Yann Chateigné Tytelman
Yann Chateigné Tytelman is an author and curator. He lives and works in Brussels where he co-founded Celador, a space for ‘doing things with words’. His work touches on issues of sleep, silence and the politics of obscurity. He curated projects on ecology – How to be Organic?, Country SALTS, Bennwil, 2022; Regenerative Futures, Thalie Fondation, Brussels 2024 – alternative histories – Material Thinking: Gordon Matta-Clark, Canadian Centre for Architecture, Montreal, 2019; By repetition, you start noticing details in the landscape, Le Commun, Geneva, 2019, and destruction – A Glittering Ruin Sucked Upwards, HISK, Brussels, 2022; Four Sisters, Jewish Museum, Brussels, 2023. His writings have appeared in Artforum, Les Cahiers du Musée National d'Art Moderne, Conceptual Fine Arts, Frieze, Mousse and Spike. He teaches at KASK Curatorial Studies in Ghent and the Danish Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Copenhagen. He is also a PhD supervisor at the Royal Academy of the Arts in Oslo. He is currently working towards a book and an exhibition about the disappearance of the night.
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