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Laureana Toledo

Laureana Toledo (Born in 1970 in Oaxaca)

Laureana

Born in Ixtepec, Oaxaca, Mexico in 1970. Lives and works in London and Mexico City. She has presented exhibitions and colaborative projects at Museum of Modern Art and Museo Anahuacalli in Mexico City, Eastside Projects in Birmingham, The Louisiana Museum in Denmark, RedCat in Los Angeles and the Whitechapel Art Gallery in London among many others. She has been recipient of an ISCP residency in New York in 2004, and Gasworks in London in 2009. She has also worked as an editor, teacher and independent curator in Mexico and abroad since 1996. She is the co-founder of SOMA, artist space in Mexico City. She is a member of the Sistema Nacional de Creadores Grant in Mexico.
With a background in photography, Laureana Toledo's practice has developed to incorporate various media, chosen in relation to a specific concept or theme of the work. Laureana is inspired by the imperceptible or transient moments of the everyday, speculating on how such phenomena can gain new forms of visual presentation. Her work often involves systematic and repetitive interventions into different media (texts, books, photographs, painitngs, etc.) to re-code their existing narratives. Laureana also takes this approach into her exploration of the history of rock music, one of her passions. 
SOMA:http://somamexico.org/



Stay: Feburuary 5, 2013 - March 9, 2013
Founder: The Agency for Cultural Affairs, Government of Japan, in Fiscal Year 2012(Bunkacho)
Event: THIS IS A GEOGRAPHY LESSON - A 2-day discussion and dinner event, mapping Art and Social situations of Mexico and Japan - (closed event)
Tabloid: Download (PDF / 9MB)
Designed by fruitsmachine / Illustration by Paul Fielding
Residency report (web)


2013-2- 5

Julieta Aranda

Julieta Aranda (Born in 1975 in Mexico City)

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Born in Mexico City, currently lives and works between Berlin and New York.
Central to Aranda's multidimensional practice are her involvement with circulation mechanisms and the idea of a "poetics of circulation"; the possibility of a politicized subjectivity through the perception and use of time, and the notion of power over the imaginary.
Julieta Aranda's work has been exhibited internationally in venues such as Witte de With (2013), Museo d'Arte Contemporanea Villa Croce, Genova (2013), ArtPostions, Miami Basel (2012), MACRO Roma (2012) Documenta 13 (2012), N.B.K. (2012), Gwangju Biennial (2012), Venice Biennial (2011), Stroom den Haag (2011), "Living as form," Creative Time, NY (2011), Istanbul Biennial (2011), Portikus, Frankfurt (2011), New Museum (2010), Solomon Guggenheim Museum (2009), New Museum of Contemporary Art, NY (2010), Kunstverein Arnsberg (2010), MOCA Miami (2009), Witte de With (2010), Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago (2007), 2nd Moscow Biennial (2007) MUSAC, Spain (2010 and 2006), and VII Havanna Biennial; amongst others.
As a co-director of e-flux together with Anton Vidokle, Julieta Aranda has developed the projects Time/Bank, Pawnshop, and e-flux video rental, all of which started in the e-flux storefront in new York, and have traveled to many venues worldwide.



Stay: Feburuary 4, 2013 - March 9, 2013
Founder: The Agency for Cultural Affairs, Government of Japan, in Fiscal Year 2012
Event: THIS IS A GEOGRAPHY LESSON - A 2-day discussion and dinner event, mapping Art and Social situations of Mexico and Japan - (closed event)
Tabloid: Download (PDF / 9MB)
Designed by fruitsmachine / Illustration by Paul Fielding
Residency report (web)


2013-2- 5