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Simon Castets was born on 1984 in Caen, France, is a French art curator. Discover Simon Castets's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 40 years old?
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PAVILLON DE L’ESPRIT NOUVEAU: A 21st Century Show Home
Texts by Carson Chan, Trish Goff, Marc Matchak, Shawn Maximo.
Felix Burrichter (Editor), Simon Castets (Editor), Karen Marta (Editor).
Published by The Swiss Institute.
Karen Marta (Editor), Simon Castets (Editor).
Published by Swiss Institute / Karma, New York.
Karen Marta (Editor), Simon Castets (Editor).
Text by Ericka Beckman, A.E. Benenson, Walter Benjamin, Fredric Brandt, Vitalik Buterin, Alex Mackin Dolan, Hugh Scott Douglas, Cooper Francis, Sam Frank, Konstantin Genin, Remco Heesen, Nicolas Langlitz, Scott Lyall, Tabor Robak, Ben Schumacher, Emily Segal, Amalia Ulman, Douglas Wilson, Eric Zimmerman.
Published by Swiss Institute / Karma, New York.
Karen Marta (Editor), Simon Castets (Editor).
Text by Indigo Bucher, Mayo Bucher, Bice Curiger, Heike Munder, Beatrix Ruf, Christian Scheidemann, Philip Ursprung.
Published by Swiss Institute / Karma, New York.
Allyson Vieira: The Plural Present
Karen Marta (Editor), Simon Castets (Editor).
Published by Swiss Institute / Kunsthalle Basel / Karma, New York.
Simon Castets (b. Caen, France, 1984) is a French-American curator serving as the Director of Strategic Initiatives of LUMA Arles, France since 2022.
by Simon Castets (Editor, Author), Karen Marta (Editor), Mary Staniszewski (Author), Laura McLean-Ferris (Author)
From 2013 to 2021, he was Director of Swiss Institute Contemporary Art New York, then its Executive Chair through 2022, and continues to serve on its Board as a Trustee.
Castets holds an MA in Curatorial Studies from Columbia University and an MA in Cultural Management from Sciences Po, Paris.
Following the 2013 Digital Life Design conference, Castets and Obrist launched 89plus, a research project that seeks to foster and bring together artists born in, or after, 1989.
Castets also regularly contributes to catalogues and periodicals and frequently participates in panels and juries internationally.
Under the leadership of Daniel Birnbaum, he served on the jury for the 2017 Absolut Art Award, which was given to Anne Imhof and Huey Copeland.
In 2023, Castets signed an open letter in support of the appointment of curator Mohamed Almusibli as director of Kunsthalle Basel.
In addition to exhibitions at Swiss Institute, recent curatorial work includes the 2018 Samdani Art Award for the Dhaka Art Summit; Americans 2017 at LUMA Foundation, Zurich, together with Hans Ulrich Obrist (2017, as a part of 89plus, a research project they co-founded in 2013); Rachel Rose at Aspen Art Museum, (2016); Poetry will be made by all! at LUMA Foundation and Moderna Museet, Stockholm, also with Hans Ulrich Obrist (2014); and Champs Elysées at Palais de Tokyo, Paris, with Julie Boukobza and Nicola Trezzi (2013).
Co-published with Swiss Institute and Koenig Books, London, 2019.
With contributions by Simon Castets, Nora M. Khan, Christine Macel, Laura McLean-Ferris and Monika Szewczyk.
Published by Centre Pompidou, Paris and Swiss Institute, New York, 2020.