Nathalia Lavigne

Nathalia Lavigne (she) is an independent curator, writer and art researcher working across topics subjects digital archives, cultural criticism, museum studies and art and technology. She holds a PhD from Architecture and Urbanism College, University of São Paulo, with a research internship at The New School, a Master's degree in Critical Theory and Cultural Studies from Birkbeck, University of London, and a degree in Journalism from PUC-RJ.

She writes regularly for several art vehicles, including Artforum, Contemporary &, ZUM and Folha de São Paulo. Among the exhibitions she curated are "Against, Again: Art Under Attack in Brazil" (2020), at Shiva Gallery, John Jay College (CUNY), in NYC; “Disappearance Tactics “(2021), at Paço das Artes, São Paulo; Image-movement (2016) and (Im)material present (2017), at Zipper Galeria, and several other projects in institutions in Brazil. In 2021, she was awarded a DAAD fellowship for a period as a visiting researcher at Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, where she currently lives.

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