Vladimir Belogolovsky is an American curator and critic. He studied engineering in Ukraine and graduated from The Cooper Union School of Architecture in 1996. His New York-based Curatorial Project, a nonprofit, focuses on curating and designing exhibitions worldwide. Belogolovsky writes for Arquitectura Viva (Madrid) and is a columnist with AZURE, ArchDaily and STIRworld. He has interviewed more than 400 international architects. Among his books are China Dialogues, Imagine Buildings Floating Like Clouds, Architectural Guide Chicago, Architectural Guide New York, Conversations with Architects, and Soviet Modernism: 1955-1985. He has curated over 50 exhibitions in more than 20 countries, including site-specific installations Architects’ Voices, world tours on the work of Gong Dong of Vector Architects, Emilio Ambasz, Harry Seidler, Sergei Tchoban, and contributed to exhibitions at Venice Architecture Biennale in 2008 and 2014. He has lectured in more than 30 countries. In 2018, Belogolovsky taught a design studio at Tsinghua University in Beijing.