Lampe, Angela

Angela Lampe began her career at the Kunsthalle Bielefeld in Germany after a PhD in art history at the Sorbonne University Paris. Since 2005 she is a curator of the modern art collections at the Musée National d’Art Moderne/ Centre Pompidou where she organized a large number of international exhibitions, including “Art and Nature.

A century of biomorphism” (Foundation La Caixa, Spain, 2023–2025) Alice Neel, Un regard engagé (2022); Allemagne / Années 1920 / Nouvelle Objectivité / August Sander (with Florian Ebner 2022); Chagall, Lissitzky, Malévitch - the Russian Avant-Garde at Vitebsk 1918–1922 (Centre Pompidou, Jewish Museum New York, 2018); Paul Klee. L’ironie à l’œuvre (2016); Robert Delaunay. Rhythmes sans fin (2014); Vues d’en haut (Centre Pompidou- Metz, 2013); Edvard Munch, Modern Eye (with Clément Chéroux, Centre Pompidou, Schirn Kunsthalle Frankfurt, Tate Modern 2011–2012) ; Marc Chagall et l’avant-garde russe (Japan, Grenoble, Toronto, 2011). She regularly contributes to international catalogues and symposia and is the author of three artist monographs (Kandinsky, Chagall, Rouault). She is currently preparing two exhibitions on Kandinsky, focused on music for the Musée de la Musique, Philharmonie, Paris (2025) and on his iconographic sources for the Lille Métropole Musée d’art moderne (2026).

Conferences
Central and Eastern European Artists in Interwar Metropolises
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