Marcella Lista

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Marcella Lista is a French curator and art historian. She is chief curator at the Centre Pompidou. [1]

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In 2004 she was responsible for the Auditorium du Louvre  [ fr ] contemporary art and architecture program. [2] With Sophie Duplaix she curated the exhibition Sons & Lumières, A history of sound in 20th Century at the Centre Pompidou. [3] In 2011 she was in residency at the Villa Médicis to research "dance, modernity and abstraction, 1910-1930". [4] Lista is the chief curator of the New Media Collection at the Centre Pompidou since 2016. [5] She curated the two inaugural exhibitions at the Centre Pompidou x West Bund Museum The Shape of Time, Highlights of the Centre Pompidou Collection and Observations, Highlights of the New Media Collection in 2019. [6] [7]

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