Dina Akhmadeeva
Tate Modern, London
Assistant Curator
Dina Akhmadeeva is a London-based curator, art historian and writer currently working as assistant curator for international art at Tate Modern. In this function, she devises and organizes exhibitions, new commissions and the performance programme, as well as being responsible for developing the collection with a focus on artistic practices from Central and Eastern Europe. She holds a BA and an MSt in History of Art and Visual Culture from the University of Oxford, where she was an Arts and Humanities Research Council Master’s Scholar.
Past curated projects at Tate Modern include the performance programme Voice and Breath: JJJJJerome Ellis and Olivia Douglass (2024), major collection displays of the works by Anna Daučíková, Nikita Gale, Felix Gonzalez-Torres and Paul Maheke in the Tanks (2023-4), the Turbine Hall Hyundai Commission: El Anatsui (2023-4) and the exhibition Magdalena Abakanowicz: Every Tangle of Thread and Rope (2022-3). Akhmadeeva was also involved in curating the Baltic Triennial 13 (2018) and organized group exhibitions at FUTURA, Prague (2021) and M HKA, Antwerp (2021-22). Her writings have been published by Distanz, Frans Masereel Centrum and Cura Books.
Dina Akhmadeeva visited Vienna on a group research trip in March 2024.