Marie Frampier
Marie Frampier is an Astérides Resident in 2013.
Marie Frampier is in residence at Fonderie Darling (Montreal, CA), as part of an exchange program with Astérides.
Marie Frampier was born in 1985, she lives and works in Saint-Brévin-les-Pins (FR)
Her curatorial practice mainly explores the presentation of contemporary performance, with exhibitions like Portons dix bons whisky à l’avocat goujat qui fumait au zoo (La Générale, Sèvres, 2010), performance programs such as The Hidebehind - Translation and Otherness (Maison Descartes and Goethe Institut, Amsterdam, 2012), and hybrid formats situated between symposiums and invisible performances, such as A Little less conversation (Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam, 2011).
In 2013, she co-curated Historico-vagabond (Alberta Pane Gallery, Paris) with Javier Villa and published Le nez de Cléopâtre, a presentation of Astérides residents’ work intertwined with a distanced, yet scientific, analysis of catastrophism. In 2014, she was an invited curator at the Maison Populaire in Montreuil and associate curator at the Micro Onde art center for an exhibition on gravity.