Victoria Camblin
Victoria Camblin is a writer, editor, art historian, and curator.[1] She is the former editor and artistic director of Art Papers, based in Atlanta, Georgia.[2] As of June 14, 2018, she is the executive editor of 032c in Berlin, Germany.[3] Life and careerCamblin attended Columbia University in New York, where she received a dual BA degree in philosophy and art history in 2006, and went on to complete a doctorate at the University of Cambridge.[4][5] She is a recipient of DAAD (German Academic Exchange Service) and Robert Rauschenberg Foundation fellowships, and was the 2009–2012 Leslie Wilson Major Scholar at Magdalene College, Cambridge.[1] Camblin's doctoral work centered on the avant-garde illustrated periodicals created in Paris during the Interwar period—specifically the editorial work of Georges Bataille and the publication Acéphale.[6] Between 2006 and 2013, Camblin worked as editor of 032c, the English-language biannual magazine based in Berlin focusing on contemporary culture.[6] Following this, she served as editor for the online video platform Nowness, and has also contributed to a number of international arts publications, including Texte zur Kunst, Dazed, Interview, and Pin-Up.[4][6] Some of her additional writing includes pieces on architecture in Atlanta in Art in America[7] and criticism for Artforum.[8] Her curatorial projects include the 2016 Atlanta Biennial, curated alongside Daniel Fuller, Aaron Levi Garvey, and Gia Hamilton.[9] References
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