Vit à : Paris , France
An independent art critic and curator (member of AICA and c-e-a), Leïla Couradin (b. 1991) is interested in the links between the visual arts and literature, as well as collective practices in the field of art, seen as vectors of conviviality.
After training at the École des Beaux-Arts d’Annecy and then at the University in Art History, where she undertook a research project on the Bordeaux collective Présence Panchounette, Leïla Couradin has held various positions in French exhibition venues, and has taught at various schools of fine art and culture. An independent art critic since 2016, she writes for artists, specialized magazines and institutions. In 2020, she co-founded the magazine POST it, an independent micro-publication that gives a voice to artists. Since 2020, she has been associate curator of the Polaris theater (Corbas). In 2021, she presents La fête de l’insignifiance, an international group show based on the work of Kundera, at the Kunsthalle deMulhouse, and in 2022 SpectralSummer, by Bettina Samson, at the Parc Saint Léger (Nevers). In 2023, she takes part in the Voyons voir residency (Rousset), with Rémi Lécussan, Camille Sart and Brontë Scott. In 2024, she launches Ciconia Ciconia with Magalie Meunier (Studio Ganek) andGiulia Turati (La Halle), a curatorial project as part of the Lithuanian Season in France, and holds exhibitions at Arte (Strasbourg), W (Pantin) and ESAPB (Bayonne). In 2025, she will be in residence GENERATOR at 40mcube (Rennes), and will curate the Prix Sheds de l’art contemporain de la ville de Pantin.
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