Tate Modern has expanded its curatorial perspective to be more inclusive of international voices this week. Yesterday the London gallery announced four new curatorial hires that signal openness to art from South Asia, Southwest Asia, and North Africa. The new Curators of International Art are Nabila Abdel Nabi, Osei Bonsu, Valentina Ravaglia, and Devika Singh. The new appointees will support the work of the newly established Hyundai Tate Research Centre: Transnational. Ravaglia, who has worked as Assistant Curator at Tate Modern since 2012, was promoted in August to the position of Curator, Displays and International Art. Nabi, who took up her post in April, focuses specifically on art from Southwest Asia and North Africa, according to Tate Modern. Abdel Nabi comes to the job after working as an Associate Curator at The Power Plant, Toronto, and prior to that as Gallery Manager of Exhibitions in The Third Line, Dubai. In the past, she also worked as an art ed