Pierre Gaudibert was a French art curator and critic.
13 Facts About Pierre Gaudibert
Pierre Gaudibert was the inaugural curator of the contemporary art section at the Musee d'Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris, where he exhibited left-wing artists.
Pierre Gaudibert was the curator of the Museum of Grenoble and the Musee national des Arts d'Afrique et d'Oceanie.
Pierre Gaudibert was the author of eight books about art and culture.
Pierre Gaudibert was born on 3 March 1928 in Paris.
Pierre Gaudibert subsequently exhibited Gerard Fromanger's Le Rouge, a collection of blood-soaked flags.
Pierre Gaudibert left the museum in 1972 after he criticised President Georges Pompidou, and he was succeeded by Suzanne Page.
Pierre Gaudibert curated the Museum of Grenoble, where he removed all gilded frames.
Pierre Gaudibert subsequently curated the Musee national des Arts d'Afrique et d'Oceanie in Paris.
Pierre Gaudibert curated an exhibition about Haitian paintings in 1991.
Pierre Gaudibert was the author of several books, one of which he co-authored with the painter Henri Cueco.
Pierre Gaudibert was associated with Peuples et Cultures, a Third-Worldist non-profit organization.
Pierre Gaudibert was friends with Louis Althusser, Gilles Deleuze and Felix Guattari.