Open Sunday & Curator Tour by Elena Sorokina at NIKA Paris

NIKA Project Space Paris

Join curator Elena Sorokina at 4 PM for a guided tour of Alexander Ugay: More Than Dreams, Less Than Things, an exhibition exploring the intersection of photography, technology, and diasporic memory.

 

The gallery will be open from 3 to 7 PM as part of the monthly Sunday opening at Komunuma — perfect for those who can’t visit during the week.

 

Elena Sorokina is curator, writer and art historian with particular focus on sustainable curating and practices situated at the intersection of art, ecology and care. Currently, she is co-curating a project at the Musée d’Art et de Culture Soufis MTO™, opening in June 2025. In 2022, she co-curated the Armenian Pavilion at the Venice Biennale. She served as curatorial advisor of documenta 14 in Athens/ Kassel and was chief curator of the High Institute of Fine Arts (HISK), Belgium in 2017-2018. In 2020, Sorokina co-founded the Initiative for Practices and Visions of Radical Care in Greater Paris, developing collaborations with the Liverpool Biennial, Colomboscope (Sri Lanka), and Indigenous Visions (Venice) among others. Throughout her practice, she curated projects for BOZAR Brussels, Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam, Pera Museum Istanbul, Centre Pompidou Paris and other institutions. She has written in numerous catalogs, and contributes to Artforum, Cabinett Magazine, Glean, and Manifesta Journal, among others. Sorokina lived in Germany since 1993, studying art history at the Freie Universität Berlin, after which she attended the Whitney ISP Program in New York. She is currently based between Brussels and Paris.