Spiros Staveris was born in Athens in 1952. He lived in Paris until 1974 when he proceeded to start spliting his time between Paris and Athens. In 1985, he returned back to Greece permanently. He studied History at the Universite Paris VII and the Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales. He has been working as a photographer for both Greek and International Press since 1989. He has collaborated with international publications such as: "Liberation", "L' Hebdo", "Paris Match", "Courrier International", "Magazine Air France", "France Dimanche" and "Vice", as well as numerous Greek ones such: "Gynaika", "VimaDonna", "Marie Claire", "Madame Figaro", "Look", "Ena", "Click", "Metro", "Epsilon", "Κ", "Eikones (Images)", "Vimagazino", "Tachydromos", "Big Fish", "Symbol", "01", "Eikones tou Kosmou (Images of the World)", "View", "Cover Story" and "Lifo" amongst others. He has participated in a variety of group and solo exhibitions. His work can be found in many publications on photography such as the exhibition catalogues for "The Aegean Archipelagos, an Aquatic Metacity" (2006), "Kivotos" (2010) at the Architechtural Bienalle in Venice and in collections such as: «Greece through photography: 160 years of visual testimonials», "Places and People of the Olympic Comittee" (2004) and in Vice’s special edition of "Still Life" (2010). Some of his work belongs to the Museum of Photography in Thessaloniki as well as to private collectors. Spiros Staveris also works with the DESTE Foundation for Contemporary Art.
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