Marie DuPasquier is an independent curator, art historian and museologist. She is director of Display (www.display-berlin.com) and co-director of Documents d’artistes Genève (www.dda-geneve.ch). She studied art history and museology at the University of Neuchâtel (M.A., with Eugene Ferdinand Piccard Award). In her research, she focuses on exhibition design and devices, image systems and the interlacing of bodies, behaviors, architecture and materials in space, with the idea of the exhibition as a zone of close contacts. More recently, her studies address the ties between art, architecture and archives, opening up on urban morphologies and spatial expressions. Since 2015, she is the cofounder and director of Display, space for artistic and curatorial practices in Berlin (DE). Display was twice awarded the Prize of Berlin City, in 2018 and 2020. She collaborated with Mumbai Art Room (IN), Club 44, Musée des Beaux-Arts de Lausanne MCBAL, Centre d’art Neuchâtel – CAN, Zurich Art Weekend (CH), Mulhouse Biennial of Photography, Rencontres de la photographie d’Arles (FR), The Others (IT), Berlin Art Prize, Berlin Art Week, Horse & Pony, Berlin (DE), Greylight Projects, Poppositions, Brussels (BE), Centre Clark Montréal (CA).
www.display-berlin.com; www.dda-geneve.ch
