Senior curator at Mori Art Museum in Tokyo, and International Curator at The Hayward Gallery in London.
From 1997-2002 she was chief curator at Tokyo Opera City Art Gallery.
In 2001 she co-curated "My Home is Yours / Your Home is Mine" with Hou Hanru and Jerome Sans.
In 2002 she worked with the Barbican Art Gallery in London to produce “JAM: Tokyo-London” which included the work of over forty artists, fashion and graphic designers, photographers, musicians, and performers.
In the same year, she was one of nine curators to develop the exhibition "Under Construction: New Dimensions of Asian Art".
She was also the selector, with Hou Hanru, of the Asian galleries that participated in the 2004 ARCO held in Madrid.
(Zurich, Switzerland, 1968)
He is a Swiss curator and art critic. In 1993, he founded the Museum Robert Walser and began to run the Migrateurs program at the Musée d'Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris where he served as a curator for contemporary art.
In 1996 he co-curated Manifesta 1, the first edition of the roving European biennial of contemporary art.
He presently serves as the Co-Director, Exhibitions and Programmes and Director of International Projects at the Serpentine Gallery, Kensington Gardens, in London.
(born 1957) is an English curator, and is currently Director of the Ikon Gallery in Birmingham.
He was curator of the Chisenhale Gallery in London during which period this relatively small local gallery became an internationally known centre of excellence - many of the Artists shown at that time later going on to major acclaim including a number of Turner Prize winners, Watkins later moved to the Serpentine Gallery from 1995 to 1997 and worked in a freelance capacity as curator of the Biennale of Sydney in 1998.
In 1999 he was appointed to his current role as Director of the Ikon Gallery, and has since worked as a guest curator at the Castello di Rivoli in Turin, the Venice Biennale and the Hayward Gallery and Tate in London.