Born in 1989 in Brussels, with a degree in History of
Modern and Contemporary Art (BA at the Université libre de Bruxelles and MA at
the Université catholique de Louvain-la-Neuve), I have been working since 2015
as an exhibition curator, cultural mediator, writer (member of
AICA) and teacher (at the ArBA-ESA/Royal Academy of Fine Arts –
Brussels). I have collaborated with several institutions (Bozar, Wiels, Iselp),
art galleries and alternative spaces (Greylight Projects) and I am since 2019, founding member and associate curator at SB34.
In my projects, I pay particular attention to the modalities of production,
visibility and sociality at work in the field of the exhibition. My curatorial
approach is contextual, discerning the articulation of the artwork to its site
as both revealing its institutional idioms and inscribing narrative counterproposals. I am more specifically interested in the intersections
between visual and language-based practices, their protocolary modalities of creation
and their transpositions in space. In asserting the plurivocality of relational dynamics in
the artistic and scholarly fields, I consider the stakes of the repetition, recollection
and reference as a means to play with the constraints of meaning and
practicality, to undo the injunction to clear modes of communication and to
counter contemporary models of classification.