Anna Radaelli (born 1981) is a curator fo contemporary art and lives and works in Tirano, Italy. In 2024 she curated a monographic exhibition on Damiano Gianoli for Pro Grigioni Italiano in Poschiavo.
Her previous projects in Switzerland include the conception of the Triennale Mutazioni - In difesa della natura (2018) for Arte Riva Maroggia, which was created in collaboration with the artist and curator Al Fadhil. Radaelli is present on the international art scene: for the 56th Venice Biennale, she collaborated with the University of Southampton (UK) to present the Otherwise Occupied project. Together with the Australian Consulate, she organized several exhibitions for the Australian Pavilion; previously, in 2008, she was exhibition director of the Biennale of Sydney. Her curatorial work is also deeply rooted in the region: in Valtellina, she runs the artistic residency Pa[E/S]saggi (2014–2022) and curates Aperitivo d'Autore, an interdisciplinary project that combines art, cuisine and local culture in collaboration with restaurateurs and museums in the region.
Radaelli is actively involved in educational work and has collaborated with the Pinault Collection, the Venice Biennale Foundation, the Glass Museum and the Giorgio Cini Foundation. She regularly organizes conferences and public programmes in collaboration with museums, schools and public and private institutions.