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Curatorial Practice & Exhibition Design in Contemporary Art

Curatorial practice in contemporary art involves research, conceptual development and an awareness of spatial and cultural contexts. Exhibition design is approached as a critical process, shaping how artworks relate to space, narrative and audience experience.

Research-based curatorial work allows exhibitions to address contemporary artistic practices within broader social, cultural and environmental frameworks.

My curatorial work is rooted in research and conceptual inquiry, focused on the relationship between artistic practices, space and contemporary cultural discourse. Drawing from a multidisciplinary background, I develop exhibition frameworks and narratives that encourage reflection, engagement and dialogue between artworks, contexts and audiences.

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Curatorial Vision & Conceptual Framework

Developing conceptual frameworks involves research, thematic inquiry and a critical approach to artistic practices and exhibition contexts. This phase shapes the curatorial narrative and determines the conceptual architecture of an exhibition.

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Curatorial Writing & Interpretative Texts

Crafting texts that support curatorial intentions and interpretive frameworks, from wall texts to catalog essays, grounding the exhibition in cultural discourse while engaging visitors with clarity and depth.

Exhibition Thinking & Spatial Dialogue

Selecting works and considering their spatial relationship within an exhibition space to foster dialogues between artworks, viewers and context, reflecting on how space and narrative shape the experience.