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Camilla Boemio

Camilla Boemio is a writer, curator and theorist whose practice deals with investigating the politics of participation in curatorial practices, and contemporary aesthetics. Boemio’s curatorial practice spans art and science, combining a number of approaches from developing structures for supporting either the work of others, forms of political imaginary, existing and fictional realities to broader enquiries into forms of commonality and discursive sites, resulting in projects merging exhibitions, politics, fiction, display, public space, writing, and whatever else feels urgent at the time.

She co-founded, and directed the thematic AAC platform in Roma, she is member of AICA International Association of Arts Critics and she is associate curator at Artist Pension Trust.

In 2016; she was curator of Diminished Capacity the first Nigerian Pavilion at 15th International Architecture Exhibition La Biennale of Venice, and took part to ‘The Social’, at 4th International Association for Visual Culture Biennial Conference held at Boston University.

In 2013 she was Deputy Curator of Maldives Pavilion at 55thInternational Art Exhibition La Biennale of Venice, and in summer 2014 she curated of Apprehension Global Society and Contemporary Art on the Twitter Generation Symposium, a Parallel Event at 6th Bucharest Biennial.


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