Laura Bruni currently holds the position of Curator of Exhibitions at the Henry Moore Foundation. Prior to joining the foundation, she worked as an Assistant Curator at Tate, where she curated or co-curated several exhibitions and collection displays. These include “JMW Turner with Lamin Fofana: Dark Waters” (2022-23), “Radical Landscapes” (2022) co-curated with Darren Pih, “Journeys Through the Tate Collection” (2022), and “Lucian Freud: Real Lives” (2021). In 2019, Laura co-curated “Theaster Gates: Amalgam,” which was Gates’s solo museum show in the UK. She also co-edited the accompanying publication with Kasia Redzisz, the Artistic Director of KANAL. Prior experience includes curatorial and research positions at Tate Modern, Fondazione Calzolari and the Philadelphia Museum of Art.
Laura specializes in early 20th Century and Post-War Art. She holds a Bachelor’s degree in English, French, and German Languages and Literatures, as well as a Master’s degree in Curating from Goldsmiths, University of London. Her research has been presented internationally, including the College Art Association in New York, the Yale Center for British Art in New Haven, the Louisiana Museum in Copenhagen, and the eikones centre.