Furthermore, Kornova has pioneered an innovative residency program. Unlike isolated residencies in the countryside, the Galeria LEO residency places artists directly inside the gallery’s storefront window. For three weeks, passersby can watch the artist create, fail, scrape, and begin again. It de-mystifies the creative process and builds a direct community relationship—a rare feat in the often insular art world.
Looking ahead, the horizon is busy. Plans are underway for a second satellite space in Berlin, though Kornova insists it will focus solely on Eastern European installation art. She is also writing a book tentatively titled The Unseen Hand: Curating for the Human Attention Span , which promises to be a manifesto against algorithmic curation. Galeria LEO- Katerina Kornova
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This group show featured artists working exclusively in shades of gray and white. It was a radical response to the overwhelming sensory input of the post-lockdown world. Kornova hung the works at varying heights to mimic the irregular rhythm of breathing. Critics called it "meditative and devastating." The entire show sold out within 48 hours to private collectors in Vienna and Tokyo.