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Valentina Kiselyova

1966

Co-owner, director, chief curator, project manager and co-owner of the Ў contemporary art gallery. The author of the idea, co-owner and director of the Podzemka gallery. Co-founder and director of the Cultural Ambassadors initiative.

Lives and works in Berlin and Poznań.

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September 20, 1966

She was born in Angren (UzSSR, today Uzbekistan).

Since 1979

Lives and works in Minsk.

2004

The author of the idea of creating the Podzemka gallery and its co-owner (together with Anna Chistoserdova), where until 2009 she worked as a director, curator and manager.

2009

Immediately after the closing of the Podzemka gallery, together with Anna Chistoserdova and other partners, she founded a new exhibition space - the Ў contemporary art gallery (official opening took place in October 2009), where she is the director, as well as the curator and manager of many projects.

2004–2005 (and 2007)

Student of the correspondence department "Theory and Practice of Contemporary Art" of the European Humanities University in Vilnius.

2011

The curatorial project (curator group: Valentina Kiseleva, Alexey Lunev, Sergey Shabokhin) "She can't say SKY" was awarded the nomination "The best project of the foreign gallery ArtVlnius 11" (LitExpo, Vilnius).

Since 2014

She is a member of the expert council of the ZBOR resource.

October 29, 2020

Gallery of Contemporary Art "Ў" was closed due to political and epidemiological reasons.

2021

Together with Anna Chistoserdova, she founded the initiative "Ambasada of Culture".

From June 2021

Due to the situation in the country, she was forced to leave Belarus and began to live and work on scholarships in Berlin and Poznan.