ICRP Lecture: Magali Arriola


Lecture | Nov. 16, 2017, 7pm

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Mexican curator Magali Arriola delivers a lecture as part of Artadia’s Art & Dialogue Series that introduces her practice and past projects.

About the Lecture.

Mexican curator Magali Arriola introduces her practice and previous projects as well as forthcoming exhibitions and initiatives she is developing. This lecture is part of Artadia’s Art & Dialogue Series. 

About the Curator.

Magali Arriola is an art critic and independent curator. She was curator at Fundación Jumex Arte Contemporáneo between 2011 and 2014, where she organized exhibitions of artists such as James Lee Byars (co-curated with Peter Eleey and co-produced with MoMA PS1), Guy de Cointet and Danh Vo, and curated shows contextualizing works from the Jumex Collection. She was Chief Curator of Museo Tamayo between 20009-2011, where she curated exhibitions and projects with artists such as Roman Ondák, Joachim Koester, Claire Fontaine, Adrià Julia, and Julio Morales. She was visiting curator at the Wattis Institute for Contemporary Art in San Francisco in 2006 where she curated Prophets of Deceit. From 1998 to 2001 she was Chief Curator at the Museo de Arte Carrillo Gil in Mexico City where she worked with a generation of artists that included Eduardo Abaroa, Francis Alÿs, Miguel Caldron, Daniela Rossell and Pablo Vargas Lugo. Her independent projects include The Sweet Burnt Smell of History, 8th Panama Biennial (2008); What once passed for a future, or the landscape of the living dead, Art2102, Los Angeles (2005); How to Learn to Love the Bomb and Stop Worrying About It, CANAIA, Mexico City and Central de Arte at WTC, Guadalajara, Mexico (2003-2004); Alibis, Mexican Cultural Institute, Paris, Witte de With, Rotterdam (2002); Erógena, Museo de Arte Carrillo Gil, Mexico City, SMAK, Stedelijk Museum voor Actuele Kunst, Ghent (2000); and Peter Greenway, Painting and Artifice, Museo Tamayo, Mexico City (1997) among others. Arriola has written extensively for books, catalogues, and has contributed to publications such as Artforum, Curate, Frieze, Mousse, Manifesta Journal, and The Exhibitionist among others.

About Artadia Art & Dialogue

Artadia's Art & Dialogue is one of the myriad ways that Artadia supports artists throughout their careers and engages local audiences. Art & Dialogue brings a Visiting Curator to artists' studios, building lasting professional connections. The program also aspires to help artists achieve critical success through inclusion in exhibitions.

Credits

ICRP: Magali Arriola is organized by Artadia in collaboration with TMR. TMR’s International Curatorial Research Program (ICRP) brings global curators to Los Angeles to share their practices through lectures, workshops, and professional meetings.

TMR's program is made possible with the support of its Board of Directors, Big Mistake Patron Group, International Council, and Contemporary Council.

Artadia’s Art & Dialogue: Los Angeles is made possible thanks to the support of the California Community Foundation. National support is generously provided by the Brown Foundation, the National Endowment for the Arts, and the Pollock-Krasner Foundation.

 

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