Răzvan Ion

Răzvan M. Ion

Răzvan Ion in 2012
Born Bucharest, Romania
Nationality Romanian
Occupation Theoretician, Curator, Professor
Website Pavilion Journal

Răzvan Ion is a theoretician, curator, cultural manager and political activist. He is the co-editor of PAVILION – journal for politics and culture, co-director of the BUCHAREST BIENNALE – Bucharest International Biennial for Contemporary Art, and in 2008 was appointed director of PAVILION – the center for contemporary art and culture in Bucharest.[1]

Career

He was an associate professor at the University of California, Berkeley; Lisbon University; City University of New York; University of London; Sofia University; University of Kiev; etc. He has held conferences and lectures at different art institutions like Witte de With, Rotterdam;[2] Kunsthalle Vienna;[3] Art in General, New York;[4] rum46, Aarhus;[5] Calouste Gulbenkian, Lisbon; la Casa Encendida, Madrid;[6] New Langton, San Francisco; CCA, Tbilisi; Babes-Bolyai University, Cluj; University of Art, Cluj; etc. He writes for different publications and he recently curated ’From Contemplating to Constructing Situations’ and "Exploring the Return of Repression" at PAVILION, Bucharest and rum46, Aarhus.[7] Presently, he is working on the book projects "Exploring the Return of Repression" and "Rhizomic Structures Of Art Institutions. Neo-Politics Of Culture". His future curatorial projects includes "The Affluence of the Working Class from Differentiation to Colectivism" which deals with the concept of fashion from the perspective of anarchism, activism and social-political movements. He is a professor at the University of Bucharest where he teaches Curatorial Studies and Critical Thinking.[8]

References

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Urban Things

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