Lua Vollaard is a curator and writer based in Amsterdam.
There are two AA's in her last name, a feat she is seeking to reduce in the future.
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Lua Vollaard is a curator and writer based in Amsterdam. Her project the Art History of the Microchip considers the history of photolithography through the works of the artists who dare to see its resolutely militaristic, labour-enclosing, and unyieldingly miniaturising origins. Vollaard is one half of Superkilogirls. She teaches at Design Academy Eindhoven and writes for Frieze, e-flux, Art in America, and others.
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Lua Vollaard is a curator and writer based in Amsterdam. She engages with the intersection of technology and ideology, disclosing the materiality of technologies that mediate our understanding of the world. She has been curator of contemporary art at Stroom Den Haag for the oast 8 years, where recent exhibitions include Jenna Sutela - Ave bossa, bow ole, 2025; Agustina Woodgate - More Heat than Light, 2024. Her current project the Art History of the Microchip considers the history of photolithography through the works of the artists who dare to see its relentlessly militaristic, labour-enclosing, and unyieldingly minitiuriasing origins. Lua teaches Research Ecologies at the Design Academy Eindhoven MA Critical Inquiry Lab, and has held various teaching positions at academies in NL. As a writer and researcher, she writes about artistic strategies and technologies for Art in America, Frieze, e-flux, and others. Vollaard is one half of Superkilogirls, which researches the material infrastructures of computing and its entanglement with women’s labour.