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Alexia PIERRE
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Vit à : Paris

Alexia Pierre is a curator and critic currently based in Paris and Grenoble, where she works on the artistic programming of the Magasin – Centre national d’art contemporain as curator junior. Through her research and independent projects, addressing questions of scale and ecology, she is interested in the notion of translocality and the links that can exist or emerge between distant territories. She is developing a practice through which time and listening become methods.

She is laureate, alongside artist Isadora Soares Belleti of the Prix Dauphine pour l’Art Contemporain (2025). She curated Lise Thiollier’s solo exhibition, Métamorphoses de sel, at the Galerie, centre d’art contemporain d’intérêt national de Noisy-le-Sec (2025) and the group exhibition Ailleurs est ce rêve proche, de murmures d’eaux confiantes, conceived in resonance with Julien Creuzet’s exhibition at Magasin CNAC (2023). In London, she co-curated the exhibition soothing streams, Art Hub Studios (2021) and initiated the travelling artist’s book collapsing scale (2022). As a member of TAP (Temporary Art Platform), she edited the research toolguide A Few Things we Learned about Art, Ecology, and the Commons (2021), following the project of the same name, which took place in an urban forest in Beirut.

Previously, she worked as exhibitions and programmes assistant at ISCP in New York. After beginning her studies in political and social sciences, and completing a master’s degree in public affairs at Sciences Po, Paris, she completed an MFA in Curating at Goldsmiths, London, in 2022. She has been teaching at Sciences Po, Paris, since 2024.

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