Katerina Stathopoulou is a curator and writer focusing on photography and public art. She has held curatorial positions at the Museum of Modern Art, Public Art Fund, and the International Center of Photography in New York.
Recent projects include solo exhibitions with Cannupa Hanska Luger, Wendy Red Star, Martine Gutierrez, Farah Al Qasimi, Elle Pérez, Claudia Wieser, Aïda Muluneh, and Clifford Prince King. In 2021, Stathopoulou co-curated the Thessaloniki Photography Biennial in Greece, showcasing the work of leading international artists across two museums.
During her tenure at MoMA, Stathopoulou worked on landmark exhibitions, including “Being Modern: MoMA in Paris” presented at Fondation Louis Vuitton which is the largest exhibition MoMA has presented abroad and was the most visited exhibition in France for 2017.
Stathopoulou has contributed writing to many exhibition catalogues and publications and including: “Ernest Cole’s House of Bondage: A Look at Apartheid in South Africa”, MoMA Magazine (2023), "The Real and the Record" (2021), "Ai Weiwei: Good Fences Make Good Neighbors" (2019), "Among Others: Blackness at MoMA" (2019), and "MoMA Highlights: 375 Works from The Museum of Modern Art" (2019).