
Pierre-François Galpin
Pierre-François is a curator, writer, and teacher based in Paris, France. His interests overlap between photography, new media, and performance art with a focus on conceptual art, storytelling practices, and sociopolitical issues. He has curated contemporary art exhibitions both in museums and independently in the United States. His writing has been published in such media as YIELD Magazine, The Exhibitionist, Art Practical, and for RITE Editions.
Articles by Pierre-François Galpin

San Francisco has had a thriving art scene for decades. Bay Area artists have made artworks that challenged artistic and social conventions.

Conceptual artists from the 1960s and 1970s experimented with the camera in order to challenge the existing norms, shaping conceptual photography in the process.
Conceptual artists from the 1960s and 1970s experimented with the camera in order to challenge the existing norms, shaping conceptual photography in the process.