Julieta González
Venezuela
(Venezuela, 1968) She is associate curator of Latin America Art at Tate Modern, London and an independent curator. She studied architecture at the Universidad Simón Bolívar in Caracas and the École d’Architecture Paris-Villemin in Paris. From 1997-98 she was a Helena Rubinstein Curatorial Fellow at the Whitney Independent Study Program, and curator of contemporary art at the Museo Alejandro Otero and Museo de Bellas Artes de Caracas from 1999-2003.
She was co-curator of the 2da Trienal Poligráfica de San Juan, Latinoamérica y el Caribe with Jens Hoffmann along with Artistic Director Adriano Pedrosa and guest curator Beatriz Santiago. González has curated over 30 exhibitions including: Juan Downey: El ojo pensante at Fundación Telefónica, Santiago, Chile (2010); Farsites at Insite San Diego/Tijuana (2005) (adjunct curator with Adriano Pedrosa); Etnografía modo de empleo at Museo de Bellas Artes de Caracas (2003); and Demonstration Room: Ideal House (2000-2) (with Jesús Fuenmayor) at Museo Alejandro Otero, Caracas; Apex Art, New York; NICC, Antwerp; and Gallery 400, Chicago. She has edited several artist books and written essays for international publications and catalogs.
Publications
Patronato de Arte Contemporáneo, A.C.