About Rosario Talevi
born in Buenos Aires in 1983, is a Berlin-based architect, curator, editor and educator interested in critical spatial practice (Rendell) and transformative pedagogies. Her work advances architecture as a form of agency – in its transformative sense and in its capacity for acting otherwise (Schneider) and as a form of care – one that provides the political stakes to repair our broken world (Tronto).
Talevi is a graduate of the School of Architecture, Design & Urbanism at the University of Buenos Aires and has held teaching and research positions at various universities (Universidad de Buenos Aires, Technische Universität Berlin, Universität der Künste Berlin, Freie Universität Bolzano). She was a visiting professor for Social Design (2021-22) at the University of Fine Arts (HFBK) in Hamburg.
She is a founding member of Floating University and Soft Agency. In 2022 she was a fellow at the Thomas Mann House in Los Angeles, California. She speaks about her practice internationally, in both institutional and non-institutional contexts, and her work and writing has been widely published.
Single mother of Florentina Talevi (born 2003).
Support
Rosario Talevi is a jury member for the GDG Museum Exhibition and Awards in 2024, in tandem with Kris Krois.