Indrek Grigor is a prominent Estonian curator, art critic, and theorist. He is currently associated with the Tartu Art Museum as a curator and is actively involved in the Baltic art scene. Beyond curatorial work, he contributes to art criticism through various publications and serves as a podcaster and radio host.
Grigor has a background in semiotics from Tartu and also manages the Tartu Art House. Additionally, he lectures at Tartu Art College, sharing his expertise in art theory and practice. His work often explores contemporary art's discursive aspects, as reflected in his writings and projects.
He has also authored essays and features for platforms like Echo Gone Wrong, where he has shared insights into curatorial practices and international art events, including the Venice Biennale. Grigor’s diverse roles highlight his multifaceted contributions to the art world, combining theoretical inquiry with practical curatorial activities.