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Author: Monica Espinel
Monica Espinel is an independent curator and writer based in New York. She is the recipient of a Roswell L. Gilpatric Award to work in the department of Photographs at The Metropolitan Museum of Art (2011), a Milton & Sally Avery Arts Foundation Curatorial Fellowship at the Bronx Museum of the Arts (2010) and ArtTable’s Mentorship Grant to be a curatorial fellow at Wave Hill (2009). She has published reviews in ArtNexus, Arte al Dia, Artforum.com and Flash Art. She has held positions at Marvelli Gallery, Wildenstein & Co., and Frederico Sève/Latincollector.
The Skin I Live In
Laboratório Curatorial, SP-Arte, São PauloApril 2 – 7, 2013 Strange seizures beset us when we see the interior of our body. The opposite is also true. The Skin I Live In presents artists who explore the notion of the body, inside and outside, not only as a physical space, but also as a mental, political […]
The Rituals of Chaos
The Bronx Museum of the ArtsJuly 19, 2012 – January 6, 2013 The Bronx Museum will present The Rituals of Chaos, an exhibition featuring the work of Mexican photojournalist Enrique Metinides, as part of its ongoing Urban Archives series. On view from July 19, 2012 through January 6, 2013, the exhibition will feature more than […]
Howard Gilman Gallery, Metropolitan Museum of ArtOctober 13, 2011 – February 26, 2012 Rarely seen masterpieces from Alfred Stieglitz’s personal collection of photography will be presented at The Metropolitan Museum of Art from October 13, 2011, through February 26, 2012, in the exhibition Photographic Treasures from the Collection of Alfred Stieglitz. Stieglitz was not only […]
Taking Aim
The Bronx Museum of the ArtsJune 26 – September 5, 2011 Bronx Museum Celebrates 30th Anniversary of Artist In the Marketplace (Aim) For three decades, the Bronx Museum of the Arts’ Artist in the Marketplace (AIM) program has helped to demystify the often opaque professional practices of the art world for artists at the beginning […]
Memory Leaks
Creon, New YorkNovember 3 – December 4, 2010 “Nothing tells memories from ordinary moments. Only afterwards do they claim remembrance on account of their scars.” Chris Marker, La Jetée Memory Leaks is a personally charged show of works that were tattooed in my brain, a subjective momentary ordering of memory, time and meaning. It is […]
60 Wall Gallery, Deutsche BankMay 24 – September 3, 2010 In the post-World War II era, artists in Latin America broke away from the creation of national artistic styles and socially concerned figurative art and began developing abstract languages that reflected a broader international context. “Then & Now” explores the various modes of abstraction that […]
Geometric Abstract Works:
Henrique Faria, New YorkOctober 16 – November 24, 2009 Geometric Abstract Works: The Latin American vision from the 1950s, 60s and 70s offers a rare opportunity to view seminal works by Latin American artists whose exposure in the United States has been limited. This is the first in a series of historically rooted exhibitions on […]