We are glad to welcome Lívia Nolasco-Rózsás to CIMAM!

28 July 2023

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"Being part of the CIMAM network specialized in modern and contemporary art enables me to broaden my network and to participate in, but also contribute to webinars and other events, and thus to exchange best practices, and professional experiences, and to start collaborations with other members."

Lívia Nolasco-Rózsás, Curator, scientific associate, ZKM | Center for Art and Media, Karlsruhe, Germany


Lívia Nolasco-Rózsás is a curator and art historian. She has curated exhibitions at institutions of contemporary and media art worldwide since 2006, including at the ZKM | Center for Art and Media (Karlsruhe), Chronus Art Center (Shanghai), Nam June Paik Art Center (Seoul), and various institutions mainly in Central- and Eastern Europe, taking into consideration the constantly evolving media of contemporary art and its intersections with various disciplines. She has initiated and developed thematic exhibitions raising questions on topical issues such as electronic surveillance and democracy (Global Control and Censorship, 2015-18, with Bernhard Serexhe), the genealogy and social impact of planetary computation and computer code (Open Codes, 2017-21, with Peter Weibel et al.), the notion of computer-generated space (Spatial Affairs, 2021-23, with Giulia Bini), the social and political implications of immersion (Immerse!, 2023, with Corina Apostol).
As of 2019 she has started a research in curatorial studies on the “virtual condition” and its implications in the exhibition space at the Academy of Fine Arts Leipzig, and as acting head of the international collaboration project entitled Beyond Matter at ZKM | Karlsruhe, which she initiated and in which institutions such as Aalto University, Centre Pompidou, Paris, EPFL Pavilions, Lausanne, Ludwig Museum Budapest, Tallinn Art Hall, and Tirana Art Lab participate.


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Thank you Lívia Nolasco-Rózsás for becoming a member of CIMAM!