Geraldine Barlow

As a curator, Geraldine is interested in the energy that arises from the intersections between people, cultures and ideas, drawing on her mixed descent, as well as her work over the past two decades with artists from Australia and around the globe. Geraldine lives on the Brisbane River and is connected across the waters to the Hokianga, Aeotearoa, Ireland and England. She has explored questions around agency, memory, space, trauma, justice, beauty and the creative process. Recent curatorial projects include Water, 2019; Picasso: The Vollard Suite, 2018; Gerhard Richter: The Life of Images, 2017 and Sugar Spin: you, me, art and everything, 2016.

Geraldine appears with thanks to Queensland Art Gallery | Gallery of Modern Art.

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