Louise des Places
Art curator, writer, journalist
Berlin, Germany
Berlin, Germany
Présentation
Art curator, project and studio manager and former gallery director with an education in art, literature, journalism, and communication. I organize and curate exhibitions and events. I write for several art magazines and produce texts for artists and art spaces. Over the years I have worked in several art residencies, foundations, museums and galleries, in France, Belgium, Germany, Sweden and more.Expérience
GlogauAir
Independent Art Curator
Studio Puck Verkade
Luisa Catucci Gallery ART LAB
C-print
Index - The Swedish Art Foundation
Bozartistes Magazine
Co-founder and curator "Lonely Arts" collective


Somos Art House (Berlin art space)
Mauvais Magazine




Ideat Magazine
L'Epaule Sorbonnade
The Ladies Network
La boutonnière
Formation
ICART
Ecole W
Sorbonne IV
Réalisations
Queer Meltdown
10-07-2022
We are happy to present an amazing selection of artists from the FLINTA and/or Queer community.
Come over to Haus der Statistik on Sunday 10th July, to see our amazing program:
✨Exhibition
✨Art market
✨Performances
✨Tattoo Corner
✨Fundraising tombola to win artworks!
✨Music & Drinks
Autoscopy by Hippolyte Thillard — Backhaus Projects
30-06-2022
Curated by Louise des Places, the exhibition Autoscopy by Hippolyte Thillard, culminates the various practices of the artist in his exploration of body and spirit. Across mediums of charcoal, video & performance the artist envisages a dalliance of bodily vulnerability and fragility [...]
Exhibition Pressure Drop
21-06-2022
Works by women artists from diverse backgrounds for the 48h Neukölln Festival. The works offer telepathic communication, the re-imagining of ancient spiritual motifs into modern technology, the appreciation of femininity in all genders, and the artistic exploration of the topic of safe spaces
Exhibition 'Holding the Line - Creative Resistance from Ukraine'
23-04-2022
𝘏𝘰𝘭𝘥𝘪𝘯𝘨 𝘵𝘩𝘦 𝘓𝘪𝘯𝘦 features the work from refugee artists and activists in Berlin, next to contributions from their colleagues back home. Together we decided to organize an exhibition to highlight their experience, to raise awareness and funds