Catalina Lozano (Bogotá, 1979) is an independent curator and writer. Her research interests and curatorial practice are focused on minor historical narratives that question hegemonic forms of knowledge, especially non-postmodern critiques of modernity. In 2011 she co-founded de_sitio, a curatorial platform in Mexico City. Between 2008 and 2010 she was responsible for Gasworks Residency Programme in London. She was part of the artistic team of the 8th Berlin Biennale (2014). Recent projects include Ce qui ne sert pas s’oublie, CAPC Bordeaux (2015), A machine desires instruction as a garden desires discipline, MARCO, Vigo, FRAC Lorraine and Alhóndiga Bilbao (2013-14), Being an Island (with Kasha Bittner), daadgalerie, Berlín (2103); The gate towards the invisible must be visible, Casa del Lago, Mexico City (2012); ¿Tierra de nadie? at Centro Cultural Montehermoso, Vitoria-Gasteiz (2011); Modelling Standard (Erick Beltrán and Jorge Satorre) at FormContent, London (2010); and Everything has a name, or the potential to be named (with Anna Colin) at Gasworks, London (2009). She has participated in several conferences internationally and is a regular contributor to contemporary art catalogues and periodical publications. Since 2012 she was been collaborating with artist Jorge Satorre on a project at the Museo Comunitario de Valle de Xico. Photo: Alba Vallejo
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