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Pauline Vermare

Phillip and Edith Leonian Curator of Photography, Brooklyn Museum

Pauline Vermare is a renowned photography historian, curator, and writer with an extensive educational background in art history, international relations, and Japanese studies.

She holds a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in History of Photography / Irish Studies from Université Lumière Lyon 2, a Master of Arts (MA) in Art History / History of Photography from Sorbonne University, and additional degrees from Sciences Po and Institut national des langues et civilisations orientales.

Pauline's educational journey began at Lycee Francais International in Hong Kong and continued at Lycee Franco-Japonais in Tokyo, showcasing her diverse cultural exposure.

Her professional experience includes key roles such as the Phillip and Edith Leonian Curator of Photography at Brooklyn Museum, Cultural Director at Magnum Photos, and various curator and writer positions at renowned institutions like the International Center of Photography and The Museum of Modern Art.

Pauline Vermare's rich background also encompasses communications and exhibitions management at Fondation Henri Cartier-Bresson and editorial support roles at Politique Internationale, Magnum Photos, and the French Embassy in Tokyo.

With a robust portfolio in the photography and art world, Pauline Vermare is a respected figure known for her expertise and contributions to the field.

Her diverse experiences in curation, research, and cultural management have shaped her into a well-rounded professional with a deep understanding of photography's historical and contemporary significance.

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Brooklyn, New York, United States