Naomi Beckwith, the Deputy Director and Chief Curator at New York’s prestigious Guggenheim Museum, recently shared insights with France 24 about her latest exhibition in Paris, which she describes as a heartfelt tribute to France. Currently based at the Palais de Tokyo, Beckwith is presenting ‘Echo Delay Reverb – American Art – Francophone Thought,’ a show that explores the dynamic exchange of ideas between 1960s France and the United States. The exhibition highlights how the innovative philosophies and intellectual movements that blossomed in France during that era traveled across the Atlantic, leaving a lasting imprint on American cultural evolution. In our conversation, Beckwith delved into the significance of this transatlantic dialogue and its impact on contemporary art and thought.
Inside the Creative Mind: A Captivating Conversation with Naomi Beckwith, One of the World’s Leading Curators





