Tatiana Cuevas
Mexico
An art historian, she completed a Master's degree in contemporary art curatorship at the Royal College of Art in London. In 2004, she received the Hilla Rebay International Curatorial grant from the Guggenheim Foundation. From 2008 to 2011 she was curator of contemporary art at the Lima Art Museum (MALI). Between the samples that she organized during this period, stand out: Gordon Matta-Clark: Undo the space, co-curator of Gabriela Rangel (2009-2010); Art to the step. Contemporary Collection of the Lima Art Museum, in collaboration with Rodrigo Quijano (2011); Fernando Bryce: drawing modern history, co-curator of Natalia Majluf (2011-2012). It is part of the founding committee of the Open Center call. Specific site interventions in the historical center of Lima (2009, 2010, 2012). She has worked as an associate curator of the Museo Rufino Tamayo Arte Contemporáneo in Mexico City, where her participation stands out in the curatorship Jesús Rafael Soto. Vision in movement, interstices and homonym of line, in collaboration with Paola Santoscoy.