Andréanne Béguin curator biography

October 16, 2024
Andréanne Béguin crédit Elise Ortiou Campion

Curator and art critic Andréanne Béguin explores and plays with the inconsistencies of the capitalist system and logistical thinking, through confrontations with pre-modern historical periods. The transhistorical approach and the changes in temporality and scale that she brings about, in collaboration with the artists, allow new narratives and counter-discourses to emerge from the hollows of history.

A graduate of Sciences Po Paris, the Sorbonne and the Royal College of Art in London, she was assistant curator at the Barbican Centre and for the 34th Sao Paulo Biennial. She was associate curator at the Cneai, Paris.
As an independent curator, she has been invited to Gasworks, London (2021), CEAAC, Strasbourg (2021), Centre Tignous, Montreuil (2023), la Graineterie, Houilles (2024), Espace le Carré, Lille (2024), Mécènes du Sud, Montpellier (2024), Maison du Danemark, Paris (2024). She has been in residence at the Beaux-Arts de Paris (2022-2023), the Maison Populaire, Montreuil (2024), and 40mcube, Rennes (2024). She is a prizewinner in the CURA programme of the CNAP with the Scène Nationale Carré-Colonnes (2024-2025), and in the Nouveau Grand Tour programme of the Institut Français des Pays-Bas (2024).