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David Rosenberg
BornNovember 3rd, 1965
NationalityFrench
Occupation(s)Author and art curator

David Rosenberg, born in 1965, is a French art curator and author, specialized in modern and contemporary art.

Biography

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He curated exhibitions in France and all over the world in collaboration with museums and foundations (MACRO Museum in Rome, Magyar Nemzeti Galéria (Hungarian National Gallery) in Budapest, Musée d’Ixelles (Museum of Ixelles) in Brussels, Musée d’Art Moderne et contemporain de Strasbourg (Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art of Strasbourg), La Maison Rouge in Paris, Boghossian Foundation in Brussels, Fonds Hélène & Edouard Leclerc in Landerneau, K11 in Shanghai, Beyond Museum in Seoul…), with galleries (Kamel Mennour Gallery in Paris, Georges-Philippe ang Nathalie Vallois Gallery in Paris, Filomena Soares Gallery in Lisbon, Feizi Gallery in Brussels…), and organized art events (Parcours Privé FIAC, Parcours Privé Paris Photo, Palais de Tokyo…).

In his works, he explored the relation between art and different disciplines such as science, new technologies, dance, and also studies the connections between art and comic strip or the world of mangas. Also, he worked around the history of photography and the record of invention (neon light).

In 2003, he founded "Le Dancing", a group of European dancers and choreographers performing off stage, in collaboration with plastic artists.

In 2004, he contributed to "The Quiet in the Land, Art, Spirituality and Everyday life", Luang Prabang, Lao PDR, created and directed by France Morin, with the participaton of Marina Abramovic, Janine Antoni, Hans Georg Berger, Carol Cassidy, Cai Guo Qiang, Ann Hamilton, Manivong Khattiynalath, Dinh Q. Lê, Jun Nguyen Hatsushiba, Shirin Neshat, Vong Phaophanit, Allan Sekula, Shahzia Sikander et Rirkrit Tiravanija.

From 2004 to 2012, he was a faculty member in the Art department at the University of Paris VIII.

Exhibitions and events (selection)

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  • Showcase #1: Think Big[3] as part of Parcours Privé FIAC 2015[4], Beaugrenelle[5], Paris, in collaboration with Constance Breton (The Art of this Century[6]). October, 2015. Artists: Antoine Aguilar, An Xiaotong, Samuel Boutruche, Shu Lea Cheang, Chen Tong, Du Zhenjun, Loris Greaud, Pascal Haudressy, Thomas Houseago, Aleksandra Mir, Andrei Molodkin, Kaws, Ru Xiao Fan, Shen Yuan, Wang Du.
  • Dédicaces et déclarations[7] (Dedications and declarations). Exhibition at Cognacq-Jay Museum[8] as part of the #05 Yia Art Fair Hors les Murs[9], in collaboration with Marie Gayet. October, 2015. Artists: Markus Åkesson, César Bardoux, Céline Cléron, Ellen Deelaine, Lucy Glendinning, Sarah Jérôme, Lidia Kostanek, Mike Mackeldey, Taisuke Mohri, Marc Molk, Célia Nkala, Frank Perrin, Sabine Pigalle, Axelle Remeaud, Satoshi Saïkusa, Jun Takahashi, Lise Terdjman et Edwart Vignot.
  • Mille fleurs ! (A thousand flowers!). A Chinese art collection. Sainte-Anne chapel, La Baule. July, 2015. Artists : Chen Chunlin, Chen Man, Chen Wenling, Hong Hao, Hong Lei, Kiefer Anselm, Li Tianbing, Liu Bolin, Liu Wei, Ma Liuming, Maleonn, Rong Rong, Ru Xiaofan, Sui Jiango, Tang Zhigang, Tian Taiquan, Wang Guangyi, Wang Qingsong, Yang Shaobin, Yang Yi, Yang Yongliang, Yue Minjun, Zhang Dali, Zhang Huan, Zhang Xiaogang, Zheng Duanxiang, Zhijie Qiu.
  • Inside Tesla. Feizi Gallery[2], Brussels. April, 2015. Artist: Donato Piccolo.
  • Silent Conversation. Feizi Gallery[2], Brussels. March, 2015. Artists: Keen Souhlal et Li Hongbo.
  • Screens. Feizi Gallery[2], Brussels. September, 2015. Artist: Pascal Haudressy.
  • Obscur — Clarté (Obscur — clarity). As part of the #02 YIA Art Fair[10], Bastille Design Center, Paris. March, 2015. Artists: Caroline Corbasson, Charles Laib Bitton, Alan Goulbourne, Marlot & Chopard, Nathaniel Rackowe, Cyril Verde, Sara Favriau, Lucien Hervé, Payram, Emmanuelle Bouyer, Amélie Scotta, Ken Sortais, Jiri David, Zhang Wei, Gao Jie, Satoshi Saïkusa, Fred Eerdekens, Cousteau Tazuke, Sophia Pomperi & Frédéric Develay, Pascal Haudressy, Boris Lafargue, Yoko Ono, Frank Perrin, Alex Van Gelder.
  • Metamorphosis of the Virtual 5+5[11]. K11 Shanghai, Shanghai. July, 2014. Artists:  Aaajiao, Maurice Benayoun, Miguel Chevalier, Feng Mengbo, Pascal Haudressy, Miao Xiaochun, Pia MYrvoLD, ORLAN, Tsang Kin-Wah, Zheng Da.
  • Genesis (Hyundai showroom). Beyond Museum[12], Seoul, Korea. December, 2014. Artists: Pascal Haudressy, Donato Piccolo, Petroc Sesti.
  • Je sème à tout vent… 11 galeries parisiennes en fleur (I sow to the four winds...11 flowering Parisian galleries). Circuit: 1900-2000 Gallery, A2Z Art Gallery, Alberta Pane Gallery, Arsenic Gallery, Da-End Gallery, Martine & Thibault de la Châtre Gallery, Christophe Gaillard Gallery, L’Inlassable Gallery, Nobele Gallery, Ilan Engel Gallery, Odile Ouizeman Gallery. May, 2013.
  • Turbulences II. Boghossian Foundation[15], in partnership with the Louis Vuitton cultural space, Brussels. Febuary, 2013, in collaboration with Pierre Sterckx. Artists: Étienne-Jules Marey, Donato Piccolo, Abdelkader Benchamma, Moon Beom, Adam Fuss, Laurence Demaison, Joe Jones, Cy Twombly, Julie Merhetu, Jorinde Voigt, Michel François, Pascal Haudressy, Ryoichi Kurokawa, Attila Csörgö, Giuseppe Penone, Shinichi Maruyama, Angela Bulloch, Pe Lang, Racines éoliennes, Petroc Sesti, Bertrand Lamarche, Eric Le Maire, Zilvinas Kempinas, Roman Signer, Leo Copers, Moataz Nasr, Bill Viola, Elias Crespin, Loris Cecchini, Michal Rovner, Miguel Chevalier, Sachiko Kodama, Lionel Estève, Pol Bury Basserode, Wim Delvoye, Yaacov Agam, Santiago Torres, Nicolas Moulin.
  • Éric Michel, Aura. Hôtel-Dieu, Brie-Comte-Robert. December, 2012.
  • Neon, la materia luminosa dell’arte[16]. MACRO Museum[17], Rome, in collaboration with Bartolomeo Pietromarchi. June, 2012. Artists: Jean-Michel Alberola, Stephen Antonakos, Olivo Barbieri, Massimo Bartolini, Jean-Pierre Bertrand, Bik Van der Pol, Pierre Bismuth, Stefan Brüggemann, Marie José Burki, Pedro Cabrita Reis, Pier Paolo Calzolari, Maurizio Cattelan, Chul Hyun Ahn, Claire Fontaine, John Cornu, Tim Davis, Cédric Delsaux, Laddie John Dill, Tracey Emin, Flavio Favelli; Spencer Finch, Dan Flavin, Piero Golia, Douglas Gordon, He An, Alfredo Jaar, Gyula Kosice, Joseph Kosuth, Piotr Kowalski, Brigitte Kowanz, Sigalit Landau, Bertrand Lavier, Marcello Maloberti, Mario Merz, François Morellet, Andrea Nacciarriti, Maurizio Nannucci, Moataz Nasr, Bruce Nauman, Valerio Rocco Orlando, Fritz Panzer, Anne & Patrick Poirier, Riccardo Previdi, Delphine Reist, Jason Rhoades, Paolo Scirpa, Jamie Shovlin, Keith Sonnier, Tsuneko Taniuchi, Pascale Marthine Tayou, Massimo Uberti, Grazia Varisco, Vedovamazzei (Stella Scalla & Simeone Crispino), Cerith Wyn Evans.
  • Turbulences. Louis Vuitton cultural space, Paris, in collaboration with Pierre Sterckx. June, 2012. Artists: Angela Bulloch, Loris Cecchini, Miguel Chevalier, Elias Crespin, Attila Csörgo, Pascal Haudressy, Zilvinas Kempinas, Sachiko Kodama, Ryoichi Kurokawa, Petroc Sesti, Jorinde Voigt.
  • Néon ! Who’s afraid of red, yellow and blue ?[18]. La Maison Rouge[19], Antoine de Galbert foundation. Febuary, 2012. Artists: Adel Abdessemed, Saâdane Afif, Jean-Michel Alberola, He An, Stephen Antonakos, John Armleder, Fiona Banner, Jean-Pierre Bertrand, Pierre Bismuth, Monica Bonvicini, Nathalie Brevet & Hughes Rochette, Stefan Brüggemann, Marie José Burki, Pier Paolo Calzolari, Hsia-Fei Chang, Chryssa, Claire Fontaine, Anne Marie Jugnet & Alain Clairet, Carlos Cruz Diez, Stéphane Dafflon, Cédric Delsaux, Frédéric Develay, Laddie John Dill, Tracey Emin, Cerith Wyn Evans, Hamilton Finlay, Daniel Firman, Dan Flavin, Sylvie Fleury, Lucio Fontana, Michel François, Kendell Geers, Gun Gordillo, Douglas Gordon, Laurent Grasso, Jeppe Hein, Bethan Huws, , Alfredo Jaar, Jeff Koons, Gyula Kosice, Joseph Kosuth, Piotr Kowalski, Brigitte Kowanz, David Kramer, Sigalit Landau, Bertrand Lavier, Thomas Lélu, Claude Lévêque, Glenn Ligon, Jill Magid, Pierre Malphettes, Xavier Mary, Adam McEwen, Mathieu Mercier, Mario Merz, Eric Michel, Jonathan Monk, François Morellet, Thomas Mulcaire, Jan Van Munster, Andrea Nacciarriti, Maurizio Nannucci, Bruce Nauman, Ivan Navarro, Melik Ohanian, Fritz Panzer, Laurent Pernot, Mai-Thu Perret, Martial Raysse, Delphine Reist, Jason Rhoades, Sarkis, Frank Scurti, Alain Séchas, Miri Segal, Keith Sonnier, Tse Su Mei, Vassiliki Tsekoura, Alan Suicide Vega, Giancarlo Zen.
  • Contemplation/Contestation, a Chinese art collection. Neuflize OBC Bank, Paris. October, 2010. Artists : Chen Wenbo, Feng Zheng Jie, Guo Hongwei, Guo Wei, Hai Bo, Han Lei, Hong Hao, Hong Lei, Huang Yan, Anselm Kiefer, Li Lihong, Li Tianbing, Liu Baomin, Liu Jianhua, Liu Wei, Liu Yue, Lin Tianmiao, Luo Brothers, Ma Han, Qiu Zhijie, Rao Songqing, Rong Rong, Sui Jianguo, Tang Zhigang, Wang Gongxin, Wang Guangyi, Wang Keping, Wang Qingsong, Wang Tiande, Wei Yi, Xiang Liqing, Yan Lei, Yang Shaobin, Yang Yi, Yang Yongliang, Yue Minjun, Zan Jbai, Zhan Wang, Zhang Dali, Zhang Xiaogang, Zhen Duanxiang, Zhong Biao.
  • Mantras, moqueries, monstres et mutations (Youpi, c’est la rentrée ! chapter II) (Mantras, mockeries, monsters and mutations)Martine et Thibault de la Châtre Gallery[21], Paris. September, 2010. Artists: Pierre La Police, Aiko Miyanaga, Charwei Tsai, Wang Taoran & Wu Wenwen.
  • Show, Vlad et Alina Turco
    École des Beaux-Arts de Paris, Paris. January, 2010.
  • La photographie n’est pas l’art, collection Sylvio Perlstein[25] (Photography is not art, Sylvio Perlstein collection)
    Museum of Ixelles, Brussels. October, 2009 / Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art of Strasbourg[26], Strasbourg, in collaboration with Régis Durand. Febuary, 2010. Artists: James Edward Abbe, Berenice Abbott, Adel Abdessemed, Vito Acconci, Manuel Alvarez Bravo, Eugène Atget, Robert Barry, Bernd et Hilla Becher, Bill Beckley, Hannes Beckmann, Vanessa Beecroft, Hans Bellmer, Ilse Bing, Alain Bizos, Erwin Blumenfeld, Jacques-André Boiffard, Marcel Bovis, Bill Brandt, Brassaï, Josef Breitenbach, Marcel Broodthaers, Jeff Brouws, Anton Bruehl, Pol Bury, André Cadere, Claude Cahun, Harry Callahan, Henri Cartier-Bresson, Pere Català Pic, Maurizio Cattelan, Vàclav Chochola, Mario Cravo Neto, Robert Cumming, Imogen Cunningham, John de Andrea, Jan Dibbets, Braco Dimitrijevic, Leo Dohmen, Robert Doisneau, Frantisek Drtikol, Marcel Duchamp, Fred Eerdekens, Véronique Ellena, Pierre Emonds, Leandro Erlich, Walker Evans, Exinger, Claire Fontaine, Robert Frank, Martin Munkacsi, Paul Freiberger, Bruce Nauman, Gisèle Freund, Paul Nougé, Hamish Fulton, Dennis Oppenheim, Jaromir Funke, Meret Oppenheim, Herbert Gehr, Paul Outerbridge, Nan Goldin, Dan Graham, Heinz Hajek-Halke, Raoul Hausmann, Jindřich Heisler, Florence Henri, John Hilliard, Candida Höfer, Douglas Huebler, Georges Hugnet, Izis, Guillaume Janot, Kenneth Josephson, On Kawara, William Keck, André Kertész, François Kollar, Joseph Kosuth, Delphine Kreuter, Barbara Kruger, Germaine Krull, Jacques-Henri Lartigue, Dora Maar, René Magritte, Manassé, Ann Mandelbaum, Robert Mapplethorpe, Marcel Mariën, Charles Marville, Leo Matiz, Gordon Matta-Clark, E.L.T. Mesens, Richard Misrach, Tina Modotti, László Moholy-Nagy, Pierre Molinier, Andrew Moore, Jean Moral, Vik Muniz, Martin Munkacsi, Bruce Nauman, Paul Nougé, Dennis Oppenheim, Meret Oppenheim, Paul Outerbridge, Roger Parry, Picasso, Michelangelo Pistoletto, Edward Quigley, Philippe Ramette, Man Ray, Miguel Rio Branco, Allen Ruppersberg, Joseph Sala, Andres Serrano, Javier Silva Meinel, Zdenek Skruzny, Frederick Sommer, Emmanuel Sougez, Edward Steichen, Sacha Stone, Paul Strand, Josef Sudek, Maurice Tabard, Janaina Tschäpe, Nicole Tran Ba Vang, Spencer Tunick, Umbo, Emile Van Moerkerken, Adriana Varejão, Raoul Ubac, Geza Vandor, Bernard Venet, Andy Warhol, Weegee, William Wegman, Lionel Wendt, Edward Weston, Joël Peter Witkin, Wols.
  • Vraoum ! bande-dessinée et art contemporain[28] (Vraoum ! Comic strip and contemporary art)La Maison Rouge[19], Antoine de Galbert foundation, in collaboration with Pierre Sterckx. May, 2009. Artists:  Chiho Aaoshima, Daniel Authouart, Olivier Babin, Gilles Barbier, Carl Barks, Virginie Barré, Jean-Michel Basquiat, Enki Bilal, Olivier Blanckart, François Boucq, Martin Branner, Alberto Breccia, Edmond François Calvo, Milton Caniff, Hsia-Fei Chang, Didier Comès, Guido Crepax, Robert Crumb, Jim Davis, Phil Davis, Wim Delvoye, Bob De Moor, Hervé Di Rosa, Sammy Engrammer, Erró, Will Eisner, André Franquin, Fred, Philippe Geluck, Jochen Gerner, Paul Gillon, Jean Giraud, Gotlib, Clarence Gray, Jean Graton, Keith Haring, Gene Hazelton, Hergé, George Herriman, Burne Hogarth, Victor Hubinon, Pierre Huyghe, Richard Jackson, Edgar P. Jacobs, Benito Jacovitti, Jijé, Art Keller, Walt Kelly, Harold Knerr, Peter Land, Bertrand Lavier, Pierre La Police, Hyungkoo Lee, Tanino Liberatore, Loustal, David Mach, Raymond Macherot, Nikita Mandryka, Jacques Martin, Winsor McCay, David McDermott & Pierre McCough, George McManus, Philippe Mayaux, Otto Messmer, Mariko Mori, Robert Morris, Mr., Takashi Murakami, Rivane Neuenschwander, Gosha Ostretsov, Richard Felton Outcault, Guillaume Paris, Sylvain Paris, Philippe Parreno, Bruno Peinado, Joyce Pensato, Peyo, Raymond Pettibon, Jean-Marc Reiser, Joseph Pinchon, Pablo Picasso, Hugo Pratt, Pascal Rabaté, Benjamin Rabier, Alex Raymond, Bud Sagendorf, Alain Saint-Ogan, Henrik Samuelsson, Peter Saul, François Schuiten, Charles Monroe Schulz, Alain Séchas, Jacques Tardi, Aya Takano, Maurice Tilieux, Adrian Tranquilli, Lewis Trondheim, Fabien Verschaere, Vuk Vidor, Willy Vandersteen, Wang Du, Andy Warhol, Will, Chic Young, Yi Zhou.
  • Curating Contest, 16 curators, 16 propositions. La Louisiane hotel. Olivier Robert Gallery[30], Paris. December, 2007. Artists: Vlad & Alina Turco.
  • Zan Jbai, Nothing happened / Nothing to tell you. Kamel Mennour Gallery, Paris. June, 2007.
  • An Xiaotong, Absolute Images. Espace Saint-Honoré, Paris. Febuary, 2007
  • Busy going crazy, Sylvio Perlstein collection, art and photography from Dada to nowadays[31]. La Maison Rouge[19], Antoine de Galbert foundation, Paris. October, 2006. Artists:  James Edward Abbe, Berenice Abbott, Vito Acconci, Yaacov Agam, Laure Albin-Guillot, Manuel Alvarez Bravo, Carl Andre, Yuri Annenkov, Artür Harfaux, Arman, Eugène Atget, Donald Baechler, Enrico Baj, Robert Barry, Jean- Michel Basquiat, Cecil Beaton, Berndt & Hilla Becher, Vanessa Beecroft, Hans Bellmer, Ben, Guillaume Bijl, Ilse Bing, Alain Bizos, Erwin Blumenfeld, Mel Bochner, Edouard Boubat, Pierre Boucher, Margaret Bourke-White, Marcel Bovis, Brancusi, Bill Brandt, Brassaï, André Breton, Marcel Broodthaers, Daniel Buren, Pol Bury, James Lee Byars, André Cadere, Alexandre Calder, Pier Paolo Calzolari, Claude Cahun, Henri Cartier-Bresson, Maurizio Cattelan, César, Christo et Jeanne Claude, Paul Citroën, Denise Colomb, George Condo, Joseph Cornell, Tony Cragg, Crash, Donigan Cumming, Salvador Dali, Hanne Darboven, John De Andrea, Braco Dimitrijevic, Léo Dohmen, Robert Doisneau, Marcel Duchamp, Fred Eerdekens, Nush et Paul Eluard, Max Ernst, Walker Evans, Jean-Claude Fahri, Robert Filliou, Dan Flavin, Pierre Louis Flouquet, Lucio Fontana, Robert Frank, Wilhelm Freddie, Gisèle Freund, Hamish Fulton, Jaromir Funke, Nan Goldin, Dan Graham, Keith Haring, Raoul Hausmann, Florence Henri, John Hilliard, Hannah Höch, Candida Höfer, Jenny Holzer, Rebecca Horn, Douglas Huebler, Georges Hugnet, Robert Indiana, Isis, Lotte Jacobi, Pierre Jahan, Marcel Janco, Floris Jespers, Jasper Johns, Paul Joostens, Donald Judd, Stephen Kaltenbach, Wassily Kandinsky, Lajos Kassak, On Kawara, André Kertesz, Edward Kienholz, Konrad Klaphek, Yves Klein, François Kollar, Rudolf Koppitz, Joseph Kosuth, Delphine Kreuter, Barbara Kruger, Germaine Krull, Jacques Henri Lartigue, Clarence J. Laughlin, Bertrand Lavier, Marcel Lefranc, Sol LeWitt, Roy Lichtenstein, Helmut Lipsky, Richard Long, Eli Lothar, Dora Maar, René Magritte, Robert Malaval, Man Ray, Ann Mandelbaum, Julia Mangold, Robert Mangold, Piero Manzoni, Brice Marden, Marepe, Marcel Mariën, Agnès Martin, André Masson, Mario Merz, E.L.T. Mesens, Gordon Matta-Clark, Jean Metzinger, Antoni Miralda, Léonard Misonne, Tina Modotti, Emiel van Moerkerken, Laszlo Moholy-Nagy, Pierre Molinier, Robert Morris, Sarah Morris, Koloman Moser, Vik Muniz, Maurizio Nannucci, Bruce Nauman, Ernesto Neto, Paul Nougé, Denis Oppenheim, Meret Oppenheim, Paul Outerbridge, Nam June Paik, Roger Paris, Pino Pascali, Richard Pettibone, Francis Picabia, Michelangelo Pistoletto, George Platt Lynes, Edward Quigley, Martial Raysse, Ad Reinhardt, Albert Renger-Patsch, Georges Ribemont-Dessaignes, Hans Richter, Miguel Rio Branco, Larry Rivers, Allen Ruppersberg, Ed Ruscha, Robert Ryman, Niki de Saint Phalle, Fred Sandback, Lou Scheper, Kurt Schwitters, Arthur Segal, Richard Serra, Andrea Serrano, Robert Smithson, Frederick Sommer, Keith Sonnier, Emmanuel Sougez, Daniel Spoerri, Edward Steichen, Haim Steinbach, Paul Strand, Jindrich Styrsky, Josef Sudek, Maurice Tabard, Takis, Yves Tanguy, Jean Tinguely, Toyen, Nicole Tran Ba Vang, Spencer Tunick, Cy Twombly, Tristan Tzara, Raoul Ubac, Umbo, Meyer Vaisman, Adriana Varejao, Jacques Villéglé, Andy Warhol, William Wegman, Lawrence Weiner, Tom Wesselman, Edward Weston, Joel-Peter Witkin, Bernard Pierre Wolff, Wols.
  • Paper, Wallpaper, Plants & Venilia. Quang Gallery[32], Paris. January, 2005. Artists: An Xiaotong, Kim Gar Eul, Sylvain Paris, Sylvain Rousseau.
  • Camila Oliveira Fairclough, Marie-Gabrielle Lou, Sylvain Rousseau & Olivier Babin. Heartgalerie, Paris. July, 2004.
  • L’expérience intérieure (Inner experience) (dance, poetry, installations, photography). Heartgalerie, Paris. June, 2004. Artists: Florence Augendre, Nadège Catenacci, Marie-Claire Devos, Kim Gar Eul, Myung-Ok Han, Marie-Gabrielle Lou, Lisa Rosenberg, Shen Yuan.
  • Chen Zhen, “Silence sonore”[33] (Chen Zhen, "Audible silence"). Performance and musical interpretation of “Jue Chang — Dancing Body / Drumming Mind (The Last Song)”. Palais de Tokyo, contemporary creation site, Paris. October, 2003. Dancers: Florence Augendre, Foofwa d’Imobilité, Luc Favrou and Fabrice Lambert in collaboration with the composer, Tan Dun.
  • Le dancing III. Choreographic performance for the 30th anniversary of FIAC, Maxim’s, Paris. October, 2003. Dancers: Florence Augendre, Foofwa d’Imobilité, Luc Favrou and Lisa Rosenberg.
  • Le Dancing II. Choreographic performance as part of the presentation of the contemporary photography collection of NSMD – ABN AMRO – Centre National de la Photographie (National Photography Center), Paris. July, 2003. Dancers: Florence Augendre, Foofwa d’Imobilité, Luc Favrou, Fabrice Lambert, Lisa Rosenberg.
  • Le Dancing (choreographers and plastic artists), Michel Rein Gallery, Paris. May, 2003. Artists: Florence Augendre et Jean-Pierrre Bertrand, Foofwa d’Imobilité, Luc Favrou (in collaboration with Clémence Barret), Fabrice Lambert and Jacques Robert, Christian Rizzo, Lisa Rosenberg.
  • Prière(s) (Prayers), co-curator and co-author of the catalogue, in collaboration with Pascal Bonafoux, Musée d’art et d’histoire de Saint-Denis (Museum of Art and History of Saint-Denis), Saint-Denis. March, 2002. Artists: Richard Artschwager, Christophe Berdaguer & Marie Péjus, Chen Zhen, Henri Cueco, Honoré Daumier, Marcel Duchamp, Jan Fabre, Fabrice Gygi, Wolfgang Laib, Laurent de La Hyre, Jean-Jacques Lebel, Éric Le Maire, Saverio Lucariello, Man Ray, Sylvain Paris, Bernard Philippeaux, Pablo Picasso, Pierre et Gilles, Joël Peter Witkin.
  • Endre Rozsda, l’œuvre graphique, rétrospective (Endre Rozda, graphic work, retrospective). Under the patronage of C. Tasca, Minister of Culture and Communications, and of Z. Rockenbauer, Minister of Cultural Heritage (Hungary), co-curator of the exhibition, editor of Budapest National Gallery, Budapest. June, 2001.
  • Endre Rozsda, l’œuvre peint, rétrospective (Endre Rozda, painted work, retrospective).Under the patronage of Magyar Balint, Minister if Culture (Hungary) co-ccurator of the exhibition, editor of Mucsarnok Palace, Budapest. May, 1998.

Publications (selection)

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  • Umberto Mariani, Skira, Milano, to be published, 2016.
  • Mattotti / Infini, FHEL, Landerneau, 2015 (ISBN 9782954615554)
  • Metamorphosis of the virtual, K11, Shanghai, 2014
  • Endre Rozsda : Le temps retrouvé (with Rona Kopeczky and Peter Baki), MNG Budapest, 2013 (catalogue)
  • Turbulences II, (with Pierre Sterckx), Fondation Boghossian, Brussels, 2013 (catalogue)
  • Les Nouveaux horizons de l’architecture, Assouline, Paris, 2013 (ISBN 9782759406081)
  • Turbulences (wirh Pierre Sterckx), Espace culturel Louis Vuitton, Paris, 2012 (catalogue)
  • Neon, la materia luminosa dell’arte, Quodlibet, Rome, 2012 (catalogue) (ISBN 9788874624461)
  • Néon, Archibooks / la maison rouge, Paris, 2012 (catalogue) (ISBN 9782357331808)
  • Les Nouveaux horizons du design, Assouline, Paris, 2012
  • Yang Yongliang, Thircuir, Beijing, 2011 (ISBN 9881992443)
  • Pascal Haudressy, Skira, Milano, 2011 (ISBN 9788857210414)
  • Les Nouveaux horizons de l’art, Assouline, Paris, 2011
  • Kata Legrady, Bombs and Candies, Skira, Milano, 2011 (ISBN 9788857208602)
  • Contemplation / Contestation, Une collection d’art contemporain chinois, Trocadéro, Paris, 2010 (catalogue)
  • Art Game Book, Histoire des Arts du 20e siècle, Assouline, Paris, 2010 (ISBN 9782759405718)
  • La Photographie n’est pas l’art, Collection Sylvio Perlstein (with Régis Durand),Musée d’Ixelles and Musées de Strasbourg, 2009 (catalogue)
  • Jean-Marc Bustamante, Pedigree, Filomena Soares Gallery, Lisbon, 2009 (catalogue)
  • Vraoum ! Bande-dessinée & art contemporain (with Pierre Sterckx), Fage & La maison rouge, Paris, 2009 (catalogue)
  • Collection Sylvio Perlstein, Ludion, Gand, 2006
  • Busy going crazy, collection Sylvio Perlstein, Fage et La maison rouge, Paris 2006 (with contribution of : Bernard Blistène, Xavier Cannone, Marc Dachy,  Antoine de Galbert, Emmanuel Guigon et George Sebagh) (catalogue)
  • Christofle, Assouline, Paris, 2005 (ISBN 9782843236563)
  • Louvre Game Book, Assouline, Paris, 2005 (ISBN 2843237327)
  • Wake Up, Damien Dufresne, Assouline, Paris, 2004 (ISBN 2843235847)
  • Chen Zhen, Invocation of Washing Fire, éd. Gli Ori, Siena-Prato, Italy, 2003. DIrected by David Rosenberg and Xu Min. Texts by: Daniel Buren, Chen Bo, Chen Jia-Lun, Jian Chen Bristol, Chen Zhu, Adelina Cuberyan von Fürstenberg, Lorenzo Fiaschi, Hou Hanru, France Morin, Jérôme Sans, Harald Szeemann, Tan Dun, Xu Man-Yin. (ISBN 9788873360780)
  • Art Game Book, Histoire des Arts du XXème siècle, Assouline, Paris, 2003 (ISBN 9782843235313)
  • Manoli, l’élan, la rencontre, monographie, Somogy, Paris, 2003 (ISBN 2850566098)
  • Rozsda, l’œil en fête, Somogy, Paris, 2002. Directed by David Rosenberg. Texts by: Sarane Alexandrian, Dominique Desanti, Péter Esterhazy, Françoise Gilot, Édouard Jaguer, Érik Orsenna, André Breton and Joyce Mansour. (ISBN 9782850565717)
  • Endre Rozsda, l’œuvre graphique, Budapest National Gallery, 2001. Directed by David Rosenberg. Texts by : Sarane Alexandrian, Péter Esterhazy, François Fejtö, Françoise Gilot and Gabor Pataki (catalogue in French/Hungarian).
  • Endre Rozsda, Mucsarnok, Budapest, 1998. Directed by David Rosenberg. Texts by: Érik Orsenna, Dr. Krisztina Passuth,interview with Endre Rozsda by David Rosenberg (catalogue in French/Hungarian).

Contributions and collective works

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  • Kata Legrady: Once upon a time…, Skira, Milano, 2014 (ISBN 9788857219646)
  • André Brasilier, Skira, Milano, 2014 (ISBN 9788857223964)
  • Miguel Chevalier, Power Pixels, CDA Enghien, Écritures Numériques, 2013
  • Les Métamorphoses du Virtuel, Venice, 2013
  • Kata Legrady, Mudima, Skira, Milano, 2013 (ISBN 9788857219653)
  • Lorenzo Fernandez, Gal. Taménaga, Paris, 2012
  • A History of Contemporary Chinese Photography, Gal. Paris-Beijing, Paris, 2012 (ISBN 9791090176157)
  • Kata Legrady, Guns & Masks, Paris, 2011
  • La Maison Rouge 2004-2009, Paris, 2010
  • Philippe Pasqua, Paradise, Skira, Milano, 2010 (ISBN 9788857204666)
  • Gao Brothers, Galerie Vallois, Paris, 2008
  • Lu Feifei, Paris, 2008
  • Elsa Sahal, Fondation Ricard, Particules, 2008
  • Wang Du, Transréalité, Kestnergesellschaft, Hanover, 2007
  • Snaked trip & co, vers la ligne rose, Sylvain Paris, La Cinquième Couche, Brussels, 2007
  • Philippe Jusforgues, Galerie 1900-2000, Paris, 2006
  • Destination Luang Prabang, Somogy, Paris, 2006 (ISBN 9782757200551)
  • Eduardo Kac • Move 36, Filigranes Éditions, Paris, 2004 (edited by Elena Giuia Rosi, contributions and texts by: Elena Giuia Rosi, David Rosenberg, Frank Popper, Didier Ottinger, Linda Weintraub, Hugues Marchal) (ISBN 9782350460123)
  • Prières, catalogue, Museum of Art and History of Saint-Denis and Somogy, Paris, 2002

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