Profile of Danila Bulatov
Daniel Bulatov is an art historian and curator specialising in twentieth-century art, with focus on Germany and Austria. Before moving to Germany in 2022, he worked as a research associate and curator at the Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts (2011–2021) and later as chief curator of the Jewish Museum and Tolerance Centre, Moscow. He co-curated a number of exhibition projects, including Facing the Future, Art in Europe, 1945–1968 (Bozar, Brussels; ZKM, Karlsruhe; Pushkin Museum, Moscow, 2016–2017). Currently a doctoral researcher at the University of Münster, he explores leftist art in the West and artistic journeys to the USSR in the 1920s–30s in his dissertation. Since 2023 he has been a Rosa Luxemburg Foundation fellow.