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Curatorial Intensive Mexico City 2014

Jun 30, 2014 – Jul 7, 2014

Mexico City, Mexico
Fundación Jumex Arte Contemporáneo

Mexico City, Mexico

En junio de 2014, ICI, en colaboración con la Fundación Jumex Arte Contemporáneo, presentó el Curatorial Intensivo en la Ciudad de México, el tercer programa desarrollado íntegramente en español. Curatorial Intensive es el primer programa breve de formación para curadores sobre conceptos, logística y organización de exposiciones, eventos públicos y otros formatos discursivos. Los temas discutidos incluyeron el desarrollo del campo curatorial y el rol del curador, explorando iniciativas de investigación, proyectos independientes, colecciones y desarrollo institucional, nuevas arquitecturas financieras, entre otros temas.


In June 2014, ICI, in collaboration with Fundación Jumex Arte Contemporáneo, presented a Curatorial Intensive in Mexico City – the third program conducted entirely in Spanish. The Curatorial Intensive is the first short-course program to offer training to curators on the concepts and logistics of organizing exhibitions, public events, and other discursive formats. Topics under discussion included the developments of the curatorial field and the changing role of the curator, while exploring research-based initiatives, independent projects, collections and institutional building, and new financial architectures, among other topics.

Participants
Marina Reyes Franco

Marina Reyes Franco is a Curator at the Museo de Arte Contemporaneo de Puerto Rico (MAC).

TransHisTor(ia)

Founded in 2008 by María Sol Barón Pino and Camilo Ordóñez Robayo, TransHisTor(ia) develops research and artistic projects related to the history of art and visual culture in Colombia and the Americas.

Direlia Lazo

Direlia Lazo (b. La Habana, 1984) is an art historian from Universidad de la Habana.

Alba Colomo

Alba Colomo is a Spanish curator based in the UK.

Ana Maria Maia

Ana Maria Maia (b. Recife, 1984) is a curator based in São Paulo.

Leonardo Ramírez

Leonardo Ramírez is a visual artist and curator.

Ericka Florez

Ericka Florez (b. Colombia, 1983) is a curator and artist.

Geovana Ibarra

Geovana Ibarra is a curator based in Guadalajara, Mexico.

Sebastián Vidal Mackinson

Sebastián Vidal Mackinson is curator and independent researcher on contemporary Latin American art.

Bárbara Cuadriello

Bárbara Cuadriello (b. 1985) studied Art History at the Universidad de las Américas Puebla and since 2011 she has been working in the research department at the Colección Isabel y Agustín Coppel.

Yameli Mera

Yameli Mera is currently curator at Sala de Arte Público Siqueiros (SAPS) in Mexico City.

Stephanie Noach

Stéphanie Noach conducts research, writes, teaches, and curates exhibitions.

Silvia Alejandre Prado

Silvia Alejandre Prado is currently director of the Galeria de Arte Contemporaneo of the Instituto Veracruzano de Cultura, where she has worked since 2012.

Facilitators
María del Carmen Carrión

María del Carmen Carrión is an independent curator and art critic from Quito, who received an MA from the Curatorial Practice Program at California College of the Arts, in San Francisco, and taught at Universidad Católica in Quito.

Magalí Arriola

Magalí Arriola is the Director at Museo Tamayo.

Julieta González

Julieta González is Artistic Director at Inhotim, Brazil. 

Bruce Altshuler

Bruce Altshuler is Director of the Program in Museum Studies in the Graduate School of Arts and Science at New York University.

Manuel Borja-Villel

Manuel Borja-Villel has been the Director of the Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía since January 2008, where he has led the reorganization of the permanent collection.

Juan A. Gaitán

Juan A. Gaitán (Canada/Colombia, b. 1973) is a writer and curator, based in Mexico City and Berlin.

Carlos Motta

Carlos Motta’s (Colombia, 1978) multi-disciplinary art practice documents the social conditions and political struggles of sexual, gender, and ethnic minority communities in order to challenge dominant and normative discourses through visibility and self-representation.

Inés Katzenstein

Inés Katzenstein is the inaugural director of the Patricia Phelps de Cisneros Research Institute for the Study of Art from Latin America at the Museum of Modern Art in New York.

Daniela Pérez

Daniela Pérez is an independent curator based in Mexico City.

Patrick Charpenel

Patrick Charpenel (b. Guadalajara, Mexico, 1967) lives and works in Mexico City.

Sobre Fundación Jumex Arte Contemporáneo
La Fundación Jumex Arte Contemporáneo fue creada para promover la producción, la reflexión y el conocimiento del arte contemporáneo y para generar nuevas propuestas de apoyo a la cultura. Esto lo hace a través de Colección Jumex, el acervo artístico de la Fundación; Museo Jumex, un recinto para la exposición y activación del arte contemporáneo; Galería Jumex Ecatepec, un espacio de exposición de proyectos experimentales; y Editorial Jumex, una plataforma de publicación y divulgación. Adicionalmente, la Fundación promueve su misión a través de tres áreas que la complementan: Fomento, programa dedicado al financiamiento y apoyo de la producción y estudio de propuestas independientes; Investigación, departamento dedicado al análisis del panorama cultural contemporáneo; y Educación, área comprometida con la difusión del arte a través de programas pedagógicos.


Créditos
El Intensivo Curatorial es posible gracias al aporte de Robert Sterling Clark Foundation, Dedalus Foundation, Hartfield Foundation; y gracias a las generosas contribuciones de ICI Board of Trustees, ICI Gerrit Lansing Education Fund, y los contribuyentes de ICI Access Fund.

El Intensivo Curatorial en Ciudad de México es posible gracias al generoso apoyo de Fundación Jumex Arte Contemporáneo e IDARTES.


About Fundación Jumex Arte Contemporáneo
Fundación Jumex Arte Contemporáneo was created to promote the production, reflection, and knowledge of contemporary art and to generate new proposals of cultural support. This is done through Colección Jumex, the Foundation’s art collection; Museo Jumex, a place for the exhibition and activation of contemporary art; Galería Jumex Ecatepec, an experimental exhibition space; and Editorial Jumex, a platform for the publication and dissemination of contemporary art discourse. Additionally, Fundación Jumex promotes its mission through three complimentary areas: Fomento, a program dedicated to support the production and study of independent projects; Investigación, a department dedicated to the research and analysis of contemporary culture; and Educación, an area committed to spreading art through pedagogical programs.


Credits