Alejandro Cesarco (b. Montevideo, Uruguay) lives and works in New York. His most recent solo exhibitions include: “Triangulation,” Tanya Leighton, Los Angeles (2022), “Todo en negro, los ojos cerrados por el exceso del desastre,” Teatro San Martín, Buenos Aires (2021) “A Solo Exhibition,” Kunstinstituut Melly, Rotterdam (2019), “These Days,” Tanya Leighton Gallery, Berlin (2019), “Tactics & Technics,” CAC, Vilnius (2019), “Song,” The Renaissance Society, Chicago (2017); “The Measures of Memory,” Galleria Raffaella Cortese, Milan (2017); “Public Process,” Sculpture Center, New York (2017); “Prescribe the Symptom,” Midway Contemporary Art, Minneapolis (2015); “Loyalties and Betrayals,” Murray Guy, New York (2015); “Secondary Revision,” Frac Île-de-France/Le Plateau, Paris (2013); “A Portrait, a Story, and an Ending,” Kunsthalle Zürich (2013); “Alejandro Cesarco,” mumok, Vienna (2012); “A Common Ground,” Uruguayan Pavilion, 54th Venice Biennial (2011); “One without the Other,” Museo Rufino Tamayo, Mexico City (2011); and “Present Memory,” Tate Modern, London (2010). These exhibitions addressed, through different formats and strategies, his recurrent interests in repetition, narrative, and the practices of reading and translating. Group exhibitions include: “Closer,” Kunstverein für die Rheinlande und Westfalen, Düsseldorf (2022); “INFORMATION Today,” Kunsthalle Basel (2021); “The Work of Mourning,” Bonniers Konsthall, Stockholm (2020); “… of bread, wine, cars, security and peace,” Kunsthalle Wien (2020); “To Our Parents,” 33 Bienal de São Paulo, Brazil (2018); “Question the Wall Itself,” Walker Art Center, Minneapolis (2016); “Under the Same Sun,” Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York (2014); “Tell It to My Heart: Collected by Julie Ault,” Museum für Gegenwartskunst, Basel (2013); and “The Imminence of Poetics,” 30th Bienal de São Paulo (2012). He has also curated exhibitions in the U.S., Uruguay, Argentina, and most recently, a section of the 33 Bienal de São Paulo, Brazil (2018) and ARCO, Madrid (2020). He is Professor at Malmö Art Academy (Sweden) and Director of the non-profit arts organization, Art Resources Transfer.
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Murray Guy (2006-2017)