Marcella Lista

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Marcella Lista is a French curator and art historian. She is chief curator at the Centre Pompidou.[1]

Career

In 2004 she was responsible for the

Auditorium du Louvre [fr] contemporary art and architecture program.[2] With Sophie Duplaix she curated the exhibition Sons & Lumières, A history of sound in 20th Century at the Centre Pompidou.[3] In 2011 she was in residency at the Villa Médicis to research "dance, modernity and abstraction, 1910-1930".[4] Lista is the chief curator of the New Media Collection at the Centre Pompidou since 2016.[5] She curated the two inaugural exhibitions at the Centre Pompidou x West Bund Museum The Shape of Time, Highlights of the Centre Pompidou Collection and Observations, Highlights of the New Media Collection in 2019.[6][7]

Bibliography (selection)

  • Sons et Lumières : une histoire du son dans l’art du 20e siècle (co-dirrection), catalogue de l’exposition, Paris, ed. du centre Georges Pompidou, 2004.
  • L’œuvre d’art totale à la naissance des avant-gardes (1908-1914), Paris, Éditions de l’Institut National d’Histoire de l’Art, 2006.[8]
  • Corps étrangers : danse, dessin, film, Lyon et Paris, Fage Editions et musée du Louvre, 2006.
  • Paul Klee, 1879-1940 : polyphonies. Arles: Actes Sud, 2011.
  • Suzanne Lafont: Situations. La Garenne Colombes: Bernard Chauveau Editeur, 2015.
  • Ryoji Ikeda : Continuum. Paris: Xavier Barral Editeur, 2018.

References

  1. ^ "Marcella Lista – Loop Barcelona". loop-barcelona.com. Retrieved 7 November 2020.
  2. ^ Soulez, Juliette. "" Anarchéologie " au Centre Pompidou - 26 juin 2017 - lejournaldesarts.fr". Le Journal Des Arts (in French). Retrieved 17 November 2020.
  3. ^ Cooper, Harry. "AN EYE FOR AN EAR: ART AND MUSIC IN THE TWENTIETH CENTURY". www.artforum.com. Retrieved 7 November 2020.
  4. ^ "Marcella Lista". Villa Medici. Retrieved 7 November 2020.
  5. ^ "Welcome to Paris Photo global fine arts photography programme - Paris Photo Programme". programme.parisphoto.com. Retrieved 7 November 2020.
  6. ^ Moss, Alison. "The Centre Pompidou Takes Shanghai". Le Quotidien de l'Art. Retrieved 2 November 2020.
  7. ^ Harris, Gareth. "Our picks from the opening show at Centre Pompidou's new Shanghai satellite". www.theartnewspaper.com. Retrieved 2 November 2020.
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  10. ^ "Les mondes codés de Ryoji Ikeda au Centre Pompidou à Paris". Connaissance des Arts (in French). 25 June 2018. Retrieved 7 November 2020.

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