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When curator Alicia Ritson first watched Carta Abierta a Dr. Atl (An Open Letter to Dr. Atl) at the 2007 Venice Biennale, she knew right away she want
Read MoreWhen curator Alicia Ritson first watched Carta Abierta a Dr. Atl (An Open Letter to Dr. Atl) at the 2007 Venice Biennale, she knew right away she want
Read MoreIn his recent installation at Kurimanzutto Gallery in Mexico City, Eduardo Abaroa imagines that the only response to the Mexican government’s failure
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Read MoreFailure is the strangest thing. It is a great art book that costs only $24.95, is printed only in paperback, and has basically no images.
Read MoreMario Garcia Torres’ video An Open Letter to Dr. Atl (2005), which discusses the proposal to build a Guggenheim museum near Guadalajara, Mexico
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Eduardo Abaroa (b. 1968 in Mexico City) lives and works in Mexico City.
He attended La Escuela Naçional de Artes Pisticas in Mexico City and received an MFA degree from the California Institute of the Arts in Santa Clarita, California.
His work features mixed media sculptures often constructed from consumer waste products, such as plastic bottles, plastic straws, underwear bands, and cotton swabs to create highly intellectual and often ridiculous metaphors.
He has exhibited at Kurimanzutto in Mexico City, Jack Tilton Gallery in New York and Track 16 in Los Angeles.
He is represented by Kurimanzutto in Mexico City.
For additional information about this artist, visit Mutual Art