ICRP: Magnolia de la Garza
Lecture | July 14, 2016, 7pm
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Curator Magnolia de la Garza delivers a lecture that introduces her practice and recent work as Deputy Director of the Colección Isabel y Agustin Coppel
About the Lecture.
Magnolia de la Garza, Deputy Director of the Colección Isabel y Agustin Coppel (CIAC) in Mexico City discusses her work and introduces some of her past projects and collaborations with artists. Her lecture also discusses the acquisition process of CIAC and the commissioned projects produced by the collection in Culiacan’s Botanical Garden.
About the Curator.
Magnolia de la Garza is Deputy Director of the Coppel Collection. de la Garza studied Art History at the Universidad Iberoamericana in Mexico City, Mexico, and Museum Studies at the Ecole du Louvre and the Sorbonne in Paris, France. She is a Professor of Cultural Studies at the Universidad del Claustro Sor Juana in Mexico City. From 2009-2013 she was Associate Curator at the Tamayo Museum where she organized a wide range of notable exhibitions and projects with artists Monika Sosnowska, Michael Stevenson, Pia Rönicke, Amalia Pica, Carlos Amorales, and others. She was also the curator of the XVI Bienal de Fotografía del Centro de la Imagen in Mexico. She is a frequent contributor to a host of national and international publications. She currently lives and works in Mexico City.
Credits
ICRP: Magnolia de la Garza is organized by 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.
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