Léna Belhabib, France
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Léna Belhabib is an emerging art historian specializing in modern and contemporary art.
She completed five years of study at the École du Louvre, focusing on 20th-century arts. Her master’s dissertation examined Constantin Brancusi’s Parisian studio and its successive reconstructions at the Centre Pompidou. As part of her studies, she gained valuable experience through internships at the Musée Rodin, the Musée d’art contemporain de Montréal and the Musée Les Franciscaines. She also broadened her academic perspective through an Erasmus exchange at the University of Essex in England. Léna joined L’AiR Arts to support the Atelier 11 artistic heritage project, continuing her exploration of artists’ studios and the ways curatorial practice can engage with the history of place. She aspires to pursue a career in curating, with a particular interest in the dialogue between artistic heritage and contemporary creation. |