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Florence Derieux


Florence Derieux is a French art historian and curator recognized for her curatorial leadership in major international art institutions. Over more than 25 years, she has shaped contemporary art programming in France, Switzerland, and the United States, bridging public museums and private galleries.

Key facts

  • Profession: Art historian and curator
  • Notable roles: Director of Exhibitions, Hauser & Wirth New York
  • Institutional affiliations: Centre Pompidou Foundation, FRAC Champagne-Ardenne, Art Basel Parcours
  • Independent practice: Founder, Florence Derieux Agency (2019)
  • Publications: Co-author of Bernar Venet

Career and roles


Derieux has held senior positions across influential art institutions. She served as Director of Exhibitions for Hauser & Wirth, Curator of American Art for the Centre Pompidou Foundation, and Director of FRAC Champagne-Ardenne. Her earlier posts include curatorial work at the Palais de Tokyo, the Museum of Fine Arts, and the Picasso Museum.

Curatorial philosophy


Her projects emphasize cross-cultural dialogue and contemporary practices that question institutional and historical frameworks. Through roles such as Curator-at-Large for Le Magasin and for Art Basel Parcours, she has connected site-specific art with broader audiences, highlighting innovative approaches to public art presentation.

Independent work and writing


In 2019, Derieux founded the Florence Derieux Agency, an independent consultancy focusing on exhibition design, strategic curation, and artist collaborations. She is also a frequent contributor to art journals and cultural platforms, including STIRworld, where she writes on artists and movements shaping global contemporary art.