Stephen Antonakos


Stephen Antonakos was a Greek-American sculptor most well known for his abstract sculptures often incorporating neon.

Life and works

Antonakos moved with his family from Greece to the United States at the age of 4 and was raised in the Brooklyn, New York neighborhood of Bay Ridge. He graduated from Brooklyn Community College. He has taught at Yale, the University of North Carolina and Brooklyn College.
Antonakos's work has been included in several important international exhibitions including Documenta 6 in 1977 in Kassel, Germany and he represented Greece at the Venice Biennale in 1997. His art is included in major international collections including the Metropolitan Museum of Art, The Museum of Modern Art, The Whitney Museum of American Art, The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, all in New York City, The National Gallery of Art in Washington D.C., The Hyde Collection in Glens Falls, NY, and the National Museum of Contemporary Art, Athens. Among his public commissions were pieces for airports in Atlanta, Milwaukee, and Bari, Italy and two high-profile works in New York City, "Neon for 42nd Street" and the "59th street piece- Neon for the 59th street transfer station". His large-scale neon installation, Proscenium, was on view from January 28-June 24, 2018, at the Neuberger Museum of Art, SUNY Purchase.
Antonakos was a member of the National Academy of Design and received their lifetime achievement award in 2011.
"I feel that everyone should have the opportunity to see and experience… art selected without any compromises. I believe that the best is the only thing worth doing, and that only sometimes what may be difficult to understand can, in the end, be the most rewarding."
-Stephen Antonakos on Neons for Back Bay/South End Station

Selected exhibitions

2020: A Space Full of Drawings and a Drawing in Space, Daniel Marzona, Berlin, Germany