Marisol Rodríguez
Marisol Rodríguez (Ciudad de México, 1984) is a writer, editor and curator in the crossroads of cultural history, popular culture and contemporary art. She is a researcher of Mexican comics and the intersections between comics and art, having lectured, published and curated internationally on the subject. She currently lives in Paris, where she is director of gb agency. She combines this work with her own independent projects, most recently as guest curator of the 13th Dakar Biennale under the artistic direction of Simon Njami. In 2015 she was a fellow of the cultural journalism program at the FNPI, Fundación Gabriel García Márquez Nuevo Periodismo Iberoamericano in Colombia; in 2016 she was a fellow of Independent Curators International’s Curatorial Intensive in Dakar. She holds a Masters in Culture, Criticism and Curation from Central Saint Martins.
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Curatorial Intensive in Dakar: Public Symposium
Curatorial Intensive in Dakar: Public Symposium Sunday, June 5, 2016 10am1:30pm RAW Material Company – Zone B Villa 2B, Zone B Dakar, Senegal FREE and open to the public The participants of Curatorial Intensive in Dakar will each present their exhibition and project proposals they have workshopped throughout the course of the week. * Please […]
read more »JURACAN, HURACÁN, HURRICANE: notes on guest curating the DakArt Biennale.
Curatorial Intensive alumna Marisol Rodríguez reflects on her exhibition silence, murmur, clamour, tumult: ZAM ZAM chapter four, opening as part of the 13th DakArt Biennale.
read more »Report: Curatorial Intensive in Dakar
Curatorial Intensive alumna Marisol Rodríguez reflects on her experience in Dakar during the Intensive (May-June 2016).
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