Independent curator and writer
Lisa Le Feuvre is an independent curator and writer. She Associate Lecturer on the MA Creative Curating at Goldsmiths College and on the BA Arts Management at South Bank University, and is Curator of Contemporary Art at the National Maritime Museum, London. Her recent exhibitions include Avalanche 1970-1976 (Chelsea Space, London, 2005) and Gordon Matta-Clark: The Space Between (CCA Glasgow and Architectural Association London, 2003). In 2004 Lisa was guest curator at The Photographers' Gallery producing Mediterranean: Between Reality and Utopia, Pierre Bourdieu: In Algeria and Hashem El Madani. Her forthcoming curatorial projects include Dennis Oppenheim: Recall (MOT, London, February 2006) and Dan Holdsworth: Seeing the Invisible (National Maritime Museum, London, April 2006). In addition she is invited regularly to give public talks throughout the UK (Serpentine Gallery, Tate, The Photographers Gallery along with University lectures) and writes for a number of national and international art magazines including Art Monthly, Art Forum, and Tema Celeste. Her recent publications and catalogue essays include texts on Chris Burden, Shezad Dawood, Aaron Plant, the Scottish Pavilion at the Venice Biennial 2005 and Esther Shalev-Gerz.
Contributions by Lisa Le Feuvre
Our discussion of the artist interview continues in part 2 of this edition. Introduced by Lisa Le...
Lisa Le Feuvre interviews Sabine Brummer and Judith van Ingen about their podcast project...
Organised by the Contemporary Art Society and hosted by Bloomberg Space from 23-27 November 2005;...