About Zoe Lukov
Zoe Lukov is a curator, producer and writer. She is currently curator-at-large for WSA, a new cultural hub in New York and Palm Heights, an arts and culture-focused hotel in the Cayman Islands. Her most recent projects include EXCHANGE as well as participatory public projects by Christopher Myers, Emeka Ogboh and Raúl de Nieves.She co-founded and is curator of the non-profit Art in Common, which produces museum-quality exhibitions in under-used locations around the country including major exhibitions Skin in the Game and Boil, Toil & Trouble. Formerly chief curator of Faena Art in Miami Beach and in Buenos Aires, Lukov conceived of and produced both the first and second Faena Festivals in 2018 and 2019. In addition, she organized major solo exhibits by internationally recognized artists throughout the Faena Districts and was responsible for curating, commissioning new works and overseeing the installation of public art and art in rooms at the Faena Hotel. She is a founding board member of Desert X, the non-profit site-specific exhibition based in California and recently produced a documentary about Desert X 2021 that made its premiere at the Getty Museum and broadcast on PBS.
She produces independent curatorial projects, among them the well-received Fair, an alternative, all-women, non-commercial art fair that took place in Miami at Brickell City Centre in 2017. She got her start in the art world working for Rashida Bumbray at The Kitchen in New York, Jeffrey Deitch at MOCA Los Angeles and Franklin Sirmans on Prospect 3, the New Orleans biennial. She is a Fulbright scholar and a graduate of Oberlin College.
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