Giulia Colletti
Giulia Colletti is an art historian and curator. Her research feeds into complex cartographies, liminal existences, and marginal grammars. She is charge of the Public Programs and Digital Sphere at Castello di Rivoli Museo dArte Contemporanea. She has been recently appointed member of the Curatorial Board of the 19th Biennial of Young Artists from Europe and the Mediterranean. Colletti holds a joint Master of Letters in Curatorial Practice (Contemporary Art) at The Glasgow School of Art and The University of Glasgow. She has been a Visiting Lecturer of The Glasgow School of Art and the recipient of UK Young Artist Research Fellowship 2019. In 2017, she was Visiting Curator at The Hunterian Museum, Glasgow. Her professional experience includes curatorial and editorial training positions respectively at CCA: Centre for Contemporary Arts Glasgow; at OFF Biennale Budapest (2015); and at 56. Esposizione Internazionale dArte La Biennale di Venezia. She has independently curated an array of exhibitions with artists including Elisabetta Benassi; Sarah Browne; Marcel Broodthaers; Núria Güell; Adelita Husni-Bey; Hanne Lippard; Wolfgang Tillmans; and Sue Tompkins, amongst others. In her capacities at Castello di Rivoli, she has recently coordinated the exhibition and co-edited the monograph Giuseppe Penone. Incidences of the Void (2019).
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2019 Curatorial Intensive in Cape Town: Public Symposium
2019 Curatorial Intensive in Cape Town Public Symposium Wednesday, November 20, 2019 36:45pm University of Cape Town, Michaelis School of Fine Arts Campus 31 – 37 Orange St, Gardens, Cape Town, 8000, South Africa FREE and open to the public The participants of the Curatorial Intensive in Cape Town will present the exhibition and project […]
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