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Tatiana Kochubinska

Tatiana Kochubinska (UA) is an art historian, independent curator, author, and lecturer.

In her curatorial practice, she is often interested in questions of responsibility, Soviet history and its relation to today’s society, flashbacking personal memories of the cross-border 1990s.

Since 2019, Tatiana has collaborated with various cultural institutions across Europe. In 2020, she co-edited Euphoria and Fatigue: Ukrainian Art and Society after 2014 for Obieg magazine. In 2022, she was a fellow at ZKM, Karlsruhe, DE and joined the curatorial team of antiwarcoalition.art. In 2023, she co-curated Kaleidoscope of (Hi)stories. Ukrainian art 1912-2023 (Albertinum Museum, Dresden, DE) and in 2024, she co-curated Maybe We Can Have Fun Together by Ivan Svitlychnyi (Arsenal Gallery, Białystok, PL), Landscapes of an Ongoing Past (Urbane Künste Ruhr, Essen, DE) and Sense of Safety (YermilovCentre, Kharkiv, UA and across Europe).

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