Serge Fauchereau

Serge Fauchereau (born October 31, 1939 in Rochefort-sur-mer) is a French art curator[1] responsible for the exhibitions Paris-New York, Paris-Berlin, Paris-Moscow, Europa-Europa, Futurismo and Futurismi, among others.[2]

Biography

After having been a professor of American literature at the Universities of New York University and University of Texas at Austin from 1973 to 1976,[3] Fauchereau became a curator of international exhibitions at the Centre Georges Pompidou in Paris and other institutions, such as the Palazzo Grassi in Venice, the Kunsthalle in Bonn, and the Tate Modern in London. He was also curator of the Bruno Schulz retrospective at the Museum of Art and History of Judaism in Paris,[4] of Mexico-Europe at the Museum of Modern Art in Lille-Villeneuve d'Ascq, and the retrospective of German Cueto at the Reina Sofia National Museum in Madrid.

Notes

  1. "Biographie de Serge Fauchereau". France Culture (in French). Retrieved 26 February 2018.
  2. Amazon author page for Serge Fauchereau
  3. "Art critic Serge Fauchereau awarded Doctor Honoris Causa title of University of Bucharest". Nine o'Clock.ro. 16 March 2014. Retrieved 26 February 2018.
  4. Jungerman, Nathalie (20 December 2004). "Entretien avec Serge Fauchereau" (in French). Fondation d'entreprise La Poste. Retrieved 26 February 2018.
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