Michèle joined Asymmetry at its founding in 2020 as Deputy Director and became Director in 2023. She leads the organisation’s strategy, programming, and partnerships and oversees its public programme in East London. She regularly contributes to contemporary art and cultural discourse as well as panels and lectures internationally.
Before joining Asymmetry, Michèle was Programme Director at Gallery Weekend Beijing, where she devised and led the platform’s frame programme, and previously worked at Mai 36 Galerie in Zurich on exhibition projects across Europe and China. She studied History of Art and English at the University of Zurich and holds a postgraduate degree in History of Art, specialising in Contemporary Chinese Art and Geopolitics, from the Courtauld Institute of Art, London.