Natalia Sielewicz
Museum of Modern Art, Warsaw
Curator
Natalia Sielewicz is an art historian and curator working at The Museum of Modern Art in Warsaw. She graduated from the Courtauld Institute of Art and Central Saint Martins College in London, and was a scholarship recipient at the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, DC. At the Museum of Modern Art, she curated exhibitions including Private Settings: Art after the Internet (2015). She curates the annual Kinomuzeum Film Festival at The Museum of Modern Art in Warsaw, which is devoted to the most interesting phenomena at the interface between cinema, video art and experimental film. She is also involved with the museum’s performance series, which seeks to reflect on the dynamic character of contemporary art and to investigate the emancipatory possibilities of performance. As part of this she curated and produced performances by Grace Ndiritu, Korakrit Arunanondchai, Paulina Ołowska, Haroon Mirza and Richard Sides, and C. Spencer Yeh, as well as Polish choreographers Maria Stoklosa and Ramona Nagabczynska, among others.
Natalia Sielewicz was invited on a curatorial research trip in 2021.