Curator's walk by Alisa Lozhkina in the exhibition Permanent Revolution.
Alisa Lozhkina is based in Kyiv, Ukraine. She is one of the leading Ukrainian art historians, critics and curators. In 2013-2016 ms. Lozhkina served as a Deputy Director of Mystetskyi Arsenal, a large museum and exhibition complex in Ukraine. In 2010-2016 she was the editor in chief of the major Ukrainian art magazine ART UKRAINE.
Alisa Lozhkina curated numerous art projects in Ukraine and abroad. Among her recent international projects are exhibitions of Ukrainian contemporary art in MOCAK (Krakow, Poland), Künstlerhaus (Vienna, Austria), Ukrainian Institute of Modern Art (Chicago, USA), Galeria Sztuki Dworcowa (Wroclaw, Poland), Ludwig Museum (Budapest, Hungary).
Ms. Lozhkina contributed to various Ukrainian and international magazines and catalogues on Ukrainian contemporary art. In 2011 together with Alexander Soloviov she wrote a research on the history of contemporary Ukrainian art in 1980-2000s "Point Zero. The Newest History of Ukrainian Contemporary Art".
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