Stéphanie Jeanjean has a masters degree in Art History from Bourgogne University and has worked for the contemporary art center Le Consortium and the art publisher Les Presses du Réel, in Dijon. In 2003, she moved to New York to pursue a PhD in Art History at the Graduate Center of City University of New York. She is currently writing her dissertation on the evolution of the relationship between the viewer and the screen as interface, in French art, using television, video, and the projected image from the late 1960s to the present day. Jeanjean has written for several French art magazines and co-edited an anthology of texts by Olivier Mosset for the Mamco (Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art) in Geneva. She has occasionally acted as independent curator in venues both in France and in New York. She is currently Gallery Educator at the Guggenheim Museum in New York and teaches Modern Art History at Pace University in New York. [Last updated 2010]