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Tania Ragasol

Tania Ragasol (Mexico City, 1972) is an independent curator. In 1998, she worked as coordinator for the Mexican contemporary art magazine Poliester, pintura y no pintura. She was editorial coordinator at the Museo de Arte Carrillo Gil (Mexico City, 1998-2000) and associate curator in the contemporary art department of the Museo Tamayo Arte Contemporáneo (Mexico City, 2001-2003). She has been associate curator of inSite_05 (San Diego/Tijuana 2003-2005), deputy curatorial director of the Museo de Arte Moderno (Mexico City, 2007-2008), and director of Casa Vecina (Mexico City, 2011-2014). In 2015, she was Visual Arts Manager for the UKMX2015 Dual Year at the British Council and, between 2017 and 2020, Artistic Director of the Zona Maco art fair. Since 2020, she has been part of Oficina Particular, a collective of contemporary art professionals and advisors, where she coordinated and curated the project #CuraduríaDeGuerrilla, supported in its 2021-2022 program by the Patronato de Arte Contemporáneo (PAC). From 2020 to 2023 she recorded two programs that intertwine music, anecdotes, and art history on the podcast platform Convoynetwork. In 2024 she was curator of the Mexican Pavilion for the 60th Venice Biennale with the project As We Marched Away, We Were Always Coming Back by artist Erick Meyenberg. Her main interests focus on the ideas of “the common,” collaboration, and interdisciplinarity for the creation of transgenerational links between heterogeneous audiences. She lives and works in Mexico City, where she develops curatorial proposals with artists and both public and private spaces.