Daria de Beauvais: The Artist as Historian (free entry via registration)
Sunday, May 24, 2026
From 2:00 pm
Institute of Modern Art (IMA)
Presented by Institute of Modern Art
Event Details
As Senior Curator and Head of International Relations at Palais de Tokyo, Paris, Daria de Beauvais has made bold, intimate, challenging exhibitions that rethink how we experience art. Her practice is driven by literature and overlooked histories.
In her talk, she considers artists as historians, and how they engage with history as a dynamic, contested field, rather than a fixed narrative. Drawing on recent solo exhibitions at Palais de Tokyo by Thảo Nguyên Phan (Vietnam), Raphaël Barontini (France), Lívia Melzi (Brazil), and Jonathan Jones (Australia), she examines how artistic practices reframe historical knowledge through research, memory, and visual storytelling.
Taking diverse approaches, these artists challenge dominant historiographies by bringing to light overlooked or forgotten episodes of the past, constructing alternative narratives that reconfigure how history is perceived and represented. They act as critical agents who question the ways histories are written, transmitted, and legitimised, expanding our understanding of the past beyond established frameworks.
Registration essential.
Event Info
- Date: Sunday, May 24, 2026
- Time: From 2:00 pm
- Venue: Institute of Modern Art (IMA)
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