Lensculture Contributing Writer
Magali Duzant

Magali Duzant is an interdisciplinary artist whose practice investigates the poetics of perception through installations, writing, and artist books. Her work has been exhibited internationally, most recently at the Queens Museum, Centre for Contemporary Photography (Melbourne, Australia), Little Berlin, and Fridman Gallery (New York); the Hermitage Museum (St. Petersburg, Russia); the Sydney College of Art (Sydney, Australia); the RedLine Center for Contemporary Art (Denver, Colorado); and the 2018 Mardin Biennial (Mardin, Turkey). Public commissions include Artists Alliance Inc. and Bike New York, Memorial Sloan Kettering, and the Ace Hotel (London, UK). She has published three artist books: I Looked and Looked (2015), Light Blue Desire: A Manual for the Color Blue (2018), and The Moon and Stars Can Be Yours: Notes on Subway Psychics (2019). Duzant holds an MFA in Photography from Parsons School of Design and a BHA in Fine Arts and Visual Culture from Carnegie Mellon University. She lives and works in New York City.


Projects by Magali