BRUSSELS.- Art Brussels announces that its Artistic Director, Katerina Gregos, has decided to return to her curatorial activities full time, after this years edition of the fair. She will remain in her role at Art Brussels until Summer 2016.
Gregos states, after four very fruitful, enjoyable and creative years at Art Brussels, I feel it is time to move on, to focus on what I love most: working with artists and making exhibitions. Art Brussels is now at a point where its solid history of 48 years and its reputation as a discovery fair have been consolidated, and with the move to the new space at Tour & Taxis as well as its continued renewal, it can look forward to an exciting future.
It has been a great pleasure to contribute to the evolution of the fair and to work with its amazing, dedicated team.
Gregos was appointed as Artistic Director of Art Brussels in 2012. As an art historian and curator, she has been responsible for the fairs artistic programming, sat on the fairs Selection and Discovery committees, and contributed to Art Brussels renewed international recognition. Over the last four years, under Gregos tenure as Artistic Director, the fair has undergone significant curatorial developments, including the redesign of its architecture each year.
Other pioneering initiatives that Art Brussels has staged since 2012 include the introduction of not-for-profit spaces, a discursive programme, performances and concerts by artists on THE STAGE and Artists Film Premieres, extra muros, in collaboration with the Brussels Arts Centre Beursschouwburg. In addition, in collaboration with Flanders Art Institute, Gregos set up a specially conceived Curators Programme to complement the fairs VIP Programme.
The flagship project at Art Brussels 2016 is Cabinet d Amis: the accidental collection of Jan Hoet. The exhibition, curated by Gregos, will showcase selected works from the collection of the late, internationally renowned, Belgian curator, Jan Hoet.
Managing Director of Art Brussels Anne Vierstraete says, as a specialist in contemporary art, Katerina has nourished the fair with her extensive knowledge, expertise and international network. Her contribution has resulted in a very interesting evolution for Art Brussels, confirming and consolidating its specificity as a discovery fair, which we will build on through the continuation of the fairs strong curatorial profile over the coming years. In light of this, it is very probable that we will collaborate with Katerina as a curator on special projects in the future.
During her time at Art Brussels Gregos continued to curate significant international exhibitions and biennials, among which, most recently, the highly successful Belgian Pavilion at the 56th Venice Biennale and the critically acclaimed 5th Thessaloniki Biennial (both 2015).
Katerina Gregos is an art historian, curator, writer and lecturer based in Brussels since 2006. She has curated numerous international exhibitions and biennials including, most recently, the Belgian Pavilion at the 56th International Art Exhibition La Biennale di Venezia (2015); the 5th Thessaloniki Biennial (2015) and No Country for Young Men: Contemporary Art from Greece in times of crisis, BOZAR, Brussels (2014). Other exhibitions include The Politics of Play, for the 7th Göteborg Biennial and Liquid Assets: In the Aftermath of the Transformation of Capital, Steirischer Herbst, Graz, (2013); Newtopia: The State of Human Rights, Mechelen & Brussels and Manifesta 9 (2012); Speech Matters, the Danish Pavilion, 54th Venice Biennale and the 4th Fotofestival Mannheim Ludwigshafen Heidelberg (2011). Previously, Gregos was the Founding Director and curator of the Deste Foundations Centre for Contemporary Art, Athens, as well as Artistic Director of Argos Centre for Art & Media, Brussels.