Brayer Marie-Ange

Marie-Ange Brayer is senior curator of the Design and industrial Prospective Department at the Mnam-Cci, Centre Pompidou, Paris. Doctor of History of Art and Architecture (EHESS), she has been director of the Frac Centre (Fonds régional d’art contemporain) in Orléans, France (1996-2014) where the collection is dedicated to experimental architecture. In 1999 she founded, with Frédéric Migayrou, the international event ArchiLab. In 2002, she curated with Béatrice Simonot the French Pavilion at the Biennale of Architecture in Venezia. In 2013, she curated with F. Migayrou « Naturalizing Architecture » (ArchiLab). Curator of numerous exhibitions at the Centre Pompidou: ‘Imprimer le monde’, ‘Ross Lovegrove’, ‘La Fabrique du vivant’, ‘Réseaux-Mondes’... Specialist in radical architecture and digital technologies in the field of design and architecture, Marie-Ange Brayer has published numerous articles in design and architecture magazines and catalogues. She regularly gives lectures in France and internationally. Her research takes a cross-disciplinary approach to creation, building bridges between art, design and architecture.
 

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