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Anne Avramut
Curator and Art Publicist
I come from archaeology, philosophy, cultural heritage protection, and contemporary art. These four fields shape my curatorial work. I am interested in the material and immaterial strata of our built environment. I am concerned with how historical narratives are inscribed into images, objects, architectures, and urban structures, and how these narratives can become legible and renegotiated through curatorial practice.
My projects connect historical contexts with contemporary questions. I understand exhibitions as spaces of negotiation, where memory, belonging, and collective memory are publicly debated. I work at the intersection of material culture, cultural heritage protection, cultural and intellectual history, and contemporary art. My goal is to develop narratives that make visible the entanglements of past and present, and to open spaces in which other futures become imaginable.