Aindrea trained as an art historian at the prestigious Courtauld Institute of Art and has quickly gone on to become a ground-breaking new voice in an art world otherwise steeped in tradition.Īindrea debuted her first column for the Financial Times aged 20 years old, and has been published widely and internationally, including articles in The Guardian, Vanity Fair, The Telegraph, BBC, GQ, Frieze, The Independent, BBC and ArtNet. Borisova is a global ambassador and curator for the non-profit organization ‘White Ribbon,’ the world’s largest male initiative against domestic violence towards women.Ĭonnect with Daria on Instagram at Emelife is a 27-year-old art historian, writer, independent curator, author and presenter from London. A member of the Center for Feminist Art at the Brooklyn Museum and ambassador for Beauty for Freedom, she advocates for gender equality and promoting women artists. Borisova has an ongoing collaboration with The Art Gorgeous to educate women on the cryptic art of collecting art. Her most recent curatorial work includes: HerStory in collaboration with Beauty for Freedom, Global Call for Artists in partnership with W1 Curates x Amplifier – a digital public art installation in London, Winter Show at Harlesden High Street Gallery in London, House of Togetherness in London and Alla Gorka: Heroine presented by White Ribbon in the Ukranian Parliament and America House Kyiv. With an emphasis on transparency and education, Borisova has built collections for prominent private and corporate clients. Borisova focuses on young emerging artists who inspire progressive understanding and promote lasting change. She also writes monthly for Arte Fuse and has contributed to other magazines such as Artshesays.Ĭonnect with Anne on Instagram at Borisova is a London based curator and art advisor. Previously, she collaborated with Roya Sachs, director of Mal-fa Miles, for the performance Virtually There at Mana Contemporary, featuring artists Kate Gilmore, Heather Rowe and the Campana Brothers. In this capacity, Verhallen has overseen large-scale activations and installations in collaboration with brands in the luxury industry.īorn in the Netherlands, Verhallen brings a global perspective to her projects and seeks to cultivate the intersection between technology, design, art, and health. At Art at a Time Like This, Verhallen has curated numerous exhibitions, including Ministry of Truth: 1984/2020, a public art exhibition on 20 billboards in New York City which the New York Times called "one of the most important art moments of 2020." Additionally, as the current director of the fine art division at CXA, she has worked on projects for many leading artists, including Kehinde Wiley, Robert Wilson, Friedrich Kunath, DRIFT and Lily Kwong.
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This public art exhibition is supported in part by Hauser & Wirth.Īnne Verhallen, a New York-based curator, is the co-founder of Art at a Time Like This, a multi-platform arts organization that gives free expression to artists and curators at times of crises with over 200,000 viewers in more than 100 countries. The public art will be on view for at least one month. The selected artists are Cara Romero, Coco Capitán, Formafantasma, Fred Tomaselli, Hayden Kays, Johan Deckmann, Khari Turner, Tianjiao Zhang, Edward Tsui, Lanmuzhi Yang, Lily Kwong, Misha Waks, Odinakachi Okoroafor, Olive Allen, Philomène Amougou, Piotr Krzymowski, Rewind Collective, Sophie Hughes, Stefan Brüggemann, Susan Unterberg, Tabita Rezaire, Wang Yuyang, Whitney Stolich, and Zhang Huan.Ĭurators are Anne Verhallen, Daria Borisova, Michael Xufu Huang, Aindrea Emelife, and Destinee Ross-Sutton.ĭuring the week of May 31, 2021, SaveArtSpace will launch public art installations for each selected work on billboard or bus shelter ad spaces in London, UK. Restore our communities and restore our connection to the earth. Our mission is to bring art to the public, with no museum entrance fees or intimidating white wall gallery spaces. The exhibition will present art that pays ode to mother earth, suggests a path forward or expresses concerns about our global climate crisis. It is time to unite and restore our international communities after a time of such polarization. This past year, art has proven to be of incredible value because it can both visualize the feelings of current circumstances or suggest a brighter, more progressive future. Bringing emerging and established artists together, this is the first UK activation by the non-profit SaveArtSpace. The exhibition, spanning across London billboards and bus shelters, is in conjunction with World Environment Day in the UK, a day committed to encouraging awareness and action to protect our environment. Restoration: Now or Never is a public art exhibition organized by Anne Verhallen and Daria Borisova, in collaboration with SaveArtSpace.