Anne Clergue

Anne Clergue learnt at an early age the need of links between inspired, creative personalities, and efficient organizers, together making art happen. She is now a Curator and an Artists Agent.
Her experience with Leo Castelli Gallery in New York City then at the Van Gogh Foundation in Arles (France), gave her a first hand knowledge of the contemporary art world. She notably gave lectures in the USA about Van Gogh in Arles. She managed itinerant exhibitions in Spain, Tunisia, Cyprus, Japan, United States, setting up an informal network of artists. She was curator for the following exhibitions :
« Clergue dans l'arène, 50 ans de Photographie », Archevêché, Arles, 2010.
« Lucien Clergue, Yann Arthus-Bertrand, two academician photagraphers Musée Marmottan, Paris, 2009,
« Picasso at Cézanne’s » Atelier Cézanne et Cité du Livre, Aix en Provence, 2009 ;
« Minotaures and bulls, Goya, Doré, Picasso » Fondation van Gogh-Arles, 2006,
« Picasso, Portraits d’Arlésiennes », Fondation van Gogh-Arles, 2005
« Picasso my friend », Musée Auguste Jacquet, Beaucaire, 2005,
« Van Gogh in Arles,the drawings», 1853-2003, Fondation van Gogh-Arles, 2003
« Van Gogh by Francis Bacon » Fondation van Gogh-Arles, 2002,
« Cinema against AIDS» by Elizabeth Taylor, American Foundation for Aids Research, Festival de Cannes, 1991.