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  1. Nadja Romains career has spanned art, fashion, curation and social activism. Born in Paris, she earned a M.A in Art History from lEcole du Louvre and La Sorbonne. After years in both media and film, her professional experience led her to work as a film and art producer with, among others, Ron Arad, Matthew Barney, Chila Burman, Isaac ...

  2. Consciously Curating Art and Craft, with Nadja Romain. Founder, Everything I Want. To launch a business—one that is based on art and design, no less—during a global crisis would seem a perplexing, even preposterous, act to most. For Nadja Romain however it was simply the moment to adapt and bring forth a Venice-based, well-packaged social project.

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  3. Apr 17, 2024 · 17 April – 7 October 2024. Fondazione Berengo presents Welcome! A Palazzo for Immigrants, a site-specific solo exhibition by inter-disciplinary artist Osman Yousefzada in partnership with the Victoria & Albert Museum. Curated by Nadja Romain and Amin Jaffer, the intervention at the Palazzo Franchetti is a continuation of a body of work that ...

  4. Apr 17, 2024 · Lo Studio is the Venetian home of Everything I Want, a multidisciplinary art, design and craft studio and gallery. Founded by Nadja Romain, the gallery is driven by the idea that art is a vehicle to connect people and open a path for positive change in society. Get directions.

  5. "Open Process" puts in dialogue artists Ibrahim Mahama, Blokos 748 (Antonio Davanzo and Victor Miklos), and Irene Cattaneo. It is the inaugural exhibition of Venice-based platform Lo Studio Nadja Romain, where international artists, designers, and artisans interact with creatives based in Venice.

  6. Ladies' Paradise is a confident and well-thought out art exhibition that does not need the Wow factor. Co-curated by the London based curators Huma Kabakcı and Nadja Romain, four women artists from the UK, Greece and Turkey were selected to respond in visual terms to the female body in the media of ceramics, canvas, drawings and textiles.

  7. The invisibility and transparency of glass shape a new generation while healing scars from history. With the exhibition “Unbreakable: Women in Glass”, curators Nadja Romain and Koen Vanmechelen balance the glass work of 64 contemporary women artists with the masculinity of a legendary Venetian glass furnace.

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