Martine d'Anglejan-Chatillon

Founder and C.E.O., MDAC Productions

Martine d'Anglejan-Chatillon has worked internationally with renowned artists for over 30 years.

Her early career was spent at the National Gallery, London and the Rothschild Foundation. In 2004, she co-founded Thomas Dane Gallery, London, where she managed the careers of artists including Steve McQueen, John Gerrard, Albert Oehlen, Jean-Luc Moulène, Akram Zaatari and Lynda Benglis. 

Having developed a specialisation in film, video and digital simulation, she was headhunted in 2015 to become the executive producer of the Soviet epic “DAU,” one of the most ambitious undertakings in the history of cinema. In 2019, she founded MDAC Productions, producing major projects with celebrated visual artists in art-adjacent fields, such as cinema, fashion, music and technology.

She sits on the boards of the Somerset House Trust and Art Institutions of the 20th Century (AI21C) Foundation, and was recently appointed curator of Philippe Parreno's edition of the Okayama Art Summit 2025.

 

 

 

Martine d'Anglejan-Chatillon