Marie Muracciole

Marie Muracciole is a writer and curator based in Paris and Beirut.[1]

She is the director of the Beirut Art Center [2] since February 2014.[3] She is also a cinema and video theory professor at the École Supérieure des Beaux Arts de Bordeaux.

She curated numerous exhibition including Yto Barrada RIffs at the Deutsche Guggenheim,[4] at The Renaissance Society, Chicago,[5] Allan Sekula Disassembled Movies 1972–2012 at Akbank Sanat, Istambul [6] in collaboration with Ali Akay.

She contributes to Texte zur Kunst, Berlin, and to the French art magazines Les Cahiers du Musée d'Art Moderne, Art Press, 20/27. Among her publications, Contre-courants: à propos d’Allan Sekula et d’Aerospace, in Jeux sérieux, (HEAD), 2015, Something New About Plants, Genealogy Tree, in Yto Barrada (JPRingier, 2013); A Love Story, Transportations, in Amar Kanwar: Evidence (Fotomuseum Winterthur/Steidl, 2012); Memory's body. "Retrospective" by Xavier Le Roy, in Texte zur Kunst, 2011/12; Tomorrow Never Knows, Peter Roehr, in 20/27 n°5, 2010.

She is the editor of Photography at Work: Allan Sekula published by the Beirut Art Center (Beirut, 2017), Allan Sekula's writing published by the École nationale supérieure des Beaux-Arts (Paris, 2013), Yto Barrada Riffs (Berlin: Deutsche Guggenheim, 2011), Claude Closky Climb at Your Own Risk (Naples: Electa, 2007)

She has held positions as head of the cultural department at Paris’s Galerie nationale du Jeu de Paume from 1991 until 2011.

References

  1. Marie Muracciole profile by ARTslant
  2. http://www.beirutartcenter.org/
  3. "Nomination announcement in Timeout of Marie Muracciole at the direction".
  4. http://www.artbahrain.org/archives/may2011/artguide_museum_berlin_may.php
  5. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2014-05-18. Retrieved 2014-05-18.
  6. http://www.hurriyetdailynews.com/TurkRadio.aspx?pageID=238&nID=30064

Marie Muracciole collaboration to the Centre Pompidou, Paris

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