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Isabelle Le Normand

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Isabelle Le Normand
Born1980
NationalityFrench
OccupationCurator
OrganizationMains d'Oeuvres (2008-2013)

Isabelle Le Normand is a French contemporary art curator based in Los Angeles, California who has curated exhibitions and events internationally.[1][2] After her double Master's from the Sorbonne in curatorial studies and art history, Le Normand curated for public institutions in Paris: at Mains d'Oeuvres where she was director and curator for six years; Palais de Tokyo;[3] at Galerie Anne Barrault; La Box in Bourges; in Los Angeles at ForYourArt, Machine Project, and 18th Street Arts Center; at private collector Danny First's house [4][5][6] and galleries Anne Barrault in Paris,[7] FKSE in Budapest. She completed residencies at the Total Museum and Gwangju Biennale in South Korea, the Stroom Foundation in the Netherlands,[8] Cité des arts in Paris, Komplot in Brussels, and Residency Unlimited in New York.[9] At Mains d'Oeuvres she built a large audience and distinguished the space in the international arts community through innovative, multidisciplinary programming.

Exhibitions

·Nuit Blanche: Wim Delvoye/ Laurent Grasso, Iesa, 2003[10] ·Diagonal Argument, cocurated with Florence Ostende, Bétonsalon, 2008[11][12] ·Better Being a virus than catching a cold, Mains d’Œuvres, 2008[13] ·23 minutes and 17 seconds, 2009[14] ·Operation tonnerre, Mains d’Œuvres, 2009[15] ·The Farrell Family, cocurated with Florence Ostende, Mains d’Œuvres, Maison Pop, 2010[16] [17][18] ·Who do you admire? Cocurated with Florence Ostende, La Box, Bourges, 2011[19] ·Without you, nothing will happen, 2011[20] ·An Auction, 2011[21] ·Une chaînette relie toutes les pendeloques et forme le corps principal de l’objet,: Jean-Luc Blanc and Michel Blazy, Mains d’Œuvres, 2012[22] ·Collective Fictions, cocurated with Albertine de Galbert; Jesse McKee; Andrew Berardini; Anca Rujoiu, Palais de Tokyo, Paris, 2013[23] ·Destiny the B's, Anne Barrault Gallery, Paris, 2013[24] ·Sex in Museums: Jon Bernad, Swab, Barcelona, 2013[25] In Los Angeles ·My next life, ForYourArt, Here is Elsewhere, Danny First's house, 2013[26][27] ·Confidential, The Impermanent Collection, 2013[28] ·Argote and Bastard studios, 18th Streets Arts Center, Santa Monica, 2013[29] ·Museum of Destiny, The Impermanent Collection, Los Angeles, 2013[30] .The work of the work, UC Santa Barbara, 2014[31] .

Residencies

·Public School, Brussels, 2010[32] ·Gwangju Biennale, 2011[33] ·18th Streets Arts Center, Santa Monica, 2013[34] ·Residency Unlimited, New York 2014[35] ·Roadshow Gyeonju, Total Museum, Seoul, 2014[36][37]

Events

·Diagonal Argument program, Betonsalon, 2008[11] ·Talk with Thomas Hirschhorn, Mains d’Œuvres, 2008[38] ·Concours de rhétorique, Maison Pop, 2010[39] ·Emily Mast, Mains d’Œuvres, 2012[40] ·Born to curate: by Pauline Bastard and Ivan Argote, Santa Monica, 2013[41] ·Paris at your home / Los Angeles at your home, Machine Project and Mains d’Œuvres, 2013[42] ·Dawn Kasper, Mains d’Œuvres, 2013[43] ·Megan Daalder, Mains d’Œuvres, 2011[44] ·Luke Fischbeck, Mains d’Œuvres, 2013[45] ·Nikki Darling, Kulapat Yantrasast's house[46] ·Sarah Gail, Rachel Mason and Deenah Vollmer at Maryanne Tagney and David Jones house[47]

Publications

·Diagonal Argument[48] ·Who do you admire?[49] ·Under a Spell: The Witchcraft of Elena Bajo[50]

References

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  40. ^ "Emily Mast". Archived from the original on 2016-08-21. Retrieved 2016-06-15.
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  46. ^ "中国禁播的日本动漫,中文字幕 aa2424cmn,最新东京道一本热网址". www.ndarling.com.
  47. ^ "Isabelle Le Normand on Instagram: "Writer #deenahvollmer by writer #mikewhite #movingmountainsparty #collectibleevent @dee3nah #hiihuman @hiihuman"". Instagram.
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  49. ^ "Qui admirez-vous?". Issuu. Retrieved 2016-06-16.
  50. ^ Normand, Isabelle Le (January 27, 2014). "Under a Spell: The Witchcraft of Elena Bajo". KCET.