Louise Giovanelli: A Song of Ascents 23 Nov 2024 — 27 Apr 2025 Louise Giovanelli is a Manchester-based artist who is known for her large-scale paintings that capture short-lived and sensual moments using beautifully crafted textures and vivid colour. Giovanelli will be creating a new body of work for this solo exhibition. 
The Hepworth Wakefield — HALLE FUR KUNST
Curator, Solo Exhibition, Forthcoming

Igshaan Adams: Weerhoud 22 June — 3 Nov 2024 Exhibition of South African artist Igshaan Adams which examines the impact of lived experiences and traumas on the human psyche, with a particular emphasis on the healing potential of movement. Adams will present three new commissions created specifically for the exhibition, consisting of two tapestries and one of his largest immersive ‘cloud’ installations to date.
The Hepworth Wakefield — ARoS
Curator, Solo Exhibition

Dear Earth
21 June — 3 Sep 2023
Bringing together 15 artists from around the world, the exhibition explored the interdependence of ecologies and ecosystems, as well as our emotional connection with nature. Ackroyd & Harvey, Andrea Bowers, Imani Jacqueline Brown, Agnes Denes, John Gerrard, Cristina Iglesias, Aluaiy Kaumakan, Jenny Kendler, Richard Mosse, Otobong Nkanga, Cornelia Parker, Himali Singh Soin, Hito Steyerl, Daiara Tukano and Grounded Ecotherapy.
Hayward Gallery
Assistant Curator, Group Exhibition


held open
27 Oct — 1 Nov 2022 
held open presents the work of 16 artists who explore the ways we relate to one another and to the non-human. By foregrounding the complex and at times clashing networks that intimately bind us together, they attend to the entangled narratives and ecologies that characterize the living. 

Lorna Bauer, Nadia Belerique, Sharona Franklin, GENERAL IDEA , Nan Goldin, Gabrielle L’Hirondelle Hill, Maureen Gruben, Alicia Henry, Laura Hudspith, Oreka James, Laurie Kang, Elise Lafontaine, Karen Lofgren, Shanie Tomassini, Preston Pavlis and Jenine Marsh.
Art Toronto
Curator, Group Exhibition

Strange Clay
 26 Oct 2022 — 8 Jan 2023
Featuring 23 international artists working across recent decades, the exhibition examined the plasticity and the possibilities of ceramics.  

Aaron Angell, Salvatore Arancio, Leilah Babirye, Jonathan Baldock, Lubna Chowdhary, Edmund de Waal, Emma Hart, Liu Jianhua, Rachel Kneebone, Serena Korda, Klara Kristalova, Beate Kuhn, Takuro Kuwata, Lindsey Mendick, Ron Nagle, Magdalene Odundo, Woody De Othello, Grayson Perry, Shahpour Pouyan, Ken Price, Brie Ruais, Betty Woodman and David Zink Yi.
Hayward Gallery
Assistant Curator, Group Exhibition

Louise Bourgeois: The Woven Child
9 Feb — 15 May 2022
The first major retrospective of this legendary artist Louise Bourgeois to focus exclusively on her work using fabrics and textiles . In the last two decades of her career, Bourgeois began to incorporate clothes from all stages of her life into her art.
Hayward Gallery — Gropius Bau
Assistant Curator, Solo Exhibition

Igshaan Adams: Kicking Dust
19 May — 25 July 2021
The exhibition Kicking Dust is akin to a park, a landscape that absorbs and surrounds us with the everyday, desire, narrative and countless contrasts. Igshaan Adams’ art speaks of origin, religion and sexuality and it connects the proximate, the distant and the seemingly contradictory. Woven tapestries, filigree sculptures and expansive structures bridge opposites. 

Hayward Gallery — Kunsthalle Zurich
Assistant Curator, Solo Exhibition

Der abscheuliche Kuss
4 Sep  —  6 Nov 2020
The work of the three artists in the exhibition – Sanam Khatibi, Jessie Makinson and Urara Tsuchiya – explores the wider power dynamics underlying such accusations through an exploration of violence and sensuality across human and animal species. Filled with humour and antagonism, the artists’ paintings, tapestries and ceramics reflect the ambivalence in more-than-human behaviour. As cruelty and care become interchangeable, the scenes present a kind of lust shaped by a constant negotiation between desire and repulsion.
Kunstverein Dresden
Curator, Group Exhibition
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