Kerryn Greenberg
18.—26.09.2025
→ Bucharest, Cluj-Napoca
Kerryn is an international curator with 20 years’ experience and the Co-Director of New Curators, a paid year-long curatorial training programme based in London for aspiring curators of contemporary art from lower socio-economic backgrounds. In 2023 she was Associate Curator of the 14th Gwangju Biennale in 2023 and curated the two-part exhibition The Struggle of Memory at PalaisPopulaire, Berlin.
As Head of International Collection Exhibitions at Tate from 2019–21 she oversaw the successful delivery of 15 exhibitions at partner venues as far afield as Quebec and Hong Kong and curated Light, the inaugural exhibition for the Museum of Art Pudong, Shanghai in 2021.
In her previous role as Curator (International Art) at Tate Modern, she was responsible for establishing Tate’s Africa Acquisitions Committee in 2011. Curated and co-curated exhibitions at Tate include Nicholas Hlobo: Uhambo, 2008; Francis Alÿs: A Story of Deception, 2010; Contested Terrains, 2011; Joan Miró: The Ladder of Escape, 2011; Meschac Gaba, 2013; Marlene Dumas: The Image as Burden, 2015; Fahrelnissa Zeid, 2017, The Head & the Load, 2018 and Zanele Muholi, 2020.