
1986, lives and works at Sao Paulo, Brazil.
Daniele Queiroz (São Paulo, 1986) holds a master’s degree in Representations and Imaginaries from the Faculty of Architecture and Urbanism at USP, where she also completed her undergraduate studies. She is an assistant curator in the Contemporary Photography department at the Instituto Moreira Salles and the founder of the project “A história é outra,” a platform that encompasses curatorial studies and artistic practices in the field of photography, with a focus on dissident bodies excluded from official historiography.
In 2023, she was one of the curators of the exhibition “Entre nós: Dez anos de Bolsa ZUM/IMS,” a partnership between Instituto Moreira Salles and Pivô in São Paulo. She is a co-curator of the exhibition “Latin constellations: encounters in photobooks” (2022), as well as the exhibition “Reality and corrosion: contemporary Japanese photobooks” (2022) at Instituto Moreira Salles. She was part of the curatorial team for the exhibition “Daido Moriyama: a retrospective” (2022), “Crossword Puzzle” (2021) by Miguel Rio Branco, and has been curating the selected works for the Bolsa ZUM/IMS since 2020.