Laura Bruni

Laura Bruni

Laura Bruni is a curator and art historian, and she is currently A Curator of Exhibitions at the Henry Moore Foundation, Studios & Gardens. Prior to joining the foundation, Laura was Assistant Curator at Tate (2017-2023) where she co-curated exhibitions, displays and new commissions including JMW Turner with Lamin Fofana: Dark Waters (2022 – 2023), Lucian Freud: Real Lives, (2021), Whose Tradition? (2020), Radical Landscapes, (2022), Theaster Gates: Amalgam (2019). Laura has presented her research at international symposia organised by the Yale Center for British Art, New Haven, Tate, eikones – Center for the Theory and History of the Image, University of Basel and the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art. Laura also held curatorial and research positions at Tate Modern, Fondazione Calzolari and the Philadelphia Museum of Art. She holds a BA in English, French and German Languages and Literatures, and MA in Curating from Goldsmiths, University of London.


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