Vanessa Peterson speaks to the curator about the institution's history and developing ambitious programming in Brussels
Marc Camille Chaimowicz, Enough Tiranny, 1972
Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, USA
'I developed a craving for something more magical'
Imagine a door with no room: Are you inside or outside?
Marc Camille Chaimowicz muses on Jean Cocteau's murals in the church of Notre Dame de France in London's Leicester Square, and the prolific artist's complex relationship with religion, the avant-garde and European high society
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Dan Fox invited eight artists and artist groups to reflect on their relationships to curators and curatorial discourse
18 critics and curators on what they’re looking forward to in 2009
A new work is a retrospective, of sorts
Marc Camille Chaimowicz' work is intoxicated by longing; yearning for a place never lived in but rather dreamt of or briefly tasted
Norwich Gallery, Norwich, UK