C U R A T O R I A L
P R O J E C T S

I am interested in building a dialogue with other artists and projects. For me, it is essential to create work from a horizontal and collaborative perspective with partners. Here are some projects that I feel proud to have participated in.

From 2013 to 2017, I worked as curator at PHMuseum. I curated Taboo (2013), the first show of the museum’s online exhibition platform.

In 2014, with PHMuseum we proposed Time Magazine to make a project about the world cup in South America.

In 2016, I developed Exodus, an exhibition that served as an open question to the change of an era and the -by then- possible presidency of Trump in the US. To see the show click here

In 2014, I curated Max Pincker’s Will they sing like raindrops at Paraty em Foco (Brasil) Foto Festival.

Together with Julieta Escardó, I had the privilege to present and nominate a selection of Latin American authors and books for CLAP! 10×10.

In 2014, I co-curated in Buenos Aires the London-BuenosAires thematic exhibition Ciudades Miradas for the PHMuseum, with 3 artist from each city: Alessandra Sanguinetti, Alejandro Chaskielberg, Santiago Hafford, Laura Pannack, Liz Hingley & Jason Evans.

In 2017, I developed the Latin American Contemporary Photography program in Buenos Aires at FOLA’s space. The program presented the works of Angelica Dass (Brazil), Andrés Orjuela (Colombia), Musuk Nolte (Peru) and Juanita Escobar (Colombia).

In 2018, I curated the 3rd edition of San José Photo Festival in Uruguay. To see the curatorial text and the proposed themes please click here and here.

In 2021, I co-curated the exhibition Reset, which had work by the 18 members of MAPS, to be presented at De Markten in Brussels, Belgium.