Inês Grosso
Inês Grosso is a Portuguese writer and curator based in Belo Horizonte, Brazil. She received her degree in Art History from the University of Oporto and her Masters in Curatorial Studies from the University of Lisbon in partnership with Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation. Since 2011, she has been part of the curatorial team of Instituto Inhotim in Minas Gerais, Brazil, where she is responsible for assisting in the conception, development, and management of the temporary exhibitions as well as the installation, commissioning of works, and permanent galleries. Recently she co-curated the first large traveling exhibition of the collection with Rodrigo Moura, Inhotims Artistic Director. Titled From Object To World – Inhotim Collection, the show was on view in Belo Horizonte with a broad selection of works found in the collection. In Brazil, she has curated the series of actions, performance, and exhibitions titled O Cubo Reinventado, in an alternative theater space in Belo Horizonte and the Guignard School of Fine Arts Postgraduate final exhibition. Last year, she was invited to attend the Glasgow International Festival of Visual Art to write an essay for the catalogue of Juan Araujos UK first exhibition at Stephen Friedman (London).