Conflict, Time, Photography – lecture by Simon Baker
Place: Hasselblad Center in The Gothenburg Museum of Art
Speaker: Simon Baker, curator and art historian
The talk is held in English
Simon Baker was director of MEP (Maison Européenne de la Photographie, Paris) from 2018 to 2025, overseeing a complete re-imagining of the programme, spaces and financial model. Prior to this he was Senior Curator, International Art (Photography) at Tate, London, having been appointed Tate’s first curator of photography in 2009, responsible for all aspects of the photography strategy and exhibitions across all four Tate museums. He began his career as Associate Professor of Art History at Nottingham University, following a PhD in History of Art at UCL and postdoctoral fellowships at UCL and Princeton. He has published widely on both photography and the history of art, including the monograph George Condo: Painting Reconfigured (Thames and Hudson, 2015), often specialising in surrealism and its legacies in contemporary practice. Recent exhibition projects include Yves Saint Laurent & Photography (Les Rencontres d’Arles, 2025) and Edward Weston: Becoming Modern (MEP, 2025).
Photo: Marguerite Bornhauser

