Yung Ma appointed curator of Centre Pompidou's Chinese contemporary art research programme
Yung Ma will begin his role as curator of a new three-year research programme at Centre Pompidou on 13 June. This initiative focuses on contemporary art from Greater China and is supported by a partnership with the K11 Art Foundation. Ma joins the Paris museum from M+ in Hong Kong, where he worked as an associate curator since 2011. His responsibilities include developing comprehensive knowledge of artistic movements and identifying emerging talents through exhibitions and projects. The programme aims to deepen understanding of Chinese contemporary art through sustained research and presentation.
Key facts
- Yung Ma appointed curator of Centre Pompidou's new research programme
- Programme focuses on contemporary art from Greater China
- Three-year partnership with K11 Art Foundation supports the initiative
- Ma starts position on 13 June
- He previously served as associate curator at M+ in Hong Kong
- Ma was core member of M+ curatorial team since 2011
- Programme duration is three years
- Focus includes identifying outstanding young artists from Greater China
Entities
Artists
- Yung Ma
Institutions
- Centre Pompidou
- K11 Art Foundation
- M+
Locations
- Paris
- France
- Hong Kong
- China