Tina Pandi is an art historian and curator. She holds a Ph.D. in Art History from the University Paris Nanterre. Her thesis focuses on the artistic, critical, and theoretical approaches to the notion of the system in drawing practices c. 1965-1975. Since 2006, she is a curator at the National Museum of Contemporary Art (EMST) Athens. She has curated and co-curated numerous retrospective, personal, and group exhibitions, such as In Present tense (2007), Afresh. A new generation of Greek artists (2014), Unpacking my library (2018), PLEXUS. Petros Moris – Bia Davou – Efi Spyrou (2015) Bia Davou. A Retrospective (2008), Nikos Kessanlis. From matiere to the image (2007), Chronis Botsoglou. A Retrospective (2010), Dimitris Alithinos. A Retrospective (2013), Nina Papaconstantinou. Instead of Writing (2011), This is a poem. Visual Poetry Group 1981-2011 (2011).
She has participated in a research program about the institutional and artistic processes for the foundation of a museum of contemporary art in Greece. In 2021, she worked at the University of Thessaly for teaching a course on curatorial practices. Her texts have been published in international journals and numerous catalogues, while she has participated in international conferences and public programs (documenta 14, Tate Intensive, CIHA, AAH, UNESCO, Association of Greek Art Historians, AICA Hellas, Athens art book fair, 3 137 etc). She lives and works in Athens.