Ksenya Gurshtein

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Ksenya Gurshtein is the Curator of Modern and Contemporary Art at the Ulrich Museum of Art, Wichita State University. She holds a Ph.D. in the History of Art from the University of Michigan. Prior to coming to the Ulrich, she held curatorial positions at the the National Gallery of Art, Washington D.C. and the Skirball Cultural Center, Los Angeles. Her recent curatorial projects include monographic exhibitions Zoe Beloff: Emotions Go to Work; Alice Aycock in the Studio; Gordon Parks: I, too, am America; Renée Stout: Ghosts; Eija-Liisa Ahtila: The Annunciaion | The Bridge; and Ann Resnick: Chapter & Verse, as well as the group exhibition Love in the Time of the Anthropocene. Ksenya Gurshtein’s academic research has focused on unofficial art in state-socialist Eastern Europe. With Sonja Simonyi, she is the co-editor of the forthcoming essay collection Experimental Cinemas in State-Socialist Eastern Europe (Amsterdam University Press, 2022). She has also written as an art historian and critic on a broad array of topics for exhibition catalogs, edited volumes, and web publications, including, most recently, Hyperallergic. (2022)

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