Name and surname: Markéta Mansfieldová
Degree: Mgr. et Mgr.
Department: Collections and Archive Department
Email: marketa.mansfieldova@idu.cz
Telephone: +420 226 522 074
Markéta Mansfieldová is a curator and theorist with a focus on museology and multimedia art. She worked as a curator at the National Film Archive, where she participated in the research project NAKI II - Audiovisual work outside the context of cinema: documentation, archiving and accessibility. As an independent curator and researcher she has participated in exhibition projects in the Czech Republic and abroad. She has written articles and studies on topics related to the history of exhibitions, and published reviews in the periodicals A2, Artalk and Art+Antiques. Since 2023 she has been working as a curator of the scenographic collection in the ATI Collections and Archive Department.
Education
2016-2018 MA in Exhibition Studies, University of the Arts London - Central Saint Martins
2015-2016 MA, Arts and Heritage, Maastricht University
2011-2014 BA, General Theory and History of Art and Culture, Charles University
Professional résumé
2023- curator of the scenographic collection in the ATI Collections and Archive Department
2020-2022 curator at the National Film Archive in Prague
2019-2020 Curator of the Lidice Collection at the Lidice Memorial
2018-2021 Curator of the etc. gallery in Prague
Conferences
2022- Collection and preservation of media art, CEAD, Olomouc
2021- New Media Museums, CEAD, SNG, Bratislava
2018- ICOM Museums and Identities, Warsaw
2016- Text in the Museum, National Museum, Krakow
Studies
2022- Digital, intermedia and international confrontation: the presentation of moving image art at the beginning of the new millennium, proceedings of Mapping the Moving Image: Media, Actors and Places in the Czech Environment, collection
2021- Globalized landscapes of Czech audiovisual art: a study of the Frisbee exhibition project, collection for Art, Theory and Related Disciplines.
2019- From patriotism to nationalism, collection of ICOM Museums and Identities.