Justine Ludwig

[2][3] In Dallas, she exhibited artists such as Pia Camil, Paola Pivis, Bani Abidi and Nadia Kaabi-Linke,[4] which earned mention in W Magazine.

[7][non-primary source needed] The exhibition featured artists dealing with climate change, automation, and political unrest.

[9] At the organization, she has focused on socially engaged artwork, such as Jenny Holzer's 2019 VIGIL, which projected gun violence testimonies onto the buildings of Rockefeller Center.

[10][failed verification] Ludwig has curated projects with Shilpa Gupta, Kiki Smith, Pedro Reyes, Laercio Rendondo, Paola Pivi, Ambreen Butt, and Anila Quayyum Agha.

[13][non-primary source needed] Her research interests include the intersections of aesthetics, architecture, violence, economics, and globalization.