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Cédric Saint André Perrin



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Cédric Saint André Perrin is a French curator, researcher, and cultural strategist whose work explores the intersections between contemporary art, material culture, and collective memory. Trained in art history and museology, he has developed a practice rooted in close dialogue with artists, institutions, and archives. His early academic research focused on the circulation of images and objects across time, a foundation that continues to inform his curatorial approach today.

Over the past decade, he has collaborated with museums, foundations, and independent art spaces across Europe, shaping exhibitions that foreground experimental practices and overlooked narratives. His projects often bridge disciplines—bringing together visual artists, designers, anthropologists, and writers to create exhibitions that function as both intellectual propositions and sensorial experiences. Known for his precise eye and conceptual clarity, he has contributed to publications, catalogues, and critical essays that deepen the discourse around contemporary artistic production.

Beyond his curatorial work, Cédric Saint André Perrin is committed to supporting emerging voices and fostering new forms of artistic research. He regularly mentors young practitioners, participates in juries and advisory boards, and develops programs that encourage cross‑cultural exchange. Whether working within institutions or alongside independent artists, he approaches each project as an opportunity to rethink how art can shape—and be shaped by—the world around it.