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Mad offers exhibitions, meetings, performances and workshops focusing on contemporary themes and artistic languages, with a strongly interdisciplinary approach. The Magazine Hall and the artists' residences offer a place for updating and training. MAD is a centre of research and artistic production for the city and about the city.
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You can find us in Piazza Delle Murate, Florence
Phone: 055 247 6873
info.mad@muse.comune.fi.it
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Jeremie Molho
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Jeremie Molho is a research associate at the Global Governance Programme’s Cultural Pluralism Research Area at the European University Institute’s Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies in Florence. He received a BA in Middle Eastern Studies and a MA in Urban Studies from Sciences Po, Paris, and completed his PhD in Geography in 2016 at the University of Angers. His dissertation analyzed the emergence of cities as new centers of the global art market. He conducted fieldwork in Istanbul, Singapore and Hong Kong. His current research investigates diversity management regimes in Asian global cities and focuses on Doha and Singapore.
Jeremie Molho is a research associate at the Global Governance Programme’s Cultural Pluralism Research Area at the European University Institute’s Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies in Florence. He received a BA in Middle Eastern Studies and a MA in Urban Studies from Sciences Po, Paris, and completed his PhD in Geography in 2016 at the University of Angers. His dissertation analyzed the emergence of cities as new centers of the global art market. He conducted fieldwork in Istanbul, Singapore and Hong Kong. His current research investigates diversity management regimes in Asian global cities and focuses on Doha and Singapore.
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