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Clémentine Deliss was born in 1960 in London. She is a curator, researcher and publisher. == Biography == Clémentine Marie Deliss was born in 1960 in London to French-Austrian parents. She studied art in Vienna and holds a B.A. in Social Anthropology and a Ph.D. in Philosophy at the SOAS in London on eroticism and exoticism in French anthropology of the 1920s.〔(Biography of Clémentine Deliss in ''Open Library'' ).〕 She has acted as a consultant for the European Union in Dakar and various cultural organizations, and conducted specific research projects through the support of art academies in Vienna, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Bordeaux, Bergen, Copenhagen, Malmö, Stockholm, and London. As an independent curator she has organized a number of exhibitions in Europe including ''Lotte or the Transformation of the Object'' (Styrian Autumn, Graz 1990, Vienna Academy of Fine Arts, 1991), and ''Exotic Europeans'' (National Touring Exhibitions, Hayward Gallery, London). From 1992 to 1995, she was the artistic director of ''Africa’95'', an artist-led festival coordinated with the Royal Academy of Arts, London.〔James Clifford, ''Routes: travel and translation in the late twentieth century'', Harvard University Press, 1997, p. 203.〕 For this festival she curated the exhibition ''Seven Stories about Modern Art in Africa'' (Whitechapel Art Gallery, London, 1995; Malmo Konsthall, 1996). In 1996, she created "Metronome (artists' and writers' organ)", a magazine which moves to a different location each time including Dakar, Berlin, Basel, Frankfurt, Vienna, Oslo, Copenhagen, London, and Paris. In 2005, as a result of the research of Metronome No.9, she established a non-for profit publishing company with the co-founder Thomas Beautoux, called ''Metronome Press'', for the publication of fiction written by artists.〔(Andrew Gallix interviews Clémentine Deliss in "3am Interview", 2005 ).〕 In 2002 she established the international research project "Future Academy" at the Edinburgh College of Art and University of Edinburgh. In 2010 she was appointed director of the Museum der Weltkulturen (Museum of the World's Cultures) in Frankfurt am Main, Germany.〔Frankfurter Allgemeine Sonntagszeitung; 5 September 2010, page R3〕 In June 2015 she has been dismissed without notice as director of the museum.〔(Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, 2015-06-09 )〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Clémentine Deliss」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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