Kenta Murakami is a curator and writer based in New York. He has organized exhibitions including Gretchen Bender: So Much Deathless, Red Bull Arts, New York (2018), the first posthumous retrospective of the pioneering new media artist; Notes on Baroque Living: Colette and Her Living Environment, 1972–1983, Company Gallery, New York, 2021–2022, a survey centered around performance and installation artist Colette Lumiere's Living Environment installation; and the group exhibition ALIEN NATION, von ammon & co, Washington, D.C. (2021). 

At Ortuzar Projects he works closely with a number of artists and artists' estates, working to develop the careers of artists such as Suzanne Jackson, Joey Terrill, Takako Yamaguchi, Jacqueline de Jong, and June Leaf, as well preserve the legacy of artists Anita Steckel, Brian Buczak, and Ernie Barnes. He has also helped mount historical project exhibitions at the gallery of works by André Cadere and Joaquín Torres-García.