Dorothée Dupuis


Dorothée Dupuis is a contemporary art curator, art critic and publisher. Her practice focuses mostly on the intersection of arts and politics, and is informed by feminist, Marxist and postcolonial theories. Dupuis is the founder of the magazine Terremoto.mx, based in Mexico City, where she currently works as director and chief-editor. She is also co-director of feminist magazine :fr:Pétunia |Petunia with :fr:Lili Reynaud Dewar|Lili Reynaud Dewar and Valérie Chartrain.

Background

Dupuis holds a MFA from the :fr:Haute école des arts du Rhin|HEAR in Strasbourg. She worked for Philippe Parreno in 2005, notably on the movie. She was assistant curator at the Centre Georges Pompidou from 2005 to 2007, working with Christine Macel on the exhibitions :fr:Dionysiac|Dionysiac and Airs de Paris. In Paris in 2006 she cofounded the artist-run space Le Commissariat, of which she was an active member until 2010. She was director of Triangle France, a non-profit exhibition and residency program in Marseille, France, from 2007 to 2012.
Dupuis’s writings have been published in numerous art catalogues and publications and she is a regular contributor of Flash Art, Spike Art Daily and Crash Magazine.

Exhibitions and projects