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In this conversation, artist Hisae Ikenaga, currently presenting PHANTOM LIMBS at the Konschthal, independent art critic Marianne Derrien and exhibition curator Charlotte Masse will discuss the evolution of her practice as an artist, examining the different subjects she has tackled and focusing on the areas of research into materials and forms that she has undertaken over the last fifteen years.

Biography

Marianne Derrien is an independent curator, art critic and teacher, member of C-E-A and AICA France. After having been in charge of exhibitions at the Académie de France in Rome - Villa Médicis, she now collaborates as guest curator with museum institutions and independent venues in France (Mrac Occitanie in Sérignan, Cité internationale des arts, Le Wonder, Mac Val...) and abroad (Mudam in Luxembourg, Unosunove in Rome, Wooyang Museum in South Korea, Plataforma Revolver in Lisbon, The Pill in Istanbul...). She teaches in the "Sciences et techniques de l'exposition" Master's program at the Sorbonne School of Art, and regularly publishes critical texts on both emerging and established artists. Since 2020, she has been in curatorial residency at Wonder, an artist-run space in the Paris region, where she has led several curatorial projects (Humain autonome) as well as publishing projects (Some of Us, Manuella Éditions), and co-founded the curatorial platform Fluidlabor, an independent structure and producer. In 2023, along with artist Eva Nielsen, she won the BMW Art Makers program as part of Rencontres d'Arles and Paris photo.

Lives and works in Paris.

Speakers: Hisae Ikenaga, Marianne Derrien and Charlotte Masse

Free of charge | Subject to availability | Booking required.

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