LISA ANDREANI
INDEPENDENT CURATOR AND ART HISTORIAN
- Contacts:
Personal e-mail
hellolisaandreani@gmail.com
Academic e-mail
landreani@iuav.it
@kellyykelly__
She is currently conducting research for the project Le musée vivant, organized by Université Paris 8, coordinated by Professor Emanuele Quinz, and supported by Artec, investigating the interplay between living organisms and contemporary museum practices. She is also a fellow at Scuola Piccola Zattere with the project Drafting Coexistence: Porous Temporalities in Museum Space, which explores porous temporalities and multispecies cohabitation within museum environments. The first comprehensive monograph on Alberto Grifi, co-edited with Valerio Di Lucente, will be released soon.
In 2025 she co-curated the symposium Shake Well: Before Thinking and Making in Academic Research at Scuola Piccola Zattere and Iuav University, investigating how artistic practice can function as an autonomous epistemological device in academic contexts. In the same year, she conceived MILLESUONI, a multifaceted project dedicated to sound ecologies in Berlin (Volksbühne am Rosa-Luxemburg-Platz, MONOM, Neun Kelche). In 2024 she curated the exhibition TERRENO. Tracce del disponibile quotidiano at MAXXI L’Aquila, involving a multifaceted group of artists, writers, designers, and archival materials. In 2023 she was co-curator of :After – Festival diffuso di Architettura in Sicily. From 2020 to 2022, she served as Curatorial and Editorial Coordinator at MACRO (Rome). In 2019 she was a fellow of the Global Modernism Studies research program at the Bauhaus Dessau Foundation, in collaboration with the Victoria & Albert Museum (London). Since 2018 she has collaborated with the Archivio Salvo (Turin), where she is a member of the Scientific Committee.
She has collaborated with several institutions, publishing houses, and magazines including: CAC Synagogue Delme (Delme-Metz), Flash Art (Milan), Fondazione Arnaldo Pomodoro (Milan), Fondation Carmignac (Paris-Porquerolles), High Pitch Magazine (Germany-Italy), Humboldt Books (Milan), MAXXI (Rome-L'Aquila), Mousse Magazine & Publishing (Milan), NERO Editions (Rome), Paint It Black (Turin), PUBLICS (Helsinki), Quodlibet (Rome), Scuola Piccola Zattere (Venice), Shedhalle (Zurich), Spector Books (Leipzig), Viaindustriae (Foligno), Veii (Rome).
Occasionally she works as a production manager. Among the projects she has worked on are: Pro tempore (2025–ongoing), an artist film by Luca Vitone; Panorama L’Aquila (2023), a city-wide exhibition realized in collaboration with Italics; Romanistan (2017–2018), an artist film by Luca Vitone.