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Camille Richert

 

Camille Richert is an art historian and independent curator and art critic who teaches at the École nationale supérieure des beaux-arts (ENSBA) in Lyon. She graduated from the ENS in Lyon and completed a PhD thesis on representations of work in contemporary Western art since 1968 at the Institut d’études politiques (IEP) in Paris in 2021. She is an associate curator at La Salle de bains in Lyon and regularly contributes to AWARE, a research platform on women artists. As a researcher, she regularly publishes articles in scientific journals and catalogues. She is a member of AICA France and also writes for artists. In 2021, she won a Mondes nouveaux grant to conduct a research and publication project on the British feminist collective Hackney Flashers. Previously, she was co-curator of Chaleur humaine, 2e Triennale Art & Industrie de Dunkerque – Hauts-de-France; head of publications at Lafayette Anticipations – Fondation d’entreprise Galeries Lafayette; lecturer at Sciences Po Paris; and head of the Sciences Po Prize for Contemporary Art.

Exhibition(s) in link:

  Hackney Flashers, from London to Strasbourg