Élisabeth Lebovici
Élisabeth Lebovici (born 1953) is a French art historian, journalist, and art critic.[1]
Biography
Élisabeth Lebovici completed her studies in Paris and New York, where she was enrolled in the Independent Study Program at the
In 1991, she joined the staff of the French newspaper Libération, where she worked until 2006. She was previously editor-in-chef of the magazine Beaux Arts and contributed as well to the journal art press. Since 2006 she coorganizes the seminar "Something You Should Know: artistes et producteurs" at the School for Advanced Studies in the Social Sciences in Paris.
She is particularly interested in studying genders and sexualities, and is engaged in examining the relationships between feminism, queer theory, art history, and contemporary art.
Lebovici was an advisor for Exposé·es at the Palais de Tokyo in 2023[2] an exhibit based on her book Ce que le sida m’a fait - Art et activisme à la fin du XXe siècle (What AIDS did to me: Art and activism at the end of the 20th century, 2017).[3]
Élisabeth Lebovici is the author of numerous monographic studies on contemporary artists and teaches at the School for Advanced Studies in the Social Sciences. She is also an advocate for LGBT rights.
Bibliography
- Ruggieri: 150 ans de feux d'artifice, with Patrick Braco, éditions Denoël, 1989.
- ISBN 978-2879002279).
- Claude Cahun photographe, with François Leperlier, éditions Paris Musées et Jean-Michel Place, 1995.
- ISBN 978-2867541193).
- L'Intime, editor, éditions de l'ISBN 978-2840560630).
- Philippe Thomas, with Corinne Diserens, Daniel Soutif, Jean-Philippe Antoine, and Patricia Falguières, Musée d'art contemporain de Barcelone et Le Magasin, 2000–2001.
- If on a Winter's Night… ISBN 978-3882439113).
- ISBN 978-2-915280-71-5).
- Georges Tony Stoll, with Dominique Baqué, éditions du Regard, 2006, (ISBN 2-84105-190-0).
- Femmes artistes/Artistes femmes: Paris, de 1880 à nos jours, with Catherine Gonnard, éditions Hazan, 2007, (ISBN 978-2754102063).
- ISBN 978-2844263551).
- Zoe Leonard: photographs, with Urs Stahel, Svetlana Alpers, and Zoe Leonard, ISBN 978-3865214942).
- ISBN 978-2915639834).
- À Roni Horn, with Éric Mézil, éditions de la collection Lambert & ISBN 978-2752904270).
- ISBN 978-3037640982).
- ISBN 978-2070130894).
- Brigit Jürgenssen, with ISBN 978-3791351032).
- Mark Morrisroe: « in the Darkroom », with Beatrix Ruf, Thomas Seelig... JRP/Ringier, 2010, (ISBN 978-3037641217).
- Tacita Dean, the Friar's Doodle, with Lynne Cooke, Abadia de Santo Domingo de Silos/Madrid, ISBN 978-8480264150).
- General Idea, Trouble dans le genre, with Frédéric Bonnet, Paris-Musées and JRP/RIngier, 2011, (ISBN 978-2759601479).
- Looking For Rosa Barba, in ISBN 978-3-7757-3019-8).
- Ce que le sida m’a fait - Art et activisme à la fin du XXe siècle, ISBN 978-3-03764-499-7).
- Katharina Grosse, in Katharina Grosse: Wunderbild, ed. Adam Budak, Verlag der Buchhandlung Walther Konig, 2018, p. 230-235, (ISBN 978-3-9609-8435-1).
- Conversation with Lili Reynaud-Dewar, in ISBN 978-0-7148-7337-4).
References
- ^ "Elisabeth Lebovici (biography)". French Embassy in the United States. 2016. Retrieved 5 March 2016.
- ^ "Exposé·es - Palais de Tokyo". palaisdetokyo.com (in French). Retrieved 2023-05-13.
- ^ "IN DEFIANCE OF DEATH AS FINITUDE Jillian McManemin on "Exposé·es" at Palais de Tokyo, Paris". www.textezurkunst.de. Retrieved 2023-05-13.
External links
- Authority control: Fichier d'autorité international virtuel • International Standard Name Identifier • Bibliothèque nationale de France • Système universitaire de documentation • WorldCat
- https://rwm.macba.cat/en/sonia/sonia-279-elisabeth-lebovici, Conversation/podcast with Élisabeth Lebovici, 2019
- http://le-beau-vice.blogspot.fr/, Élisabeth Lebovici's official blog (in French)