Nikola Ludlová

Nikola works across multiple disciplinary and professional contexts, with a sustained focus on the institutions, representations, and systems of knowledge that shape cultural, gender, and racial inequality—whether in the art world, academia, memory institutions, or social movements. She has collaborated with artists on socially engaged projects exploring the politics of representation, memory, and identity. At the Jindřich Chalupecký Society, she is dedicated to advancing social justice and environmental responsibility in the arts, rethinking institutional models to make them more inclusive and accessible. Her expertise spans decolonial aesthetics, critical museology, relational and identitarian art, and participatory art mediation that opens space for both broad audiences and groups historically excluded from access to culture. As an emerging curator, she approaches curatorship as a social practice grounded in dialogue, care, and collective agency.
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