Curatorial Projects

Since 2024, I have been developing a curatorial practice: I work as a curator and organizer of exhibitions, performances, mini-festivals, and film clubs in France.

What drives me is the process from start to finish: discovering unexpected venues, shaping the initial concept, supporting the artists, organizing public moments, and, above all, fostering meaningful connections within artistic communities—through discussions, exchanges, and shared experiences.



2025, Cised, Saint-DenisGroup Exhibition Futurs Antérieurs



The exhibition explores what it means to inhabit a future while carrying multiple pasts. Through installations, videos, and graphic objects, the artists investigate migration narratives, displaced memories, fragments of identity, personal archives, and multiple languages.
I brought together nine artists in an exhibition that I fully organized, handling coordination, artwork transport, installation and de-installation, as well as the creation of the announcement and event communication.
Artists:  
Benqi Zhao, Yi-chen Liu, Victor Khomenko, Tatiana Fantar, Iryna Shevelova, Nicolae Calancea, Evguéni Iskolskii, Jenia Filatova, Eugénie Karpenkova, Ivan Vanya Kazukov

2025, Floréal Belleville, ParisPerformance L’art du paysage

The performance L’art du paysage combines singing, projections, and loose translation: against a backdrop of improvised music, photographs are projected while one artist sings and the other offers a free translation—creating a poetic play of misunderstandings that is both humorous and moving.
I organized the gallery reception, invited the artists, assisted with the installation of sound instruments, and filmed the performance.
Artists:  
Inturist et Ivan Vanya Kazukov

2024, La Galerie Jaune, ParisSolo Exhibition Nature Out of Place

The paintings symbolize forced displacement—being uprooted from one’s place of origin and placed in a foreign space where they struggle to survive. These still lifes, created both in France and in Radchino, testify to a continuous silence—one whose echo remains empty and uninterrupted.


I contributed to overall organization, guest reception, and artwork installation.

Approximately 50 people attended the opening on November 28.

The associated Instagram posts reached 4,353 viewers.

Artist:

Ivan Vanya Kazukov



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