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Episode 5: Interview with a special guest Marie-Ève Lafontaine, an independent curator of modern and contemporary art.

Izabela and Rebecca interview a special guest, Marie-Ève Lafontaine, an independent curator of modern and contemporary art, about her practice between Canada, USA, Germany, and Poland, including her curatorial experience at the Schinkel Pavillon, TRAFO Center for Contemporary Art in Stettin in Poland, and her newest project “The Streets of Crocodiles.” Music was provided by Haunted Horses. Song, “Radar” from their EP album released in November 2018. www.hauntedhorses.nyc Photo credit: Anna Tomczynska

An episode of the I ART New York podcast, hosted by Izabela Gola, Rebecca Major, titled "Episode 5: Interview with a special guest Marie-Ève Lafontaine, an independent curator of modern and contemporary art." was published on June 3, 2019 and runs 68 minutes.

June 3, 2019 ·68m · I ART New York

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Izabela and Rebecca interview Marie-Ève Lafontaine, an independent curator of modern and contemporary art, about her practice between Canada, Germany, Poland and the USA, including her Schinkel Pavillon projects, TRAFO in Stettin in Poland, and her newest venture, “The Streets of Crocodiles.” Music was provided by Haunted Horses. Song, “Radar” from their EP album released in November 2018. www.hauntedhorses.nyc  Photo credit: Anna Tomczynska Marie-Ève Lafontaine, an independent curator of modern and contemporary art, was formerly curator at the Schinkel Pavillon in Berlin and chief curator at TRAFO Center for Contemporary Art in Stettin, Poland. Lafontaine has curated solo exhibitions of artists such as Janet Cardiff, Alicja Kwade, Gilad Ratman and Ari Benjamin Meyers, and was involved in Schinkel Pavillon’s recent critically acclaimed Louise Bourgeois show, “The Empty House” in 2018. In addition to her institutional experience, Lafontaine is a regular contributor to online journals and editor of several solo catalogues of contemporary artists.Music was provided by Haunted Horses. Song, “Radar” from their EP album released in November 2018. www.hauntedhorses.nyc Photo credit: Anna Tomczynska

Izabela and Rebecca interview Marie-Ève Lafontaine, an independent curator of modern and contemporary art, about her practice between Canada, Germany, Poland and the USA, including her Schinkel Pavillon projects, TRAFO in Stettin in Poland, and her newest venture, “The Streets of Crocodiles.” Music was provided by Haunted Horses. Song, “Radar” from their EP album released in November 2018. www.hauntedhorses.nyc  Photo credit: Anna Tomczynska Marie-Ève Lafontaine, an independent curator of modern and contemporary art, was formerly curator at the Schinkel Pavillon in Berlin and chief curator at TRAFO Center for Contemporary Art in Stettin, Poland. Lafontaine has curated solo exhibitions of artists such as Janet Cardiff, Alicja Kwade, Gilad Ratman and Ari Benjamin Meyers, and was involved in Schinkel Pavillon’s recent critically acclaimed Louise Bourgeois show, “The Empty House” in 2018. In addition to her institutional experience, Lafontaine is a regular contributor to online journals and editor of several solo catalogues of contemporary artists.Music was provided by Haunted Horses. Song, “Radar” from their EP album released in November 2018. www.hauntedhorses.nyc Photo credit: Anna Tomczynska
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