Sofoklis Binieris, also known as The Tragic Poet, is an exhibition designer and museologist with a background in interior architecture and a specialization in applied museology and visual communication. His work focuses on spatial storytelling, graphic identity, and new media within cultural and museum contexts.
He has collaborated with public institutions in Greece and Spain, including the Municipality of Thessaloniki, the Thessaloniki History Center, the Thessaloniki Museum of Cinema, the Public Central Library of Larissa, and the Municipal Museum of Alzira (MUMA) in the Valencian Community.
His work includes the museography and graphic design of several major exhibitions, such as:
1922–2022: Waves of Refugees, Alloys of Memory (Thessaloniki International Fair)
Memories of Asia Minor: Stories of Ink and Lens
Metoikesia (Historical Archives of Thessaloniki Municipality)
Alzira II ceramic catalogue & ETNO MUMA identity (Spain)
Revealing the Public Central Library of Larissa “Konstantinos Koumas”
He approaches exhibition design as an interdisciplinary practice, blending typography, motion, color, and sound to create immersive and meaningful environments. Influenced by Bauhaus design principles, experimental aesthetics, and spatial theory, he aims to produce cultural experiences that are both visually coherent and emotionally resonant.
His current focus lies in the intersection of exhibition design, spatial communication, and heritage branding, aiming to shape contemporary interpretations of cultural narratives.