Denise Radulescu is an independent curator, art writer and advisor.
Since 2002 she has curated over 20 exhibitions as an independent curator (like "Videodanse" for Centre Georges Pompidou in Paris with video works of Mona Hatoum, Merce Cunningham, Jérôme Bel, Isaac Julien, John Baldessari, Julian Schnabel, Charles Atlas, Xavier Le Roy, Jennifer Allora & Guillermo Calzadilla), as Fellow Curator and Researcher of the National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art Seoul (South Korea), as well as as Chief Curator of the National Centre of Performance (Bucharest, Romania).
In 2014 she became the founding curator of J/P HRO Museum in Port-au-Prince, Haiti.
She organized, chaired and paneled in international art conferences including the 9th Asian Museum Curators’ Conference in Seoul, Gwangju Biennale International Curators Course and Shanghai Biennale's 'Academy of Reciprocal Enlightenment' conducted by Boris Groys and Jens Hoffmann.
She co-authored ‘Jun Yang: The Monograph Project’ with Mami Kataoka, Vasif Kortun, Sunjung Kim and Hu Fang (Jovis Verlag, 2015), authored 'Innocents Abroad' (MMCA Seoul, 2013), ‘Mirrors’-- a survey of contemporary performance art (Vellant, 2010), and extensively published in art magazines such as MMCA Magazine, The Cultural Observer, Time Out, Igloo, Century XXI Magazine, Architecture Magazine, Domus, Art+Auction, Vogue and many others.
She holds an MA in Art History and Theory and an MPhil in Philosophy, an Academic Excellency Fellowship from the Kyung Hee University, as well as postgraduate degrees in Art Business from Christie's, Curatorial Studies from Gwangju Biennale (South Korea), and Peace Leadership (World Bank Institute).
She is also an independent art advisor for museums and corporate collections, Expert Consultant for UNESCO and Philanthropy Mediator.
Since 2002 she has curated over 20 exhibitions as an independent curator (like "Videodanse" for Centre Georges Pompidou in Paris with video works of Mona Hatoum, Merce Cunningham, Jérôme Bel, Isaac Julien, John Baldessari, Julian Schnabel, Charles Atlas, Xavier Le Roy, Jennifer Allora & Guillermo Calzadilla), as Fellow Curator and Researcher of the National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art Seoul (South Korea), as well as as Chief Curator of the National Centre of Performance (Bucharest, Romania).
In 2014 she became the founding curator of J/P HRO Museum in Port-au-Prince, Haiti.
She organized, chaired and paneled in international art conferences including the 9th Asian Museum Curators’ Conference in Seoul, Gwangju Biennale International Curators Course and Shanghai Biennale's 'Academy of Reciprocal Enlightenment' conducted by Boris Groys and Jens Hoffmann.
She co-authored ‘Jun Yang: The Monograph Project’ with Mami Kataoka, Vasif Kortun, Sunjung Kim and Hu Fang (Jovis Verlag, 2015), authored 'Innocents Abroad' (MMCA Seoul, 2013), ‘Mirrors’-- a survey of contemporary performance art (Vellant, 2010), and extensively published in art magazines such as MMCA Magazine, The Cultural Observer, Time Out, Igloo, Century XXI Magazine, Architecture Magazine, Domus, Art+Auction, Vogue and many others.
She holds an MA in Art History and Theory and an MPhil in Philosophy, an Academic Excellency Fellowship from the Kyung Hee University, as well as postgraduate degrees in Art Business from Christie's, Curatorial Studies from Gwangju Biennale (South Korea), and Peace Leadership (World Bank Institute).
She is also an independent art advisor for museums and corporate collections, Expert Consultant for UNESCO and Philanthropy Mediator.