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Antoanetta "Annie" Ivanova (Bulgarian: Антоанета Иванова; Chinese Traditional: 易安妮 Yì Ānnī) is a multi-award winning international curator and author, cultural entrepreneur and one of Australia's leading authorities on cultural diplomacy.Ivanova has collaborated with some of the world's most prestigious institutions Centre Pompidou, Ars Electronica, Barbican, Smithsonian Institution, National Palace Museum, Australian Centre for the Moving Image, and Queensland Gallery of Modern Art, and has received ongoing critical acclaim.
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Ivanova, Annie
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Australian curator
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Antoaneta Ivanova
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