Leandro Ferre Caetano
Biography
Leandro Ferre Caetano is a curator, educator, and art-based researcher based in Copenhagen, working across the Nordic and South American contexts. His work explores the intersections of collective pedagogy and regenerative curatorship. He has collaborated with international curators at SESC São Paulo and contributed to major exhibitions, including the São Paulo Biennale and Videobrasil. Leandro co-curates (re)searching archives with ARIEL Feminisms (DK), exploring archiving as a dynamic collective practice. He is completing his master’s in the NM NoVA program at Aalto & Aalborg University (DK), where his research informs the project’s next phases, expanding its scope through mediation and community-based approaches.
Credits: Anaïs Masson, Archives Jacques Allaire and Marie-Dominique Guibal. From the book: The Arachnean and Other Texts by Fernand Deligny. First Edition, 2015, Univocal Publishing.
Cartographies of Care: Curatorial Practices as Regenerative Networks
Symposium participation
This presentation explores curatorship as contingent, transforming conventional methods of exhibition-making and artistic research into living networks of relational, speculative, and process-based approaches. By weaving reflections on eco-logics, care, and empirical traces, it proposes how a focus on mediation can nourish situated, collective, and regenerative practices.