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Irina Kondratenko

1979

Art critic, curator, lecturer.

Co-director of the Open Musej project, curator of exhibitions and events related to contemporary Belarusian art, lecturer, editor. She took part in various educational and educational initiatives. The focus of professional interest is focused on maintaining and forming collections of contemporary Belarusian art, contemporary museology and exhibition activities.

Lives and works in Turkey.

Selected events

Associated institutions

Articles on KALEKTAR

Selected dates:

2005–2007

Master of Arts, specialty “Theory and History of Art” (Belarusian State University of Culture and Arts, Minsk).

2007–2008

Literary editor: work with translations of books on Chinese philosophy and culture, adaptation of translations, writing articles (A. Zhigulsky publishing house, Moscow).

2007–2009

Master's degree in Sociology, specialty "Visual and Cultural Studies", European Humanities University (EHU, Vilnius, Lithuania).

2008–2011

A candidate for a scientific degree, candidate of art history, postgraduate study, specialty “Theory and History of Art” (Belarusian State University of Culture and Arts, Minsk).

2009-2014

Lecturer at the European Humanities University (Vilnius). Courses taught: Historical and spatial categories of European culture: Antiquity-Middle Ages; Historical and spatial categories of European culture: from the Renaissance to the Modern; History and theory of music of the 20th century.

Since 2012

She oversees a private collection of modern Belarusian painting owned by Oleg Khusaenov, and is the curator of the HO-gallery. Curator of exhibitions and events related to contemporary Belarusian art and public work with a private collection.

2012–2014

Curator of the Zabor art project and public exhibitions Zabor in Belarus, Poland (Warsaw), France.

2015

Curator of the exhibition of paintings by Sergei Kaval “Be like children” (Gomel, Rumyantsev-Paskevich Palace).

2016

Co-curator of the exhibition "Tomorrow's Photography" Valeria Lobko as part of the Month of Photography in Minsk (together with Anna Samarskaya).

2016–2022

Work in the magazine ARTGUID.

2018

Curator (together with Sofia Sadovskaya) of a series of exhibitions “Cultural Landscapes of Belarus” in China (Guangzhou, Shanghai, Beijing, 2018).

Curator (together with Antonina Stebur and Anna Samarskaya) of the exhibition of contemporary Belarusian photography “Independence Day” at the Chongqing Art Museum (China). Participants of the exhibition are Arthur Klinov, Andrey Lenkevich, Maxim Sarychev, Sergey Lesket, Vladimir Tsesler, Alexandra Soldatova, Georgy Kapustnikov, Nikolai Botvinnik, Alexey Shlyk, Masha Svyatogor, Vadim Kachan, Sergey Gudilin, Igor Korzun.

2019

She curated the National Pavilion of the Republic of Belarus at the International Beijing Biennale (together with Sofia Sadovskaya).

2020–2021

Exhibition project "Homage to Zakhara Kudin" - co-curator and member of the group for preserving the heritage of Zakhara Kudin (together with Olga Mzhelskaya, Ilona Dergach, Natalia Kudina). Homage exhibitions were held at the Palace of Arts (Minsk), 400 Squares Gallery (Grodno), and the Third Place Gallery (Grodno).

2020

Curator of the painting exhibition NON PLACE by Tatyana Kondratenko, Tatyana Radivilko, Igor Tishin, Evgeniy Shadko; Palace of Arts (Minsk).

From 2021

PhD researcher in the doctoral program in philosophy (YSU).