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Pablo Helguera | |
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Nationality | American |
Known for | Sculpture, Performance, Installation, Collage |
Pablo Helguera (born April 25, 1971, Mexico City) is an artist, author, and museum educator.[1]
Work
Helguera's work has been described as "socially engaged", creating works engaging communities in local or global issues.[2][3]
He is currently the director of adult and academic programs at the New York Museum of Modern Art.[4]
Projects
- The School of Panamerican Unrest, 2005
- Librería Donceles, 2013[5]
- Parable Conference, 2014. First presented at the Brooklyn Academy of Music BAM with a second iteration in the form of an installation in the exhibition, "Stange Oasis" at Kent Fine Art.
- Nuevo Romancero Nuevomejicano, 2014. Forst presented at SITE Santa Fe with a second iteration in the exhibition, "Stange Oasis" at Kent Fine Art.
References
- ^ "BAM Artists: Pablo Helguera". BAM.org. Retrieved January 17, 2015..
- ^ Kellie Hwang (April 9, 2014), ASU Art Museum shows Pablo Helguera exhibits at 2 sites, AZ Central, retrieved January 17, 2015
- ^ Bass, Chloë. "Between Theory and Action in Social Practice Art". Hyperallergic.
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(help) - ^ Rachel Spence (November 29, 2013), Interview: Pablo Helguera, The Financial Times, retrieved January 17, 2015
- ^ Kent Fine Art http://www.kentfineart.net/exhibitions/pablo-helguera. Retrieved 20 January 2015.
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