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HELENA


EGAN Travel Industry Leader, Helsinki, Finland


Helena Egan is a global travel industry thought-leader and runs Planet Egan Ltd with her husband Roger Egan: “There are still a vast amount of inspiring, moving, beautiful, small and unknown destinations full of culture and art, such as the remote villages in the Himalayas, where you will find the true meaning of sustainability and responsibility in culture.”


ARIK


LEVY Curator & Cultural Scientist London, UK


Arik Levy is a Berlin-based multi-disciplinary creative best known for his public realm sculptures: “My favourite place is always the place I have not visited yet–each of these trips open another page for me, containing inspiration and metaphors to jump from. In every place I travel to, and have some time in, I map the cities, museums and galleries and try to trace as much as I can.”


MAXIMILIANO


ARROCET Architect London, UK


Maximiliano Arrocet is the director of Amanda Levete Architects and is best-known as the mastermind behind the MAAT Museum, Lisbon: “Museums have already transcended their physicality, they are no longer bound by their their walls and archives. Technology is exponentially amplifying their reach and the public are finding new ways to experience them.”


JOE


LA PLACA Gallery Director & Curator London, UK


Joe La Placa is the director of The Cardi Gallery, Mayfair, and works as a freelance consultant on major art shows globally, such as the hugely successful Basquiat, Boom For Real at The Barbican in 2017: “Artists, neuroscientists, computer scientists specialising in AI and big data, along with the pioneers of virtual reality, will merge and become the cultural innovators of tomorrow.”


LISA


HILTON Writer & Art Historian Venice, Italy


Lisa Hilton is a widely published arts historian and writer based in Venice, who regularly writes about culture for the likes of Vogue, The Spectator and Literary Review, among others. “Right now, there’s a sense that populist politics and financial uncertainty are besieging the very concept of civilisation itself, which renders cultural destinations where people can come together to communicate, explore, challenge and debate more important than ever.”


LUTZ HENKE


Cultural Scientist & Curator Berlin, Germany


Lutz Henke is a contemporary artist based in Berlin who holds a Master’s Degree in Cultural Studies and is in charge of all the curatorial projects at Artitude, Berlin, where he is a key figure: “The large majority of people who have been involved in the development and programming of our space grew up in Berlin in the 90s, and therefore share a profound and natural interest in the city, its dynamic and its culture: from electronic music to graffiti-writing to fine art.”


CARLO


BRANDELLI Creative Director & Designer London, UK


Carlo Brandelli is a creative polymath whose designs are in the permanent collections of the Design Museum in London and The MET in New York: “I am inspired by anyone who decides to make their living through creativity or art. So much of people’s lives focuses on selling something they themselves have not created. To walk through any major city to see the majority of the population in front of a computer screen constantly is heartbreaking.”


TOURIA


EL GLAOUI Founder 1:54 Contemporary African Art Fair New York, London, Marrakech


Touria El Glaoui is the founding director of 1:54 Contemporayr African Art Fair–a transformational platform for artists, galleries and curators: “I want to continue to strive for cultural, ethic and gender diversity in the visual arts. I want to see more artists working and living in Africa having sustained artistic and cultural practices and being able to operate on an international basis.”


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