Alla Chernetska
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Alla Chernetska

Assistant CuratorParis, France
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Alla Chernetska
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Alla Chernetska

Assistant CuratorParis, France
Work history
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    Art CriticRaw Vision Magazine
    United KingdomFreelance
    Writing texts about French outsider artists (art brut)
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    Editorial DirectorPlastik (art&science)
     - Paris, FranceFreelance
    The issue 5 of Plastik is dedicated to the impact of climate change in the Arctic: the melting of glaciers adversely affects Arctic wildlife and leads to the disappearance or decline of species, the warming of Arctic waters endangering the entire ecosystem. the planet and require immediate solutions to safeguard the nature of the Arctic. We have collaborated with many artists, curators and scientists who pioneered Art and Science projects in the Arctic.
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Skills
  • Conference Production
  • Art Curation
  • Academic Writing
  • Art Writing
  • Art Administration
  • Art Assistance
Education
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    PHD History of ArtPantheon - La Sorbonne
     - Paris, France
    Thesis Title : “Art & Science: new language in the exploration of the world”: KEYWORDS Art, science, multidisciplinary collaboration, language, Bioart, Space Art, Nano Art, Art and science are parallel ways to know the world, even if each one uses its own means. Having different approaches, these two ways are in search of the invisible, of what is beyond the first perception of reality, in order to discover new real phenomena. The current collaborations between artists and scientists have led me to investigate new approaches to reality, which these collaborative projects can bring to Humanity. Discovering the Art & Science field, I asked myself if the approaches and the methods that have been considered as incompatible for a long time are now converging into a common language being created at the frontier of art and science. Our research is based on several testimonials from artists and from scientists who participated in collaborative projects. Through the various collaborations, we analysed, on one hand, the shared viewpoints of artists and scientists, and, on the other hand, the difficulties they had to overcome to achieve the desired result. Art & Science being a recent field, many questions are raised. This thesis focuses on the essence and the aims of collaborations between artists and scientists in order to unders