VLADIMIR BELOGOLOVSKY is
an American curator and critic. He studied engineering in Ukraine and graduated from The Cooper
Union School of Architecture in 1996. His New York-based
Curatorial Project, a nonprofit, focuses on curating and designing exhibitions
worldwide. Belogolovsky writes for The Architect's Newspaper, Arquitectura Viva, AZURE, ArchDaily, and STIR. He has interviewed more than 500 leading
international architects. His books include China Dialogues (ORO Editions & Tongji University Press, 2022), Imagine
Buildings Floating Like Clouds (IMAGES, 2022), Architectural Guide
Chicago (DOM, 2022), Architectural Guide New York (DOM, 2019), Conversations
with Architects (DOM, 2015), Harry Seidler: Lifework (Rizzoli,
2014), and Soviet Modernism: 1955-1985 (TATLIN, 2010). Belogolovsky has
curated over 50 exhibitions. Among these are Architects’ Voices (since
2016), Emilio Ambasz: Architecture Toward Nature (2017-18), Harry
Seidler: Painting Toward Architecture (World tour in 18 countries), and contributions
to exhibitions at Venice Architecture Biennale: Russian Pavilion (2008), Latvian
Pavilion (2014). He is the recipient of several travel grants from
the American Embassy in Moscow, LEAf in Spain, and the Construction
Specifications Institute in the US. He has lectured in more
than 30 countries. In 2018, Belogolovsky taught a design studio at Tsinghua
University in Beijing.