Katya Inozemtseva appointed Chief Curator of Garage Museum of Contemporary Art
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The team at Garage Museum of Contemporary Art is pleased to announce that Katya Inozemtseva has been appointed the Museum’s Chief Curator.
Katya Inozemtseva graduated in Philology from Moscow State University in 2004 and subsequently obtained her Candidate of Philological Sciences degree there in 2007. From 2003 to 2004, she worked in the Department of Experimental Programs at the National Center for Contemporary Arts. From 2004 to 2005, she was a curator at Gary Tatintsian Gallery (Moscow) and from 2006 to 2011 a curator and Deputy Art Director at Proun Gallery (Moscow). From 2011 to 2014 she was Chief Curator and Deputy Director at Multimedia Art Museum, Moscow. Inozemtseva has been a curator at Garage since 2014 and was appointed Senior Curator in 2017. She has written for exhibition catalogues and art periodicals, and was awarded the Kariatida Prize in 2013.
Her projects at Garage include solo exhibitions by Viktor Pivovarov (2016), Takashi Murakami (2017), and Marcel Broodthaers (with Kate Fowle and Marie-Puck Broodthaers, 2018) and Pavel Pepperstein (2019); the 1st Garage Triennial of Russian Contemporary Art (as part of the curatorial team, 2017); and the exhibition "We Treasure Our Lucid Dreams." The Other East and Esoteric Knowledge in Russian Art 1905–1969 (with Andrey Misiano, 2020).