[Recent Lecture] Marie Ange-Brayer
Thu Oct 29, 6pm @ EMPAC:
Marie Ange-Brayer: “Naturalizing Architecture”
Marie-Ange Brayer is currently Chief Curator of Design and Industrial Perspective for the MNAM-CCI collection at the Centre Pompidou, the largest collection of modern and contemporary art in Europe. From 1996 to 2014 Brayer was director of the Frac Centre in Orleans, France and in 1999 Brayer co-founded Archilab, an annual exhibition in Orleans, France that brings together young international architects and artists involved in research. In 2002 Brayer was appointed curator of the French Pavillion of the Venice Biennale of architecture with Béatrice Simonot and in 2008 was associate curator of the Third International Biennial of Contemporary Art of Seville (BIAC) for the “Youniverse” exhibition. More Recently, in 2013, Brayer curated Archilab “Naturalizing the Architecture” with Frederic Migayrou.
Brayer is an art and architecture critic who has published numerous articles. Currently she is working on a PhD at the EHESS (School of Advanced Studies in Social Sciences) in Paris, treating the architectural model since the Renaissance by tracing the history of its representation.
Images from Archilab 2013
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