
Curatorial Team

Khaled Ramadan is a filmmaker and cultural writer with a long-standing commitment to art research, theory, and practice. His early curatorial work includes serving as research curator at the Guangzhou Triennial in 2008, followed by his role as co-curator of Manifesta 8 in Spain in 2010. In 2013, he was appointed curator of the Maldives Pavilion at the Venice Biennale, and in 2022, he served as chief curator of the Malaysian Pavilion at the Venice Biennale.
Alongside his curatorial practice, Ramadan has published extensively in international books and journals, including Peripheral Insider, Independent Republic of Culture, Brumaria, Border Thinking, Journalism in Times of War, and Trans Visuality.
Member of the International Association of Art Critics (AICA), the International Press Centre (IPC), Denmark, and the Lebanese Cinema Syndicate.
Camilla Boemio is an art curator, theorist and writer, associated with AICA (International Art Critics) and IKT. She co-founded the nomadic art platform AAC Platform. Her work focuses on interdisciplinary systems from an intersectional feminist perspective, with a focus on social systems and other ecologies.
She realizes exhibitions in museums. Some recent curatorial projects include: TEN YEARS: BSR People 14 – 24, a solo show by Antonio Palmieri at British School at Rome (2024); Stefano Cagol: The Bouvet Island at Museo Nazionale Etrusco di Villa Giulia (2024); Amir Zainorin: Gravity of the Wall at Museo delle Mura, in Roma (2026).
She was art-science consultant at the ISWA. The European Project Immersion in Scientific Word Through Arts who was coordinated by Università Politecnica delle Marche. She has curated an innovative European program focusing on contemporary culture through a combination of contemporary art and science. One of the exhibitions curated was "After the Crash" at Roma Botanical Garden Museum, including artists Trevor Paglen, Donato Piccolo and Justine Cooper.
In 2016 she was the curator of Diminished Capacity, Nigeria’s first national pavilion at the 15th International Architecture Exhibition La Biennale di Venezia. In 2018 she took part in the VVM project at Tate Liverpool.

Photo by Gabriele Mizzoni

Stefano Cagol is an Italian contemporary artist and curator. He is part of the curatorial team of the Nauru National Pavilion at the 61th International Art Exhibition – La Biennale di Venezia, and has been the artistic director of Castel Belasi – Contemporary Art Center for Eco Thought since 2023.
He is currently curating Soil Art Tales (2026-27) in seven European institutions, including Serralves Foundation and National Gallery of Bulgaria in the frame of the Horizon Europe program, and co-curating Flowing Waters at Palazzo delle Albere Trento (2026), a group show organized by MUSE and Mart Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art of Trento and Rovereto in the frame of the S+T+ARTS initiative. After creating the art and science platform We Are the Flood (2021), he presented it in Something Else at the Cidatel in Cairo (2023), and founded the Anthropocene Collection by MUSE Science Museum Trento (2024), which was awarded the Italian Ministry of Culture’s PAC.
