For my Greek speaking friends I keep my full name using Hadji in the beginning of Adamos and for my non Greek speaking friends I took away the word Hadji and left it Adamos to make it easier for them to pronounce.
Sergis Adamos was born in South Africa, Johannesburg, in 1975. His father was Andy (Hadji) Adamos, a Greek-Cypriot sculptor and writer, and his mother is Jennyfer Lyn Thomson, a South African x-ray radiographer. The family moved back to Cyprus, Paphos, in 1980 and has lives there ever since.
He began his first steps in art at the age of 15, after his father passed away.
He moved to Athens in 1994 to study art. He attended a 3-year course under the artist Nicolas Stefos. He was awarded a BA in graphic design Campus Art and Science College (Athens) 2001.
In 2003, he returned to Cyprus to hold his first solo exhibition in Nιcosia at Gloria gallery titled Victoria - Kifisia, and in Paphos at Azia Hotel, where he showed to his audience for the first time the use of modern technology by exposing them to a digital art.
In 2007, he launched his own graphic design studio, Instant Ad, which operates until today. The same year, he published the free press magazine Beach News (52 issues).
In 2010, he curated the retrospective exhibition of Andy HadjiAdamos (1936-1990)
In 2012, he curated a documented forbidden story that was kept a secret in his local town, and published a book titled Paphos Harbour 1974 by Michalakis Haritou
In 2014, he curated the project Window Art.
In 2017, he curated the art exhibition Risky Travels (risky travels FB) for PAFOS2017, European Capital of Culture. (Risky Travels_pigmalion)
In 2018, he was awarded the Honour of Excellence at the Larnaca Biannale 2018 with his work Paphos Souls.
In 2019, he had his third solo exhibition in Paphos, Cyprus, unter the title Metamorphosis at the Annabelle Hotel.
He has taken part in many group exhibitions.
Finding a chair in the middle of nowhere is a sign for relaxation!
At the opening of my exhibition Metamorphosis with mr. Charalambos Bakirtzis and my son Andy.