Readablewiki

Victoria Camblin

Content sourced from Wikipedia, licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0.

Victoria Camblin is a writer, editor, art historian, and curator based in Berlin. She has worked as editor and artistic director of Art Papers in Atlanta and, since June 14, 2018, serves as the executive editor of 032c in Berlin.

She studied at Columbia University, earning a double B.A. in philosophy and art history in 2006, and earned a Ph.D. at the University of Cambridge. She has fellowships from the DAAD and the Robert Rauschenberg Foundation and was the Leslie Wilson Major Scholar at Magdalene College, Cambridge (2009–2012).

Her doctoral work explored avant-garde illustrated magazines in Paris during the Interwar period, focusing on Georges Bataille and the publication Acéphale. From 2006 to 2013 she edited 032c, a Berlin-based English-language magazine about contemporary culture. She later edited for Nowness and has written for Texte zur Kunst, Dazed, Interview, and Pin-Up, among others. Her writing on architecture appeared in Art in America, and she has contributed criticism to Artforum.

Camblin has curated projects including the 2016 Atlanta Biennial, organized with Daniel Fuller, Aaron Levi Garvey, and Gia Hamilton.


This page was last edited on 2 February 2026, at 21:03 (CET).