Dominique Moulon

An art critic and curator, Dominique Moulon studied visual arts at the École nationale supérieure d'art (ENSA) in Bourges and holds a doctorate in Arts and Art Sciences. A member of the Association française des commissaires d'exposition (CEA) and the Digital Art Museum (DAM) in Berlin, he has curated exhibitions in art centres, galleries and fairs in Arcueil, Aubusson, Brussels, Le Bourget, Hangzhou, Istanbul, Montreuil, Paris, Seoul, Venice and online for Approche, Cifra and Danae. Since 2015, he has been associate curator of the Némo international digital arts biennial organised by the Île-de-France region. A member of the International Association of Art Critics (AICA), he has written numerous articles for collective works, exhibition catalogues and specialist magazines. He currently collaborates with the journals Art Press and TK-21, publishes on Art in the Digital Age and coordinates the MOOC Digital Paris. He is also the author of the books Art contemporain nouveaux médias (2011), Art et numérique en résonance (2015), L'art au-delà du digital (2018) and Chefs-d'œuvre du XXIe siècle (2021) published by Nouvelles Éditions Scala. Dominique Moulon has taught at the universities of Paris VIII and Panthéon-Sorbonne, been a visiting professor at the Parsons School of Design in Paris and the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, given lectures in Europe, Africa, America and Asia, and is a member of the Réseau national des arts hybrides et cultures numériques (HACNUM).


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