The Curators

We are very much inspired by exhibitions which bring many artistic practices together under a common theme. We hope to create a generous collection of interesting offerings. We are inspired by the likes of terminal 5 at JFK, La Beaute in Avignon, or Le temps vite at the Pompidou Center in Paris. Shows which stretch beyond the narrow focus of contemporary art and its merchants and try to talk of our time. Of course, we are but two, and cannot hope to produce a show as ambitious as these but these are our inspirations.

 

Emilie Po

Grew up in Paris, with a Vietnamese father and French mother. She dropped out of France's top Cinema School the FEMIS, because she was more inspired by her artist friends. This is the first show organized in New York. She loves movies and world cultures.

Emilie Po is an incorrigible watcher of people. Her favorite pass-time is to sit in a cafe or in a park and watch.

 

Francis Gonzalez

Born in France. Son of a Mexican running champion, and feminist French mother, studied in New York and Mexico City. Teaches Philosopy and Aesthetics UNAM Mexico City. Interests: Contemporary Art, Literature and Philosophy, underground music especially improv and noise.

Francis Gonzalez is a careful observer of nature and human society