Alejandro 'Luperca' Morales graduated with Honorary Mention of the Degree in Theory and Criticism of Art at the Autonomous University of Ciudad Juárez (UACJ, 2013). He has taken seminars and workshops in spaces such as Node Center for Curatorial Studies (2015, 2014), FLACSO-17 Instituto de Estudios Críticos (2013) and the University of Chile (2012). As an artist he has participated in Hotel Juárez , Sala de Arte Público Siqueiros in collaboration with Francis Alÿs (2015); Mexico // The Future is Unwritten (Benetton Foundation Collection, 2015); XIX and XX Biennial of Santa Cruz de la Sierra (Bolivia 2014 - 2016); V Festival A-part (France, 2014); International Festival of Belo Horizonte (Brazil, 2013); Third Biennial Frontier Juárez - El Paso (Mexico-US, 2013), among others. He has worked in the areas of organization, research and development of exhibitions and catalogs at the Museo de la Solidaridad Salvador Allende and Centro Cultural Palacio La Moneda, both in Santiago de Chile. Among his curatorial projects are Index: Archiving the edges of Violence at the Rubin Center for the Visual Arts (2014); Horror Pleni, in Espacio de Arte Contemporáneo, (Montevideo, 2015), Third Salón ACME (CDMX, 2015), Fallas de Origen, Ciudad Juárez Art Museum (2016) and Francis Alÿs. Ciudad Juárez Projects at the ASU Museum in Arizona (2017). Resident Curator by the Gilberto Alzate Avendaño Foundation in Bogotá, Colombia (2015). He is in charge of Proyectos Impala, exhibition space and mobile library in Ciudad Juárez. With this project he obtained support from the Chihuahuan Institute of Culture (2015), ISE NY Cultural Foundation (2016), Patronato de Arte Contemporáneo (2016 - 2017) and FONCA Programa de Fomento a Proyectos y Coinversiones Culturales (2016).
Alejandro Morales
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