Tatyana Franck
Tatyana Franck (born in Geneva on 12 May 1984) is the director of the Musée de l'Élysée in Lausanne. She is also the president of the French Institute Alliance Française.[1][2]
Education
In 2006, Franck obtained a double degree in Art History and Law from the Sorbonne Nouvelle University Paris 3 in Paris. In 2007, she obtained a master's degree in Business Law and in 2008 a degree in Art Market Law from the University of Lyon.[3]
Biography
Franck is a former alpine skier. She retired from competition following a torn cruciate ligament.[4]
Between 2006 and 2015, she directed the Claude Picasso archives in Paris and Geneva. In particular, she curated the exhibition "Picasso at Work".[5]
Selected publications
- Franck, Tatyana; Martin, Pauline; Gilman, Sondra; Gonzalez-Falla, Celso, eds. (2018). The beauty of lines : the Gilman and Gonzalez-Falla collection. Lausanne. ISBN 978-3-85881-800-3. OCLC 1006461384.
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- Franck, Tatyana; Dorner, Lydia, eds. (2021). Prix Elysée : livre des nominés 2020-2022 = The nominees' book 2020-2022. Zürich. ISBN 978-3-03942-013-1. OCLC 1244801646.
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References
- "Tatyana Franck : "J'ai préféré monter dans la locomotive plutôt que le dernier wagon"". French Morning. 28 March 2022.
- "Tatyana Franck crée des ponts entre les cultures francophones à New York". RTS. 5 October 2022.
- "Franck, Tatyana, Conservatrice, 1984-". Patrinum.
- "Photo de départ pour une jeune athlète". 24hrs.
- "Une femme d'action à l'Elysée". Tribune de Geneve.
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