Eduardo Navarro (artist)

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Eduardo Navarro
Portrait Eduardo Navarro
Born1979
Buenos Aires, Argentina
EducationProgram for the Visual Arts C.C.R.R., Argentina
Websitewww.navarroeduardo.com

Eduardo Navarro (born 1979 in Buenos Aires) is a contemporary Argentinian artist. He lives and works in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Since 2002, he has worked in a variety of mediums, including sculpture, collage, performance and installation.

Work[edit]

Navarro's projects are wide in range. At the launch of a five-month pedagogical program in concert with the 9th Bienal do Mercosul, Eduardo Navarro sent a telepathic message from his home in Buenos Aires to those willing to receive it whom had attended a lecture on curiosity at the Bienal.[1][2][3][4]

Education[edit]

Navarro studied from 2003–2005 with artist Guillermo Kuitca in the Program for the Visual Arts C.C.R.R. in Argentina, where he lives and works. In 2006, he studied at the Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture and received a UBS Art Scholarship/Individual grant Program for emerging artists.

Exhibitions (selection)[edit]

Instant Weather Prediction (2019)
Poema Volcánico (2014)
  • (breathspace), Gasworks, London, UK (2020)
  • In Collaboration with the Sun, Museum of Contemporary Art Mac Niteroi, Rio, Brazil (2019)
  • Instant Weather Prediction, PIVO, Sao Paulo, Brazil (2019) [5]
  • Galactic Playground, Casa tomada Site Santa Fe´s Biennial Exhibition (2018) [6]
  • Polenphonia, Rayuela-Art Basel Cities, Buenos Aires, Argentina (2018)
  • Into Ourselves, Drawing Center The Lab, New York, USA (2018) [7][8]
  • Metabolic Drawings, FUTURO. ARCO, Madrid, Spain (2018)
  • Celestial Numbers, Metamorphoses. Let Everything Happen to You, Catello de Rivoli, Torino, Italy (2018) [9]
  • Letters to Earth, KölnSkulptur 9 La Fin de Babylone. Mich wundert, dass ich so fröhlich bin!, Skulpturen Park Koln, Germany (2017) [10]
  • OCTOPIA, Museo Rufino Tamayo, DF, Mexico (2016) [11]
  • Sound Mirror, Incerteza viva. 32 Sao Paulo Biennial, Brazil (2016)
  • We Who Spin Around, High Line Art, New York, USA (2016)
  • Timeless Alex, New Museum Triennial, New York, USA (2015) [12]
  • XYZ, 12 Sharjah Biennial, UAE (2015)
  • Ir para Volver, 12th Cuenca Biennial, Ecuador (2014) [13][14]
  • Weather Permitting, 9th Mercosur Biennial, Brazil (2013) [15]
  • Horses Don't Lie, 9th Mercosur Biennial, Brazil (2013) [16]
  • Aquella mañana…, Parque de la Memoria, Buenos Aires Argentina (2013) [17][18]
  • Estudio Jurídico Mercosur III (Mercosur Law Studio III). AES+F and Eduardo Navarro, Faena Arts Center (2013) [19]
  • Órbita, Ensayo de Situación, Soy un Pedazo de Atmósfera, Di Tella University, Buenos Aires, Argentina (2013)
  • There is always a cup of sea to sail in, 29th São Paulo Biennial, Brazil (2010) [20]
  • Screaming and Hearing, 7th Mercosur Biennial, Brazil (2009)
  • OPEN e v + a 2009, Reading the City, EVA Ireland Biennial, Limerick City, Ireland (2009) [21]
  • Do Not Feed, Frederieke Taylor Gallery, New York, USA (2008) [22]
  • The Great Transformation, Kunst und Takitsche Magie, Frankfurter Kunstverein, Germany (2008) [23][24]
  • Fabricantes Unidos (Manufactured States), Daniel Abate Gallery, Buenos Aires (2008) [25]
  • From Confrontation to Intimacy, Americas Society, USA (2007) [26][27]
  • The Pod Show, Blanton Museum-Art Palace Austin, Texas, USA (2006)
  • Civilización y Barbarie, MAC, Santiago de Chile, Chile (2005)

References[edit]

Horses Don't Lie (2013)
Órbita (2013)
  1. ^ "The 9TH Bienal do mercosul / Porto Alegre launched its pedagogical Program." Arte Alida. May 30, 2013.
  2. ^ "9th Bienal do Mercosul includi nomes estelares da arte contemporânea." Folha de S.Paulo. May 17, 2013.
  3. ^ Demeuse, Sarah. "¨See, Hear, Touch. How Eduardo Navarro's work retrain the senses¨" (PDF). Frieze Magazine, March 2017.
  4. ^ Authier, Ariel. "Eduardo Navarro" (PDF). 2017.
  5. ^ Brenner, Fernanda. "Looking Back 2018: Brazil and the Body Electric" (PDF). Frieze, Jan 2019.
  6. ^ Bennett, Megan. "A book with a needle" (PDF). Journal North Reporter. August 2018.
  7. ^ Mendelson, Meredith. "What's for Lunch? Soup, With a Side of Art" (PDF). New York Times, April 2018.
  8. ^ Yerebakan, Osman Can. "Eduardo Navarro: Into Ourselves" (PDF). The Brooklyn Rail, May 2018.
  9. ^ Kleinman, Adam. "Metamorphoses. Let Everything Happen to You" (PDF). Art Agenda, Jun 2018.
  10. ^ Hontoria, Javier. "KölnSkulptur #9" (PDF). Art Forum, Feb 2018.
  11. ^ Demeuse, Sarah and Martínez, Chus (2016). Octopia. Museo Rufino Tamayo.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  12. ^ Howard, Dorothy. "Role Reversal: Eduardo Navarro at the New Museum" (PDF). Whitehot Magazine, May 2015.
  13. ^ "Ir para volver (leaving to return) describes a physical and temporary absence (frequently without a definite duration)." Biennial Foundation. July 1st, 2014.
  14. ^ "Leaving to Return." Press Release. e-flux. 12th Bienal de Cuenca. March 28–June 27, 2014.
  15. ^ "Biome World: Pursuing a Pedagogy of Intervention." Archived 2014-06-20 at the Wayback Machine Chus Martínez. Mouse 43. 2013.
  16. ^ "Horses Don't Lie." Archived 2014-08-10 at the Wayback Machine 9th Bienal Mercosul, Brazil (2013).
  17. ^ "Tratamiento Homeopático para el Río de la Plata." Medicine, Biology, and the History of a Water Landscape." Aquella mañana…Parque de la Memoria Buenos Aires Argentina
  18. ^ Los Recuerdos del Porvenir (Memories of the Future). Pagina 12. Winter, 2013.
  19. ^ "AES+F and Eduardo Navarro." E-flux announcements. May, 2013.
  20. ^ "Eduardo Navarro 2004-2010." Foundazione Ratti.
  21. ^ "Reading the City." E-flux announcements. 2009.
  22. ^ Eduardo Navarro. Frederieke Taylor Gallery.
  23. ^ "Review: The Great Transformation." Frankfurter Kunstverein, Germany. Frieze Magazine. Issue 118. October 2008.
  24. ^ "The Great Transformation- Art and Tactical Magic." Archived 2016-07-16 at the Wayback Machine Frankfurter Kunstverein. June–September, 2008.
  25. ^ "El planeta Once." La nacion. April 26, 2008.
  26. ^ Noorthoorn, Victoria, and Gabriela Rangel Mantilla. Beginning with a bang!: from confrontation to intimacy: an exhibition of Argentine contemporary artists, 1960-2007. New York, N.Y.: Americas Society. 2007. OCLC 183917294
  27. ^ Johnson, Ken. "Art Review: Roars of Argentina’s Past, Murmurs of Its Present." New York Times. December 14, 2007.

External links[edit]

  • Artist website.
  • "Do Note Feed." Joanne Bernstein Exhibition Text. 2009.
  • ¨OCTOPIA¨, publication by Museo Rufino Tamayo, with texts by Chus Martinez and Sarah Demeuse, and an interview by Manuela Moscoso and Daniela Perez (2016)
  • "Eduardo Navarro." Art Pension Trust. Biographical Entry