Raymundo sesma biography examples
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Paris, France
Keith Cottingham (1965); [Elizabeth Diller *1954 & Ricardo Scofidio *1935] Diller & Scofidio; Alain Diot; Yolanda Gutiérrez (1970); Diego Medina; Paloma Navares (1947); Philippe Pasqua (1965); Alicia Paz (1967); Olivier Richon (1956); Adriene Sina; Mum Type (1984); Raymundo Sesma (1954);
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Mexico City, Mexico
Raymundo Sesma (1954);
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Milano, Italy
Giorgio Cattani (1949); Manlio Caropreso (1958); Giordano; ORLAN (1947); Gianni Robusti (1946); Lucia Pescador (1943); Pietro Finelli (1957); Darío Álvarez Basso (1966); Giuliano Giuman (1944); [Huo Hsüeh-Kang] Ho-Kan (1932); Carlo Cioni (1930); Raymundo Sesma (1954);
42. Esposizione Internazionale d’Arte
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Raymundo Sesma Artwork valuations, appraisals and auction estimates
Raymundo Sesma Biography
Raymundo Sesma is a multidisciplinary artist born in Mexico in 1954. Since 1980, he has lived and worked between Milan and Mexico, dedicating himself to the creation of works of art that range across different artistic disciplines. Sesma has obtained numerous national and international scholarships, as well as a vast series of awards for his artistic activity. He has exhibited in hundreds of solo exhibitions around the world, including Meditative, 1989-2003 at the Museum of Modern Art in Mexico City, Cause and Effect at the Nina Menocal Gallery in Mexico City in 2004, and Developing a Social Architecture Project at the Museum of Decorative Arts in Prague in 2005.
In 2007, Sesma created a site-specific intervention at the Balelatina event in Basel, Switzerland, with his work Expanded Field VII. In 2008, he participated in the third International Artist's Book Biennial, at the Alexandrina Library in Alexandria, Egypt. Sesma has also exhibited in important museums and art galleries around the world, such as the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, the Victoria and Albert Museum in London, the Musée d'Art Moderne in Paris, the National Museum of Modern Art in Tokyo,
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Joseph Beuys, “Postkarten” (1968-1982), all images courtesy of Arquetopia and Decentered Gallery
PUEBLA, Mexico— The Arquetopia art residency has created unique decolonial and contextualized creative spaces for artists in Mexico and Peru, and now they’ve inaugurated a new gallery intended to challenge the status quo of Mexico City-centric art spaces in Mexico. Aptly called Decentered Gallery, the space presents its first show, Disruptions: The Integrity of Differences, which includes a multigenerational and international group of artists ranging from Joseph Beuys and Felix Gonzalez-Torres to young artists who have toiled in Arquetopia’s various workspaces. While the space is unapologetically not a commercial gallery, it was created with a proposal and vision beyond the purview of what we normally expect.
Disruptions: The Integrity of Differences at Decentered Gallery
Installation view of Disruptions: The Integrity of Differences at Decentered Gallery
For the opening show at the new gallery, curator and Arquetopia co-executive director Francisco Guevara used writings by the likes of Emmanuel Lévinas and Audre Lorde, from which quotes appear on the gallery’s walls, creating a conceptual framework for the work and Arquetopia’s program, which its creators call a “f