27/10/2017
lecture

Marie de Brugerolle

TV as a Melting Pot. Performative Lecture with Screenings 

How has television been a model for certain artists, or a frame and a field of experience? Addressing television and its modalities of appearance, and the iconic and post-medium qualities developed in artists such as Guy de Cointet, Andy Warhol, and Wolfgang Stoerchle’s research, we will investigate how it became a source and a goal through the aspects of ritual, icon, and sets. 

 

  • Marie de Brugerolle 
    • An independent curator, writer, and professor at ENSBA, Lyon. She has organized the retrospectives of Allen Ruppersberg (1995); John Baldessari (2005); and Larry Bell (2010); and rediscovered Guy de Cointet. In 2004, she curated Guy de Cointet’s first global exhibition Who’s That Guy? at MAMCO, Geneva. In 2006 she curated Making Words With Things with Cointet, Paul Mc Carthy, Mike Kelley, and Catherine Sullivan at the CRAC in Sète, France. She co-curated, with Dora Garcia, I Was a Male Yvonne de Carlo (2011–12). She also curated ALL THAT FALLS at the Palais de Tokyo, 2014. Since 2011, Marie de Brugerolle directs the Post Performance Future’s research program at ENSBA in  Lyon, France, and conceived an event on the occasion of the Centre Pompidou’s 40th anniversary: Le Salon Discret (February 2017).
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