space for the Arts.
In 2021, she established the ARTFLYER Foundation to promote innovative ways to connect important cultural figures with an appreciative audience.
