Portrait of Julie Bonzon (on the left) and Justine Chapalay (on the right) © Lucas Martinez
Introducing the FEP team
FEP appoints Julie Bonzon as Associate Curator. She joins Todd Brandow, Executive Director, and Justine Chapalay, Associate Curator, forming the leading trio of FEP’s projects.
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Justine Chapalay is Associate Curator at FEP. She holds an MA in History of Art and specializes in contemporary art and photography.
For five years at FEP, she has managed exhibitions and publications in collaboration with renowned curators including William Ewing, Holly Roussell, and Taous Dahmani. These projects span major institutions such as The Museum of Fine Arts Houston; Taipei Fine Arts Museum; Jeu de Paume; Saatchi Gallery; Kunsthalle München, and Museum für Gestaltung, Zurich. Recent collaborations include monographs dedicated to Thomas Demand and Anastasia Samoylova—and thematic exhibitions such as Civilization, an international project featuring over 130 photographers. She is currently curating A Worldwide Web, an exhibition exploring insects through the work of 50 contemporary image-makers.
Chapalay also works independently, providing her expertise in cultural project management to institutions in Switzerland and internationally.
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Julie Bonzon is Associate Curator at FEP. She holds a PhD in Art History, specializing in South African photography, and has led research and curatorial projects since 2015 on decolonial representation and contemporary lens-based practices, particularly in African contexts. She is the author of The Market Photo Workshop in South Africa and the ‘Born Free’ Generation (Routledge, 2023).
Bonzon has collaborated with institutions worldwide, including Magnum Photos, The Photographer’s Gallery, Photo Élysée, Fondation H, and the Sharjah Architecture Triennial, and served as Director of Photography at Messums London. In 2020, she founded The Photographic Collective to champion lens-based artists working in Africa.
She teaches in the Department of Art History at the University of Zurich and contributes regularly to publications on contemporary photography. At FEP, she is preparing shows on Nadav Kander and Slim Aarons, and the thematic exhibition The Taxonomy of Shadows: On Photographic Collectivism.
