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Lumi Tan
After receiving a B.A. in Art History from Bryn Mawr College, with a specialization in visual culture and contemporary art, she began her career in the curatorial department of P.S.1 Contemporary Art Center/Museum of Modern Art, Long Island City, New York, in 2004. She was then a director at Zach Feuer Gallery from 2006-2008, and is now an independent curator and writer in New York City pursuing her Master's in Art History at Hunter College. She is a contributor to Artforum.com, and co-founded the online curatorial platform Why + Wherefore.
LILLE + TOURCOING
PILOT LIGHT, réflexions d’artistes contemporains sur le SIDA
Opening: Thursday February 4, 2010 > 6:30 pm
Espace le Carré, Angle rue des Archives/rue de la Halle, Lille
Maison Folie de Moulins, Lille > 8pm
With a performance by Rirkrit Tiravanija
Maison folie de Moulins, 47/49 rue d’Arras, Lille
Expositions : 4.02 > 21.03.2010
Espace Le Carré, Lille / Maison Folie de Moulins, Lille /
Cinéma associatif de quartier l’Univers, Lille /
Lycée Européen Montebello, Lille /
Hôpital Saint Vincent de Paul, Lille /
Centre Hospitalier Gustave Dron, Tourcoing
After Thailand in 2008, and then Spain in 2009, the ARTAIDS Foundation worked in close collaboration with the FRAC Nord-Pas de Calais to present the event Pilot Light in February 2010 in France, and more specifically, in the Lille metropolitan area.
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WAREGEM (B), BE-PART
Morning News
Opening 6.03.2010 > 17h00
Exposition 07.03 > 20.06.2010
The Morning News is an exhibition which attempts to convey the sense of
anxiety that an unsure economy and world state contribute to; a calculated exposure to information which leaves the average cultural consumer with a sense that things are out of balance. This is not a show explicitly about the economic crisis; it is about the state of the society when communication is king, when the news at the top of the hour creates an ambience for your daily life, allowing for a quotidian dose of negativity. More than ever, and at an increasingly fast pace, we are exposed to information from a variety of reliable, partisan and objective sources.
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Felix Gonzalez-Torres, Untitled, 1991
Collection : De Pont, Tilburg (long term loan H+F Collection)
© The Felix Gonzalez-Torres Foundation. Photo Peter Cox

Exposition Morning News
BE-PART, WAREGEM (B)
© D.R.
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