Constance Rubini
Director, Museum of Decorative Arts and Design, Bordeaux
Constance Rubini has been specialised in the field of Design since 1997, when she joined the Contemporary Design Department of the Decorative Arts Museum, inParis.
In 2010, she was General curator of the Biennale Internationale Design Saint-Etienne 2010, and curator of the exhibition La ville mobile (Mobility in the City). In 2012, she was cocurator of Hallingdal 65, for Kvadrat, in Milan. In 2004, she curated the exhibition Lumières blanches : luminaires contemporains, (White lighting/contemporary lighting) in Villa Noailles, in Hyères, and then Objets de conversation, at le Bon Marché, in Paris, in 2005.
From 2004 to 2010, she was editor in chief of Azimuts, Design and Research magazine published by the Cité du Design in Saint-Etienne.
In the Education field, she was lecturer of Social Studies at the Ecole des Arts décoratifs (Paris) and at Sciences-Po (School of Political Sciences), Paris, and is now a lecturer at ECAL in Lausanne. Since 2013, she is Director of the Arts Decorative and Design Museum of Bordeaux.
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