Mariana Castillo Deball in conversation with Diana Magaloni—Senior Deputy Director for Conservation, Curatorial, and Exhibitions LACMA—to mark the opening of the artist's solo exhibition, Serpent Disappearances, at kurimanzutto New York.
This event is the fourteenth in the FUTURE DIALOGUES series, which is hosted by kurimanzutto with the support of Casa Dragones.
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About Mariana Castillo Deball
Mariana Castillo Deball takes a kaleidoscopic approach to her work, mediating between science, archaeology and the visual arts, and exploring how these disciplines describe the world. Her installations, performances, sculptures and editorial projects are born from the combination of various languages that seek to understand the role that objects play in our identity and history.
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About Diana Magaloni
Dr. Diana Magaloni has led a versatile career over the past 35 years as museum leader, art historian, author, curator, and conservator. As Senior Deputy Director for Conservation, Curatorial, and Exhibitions at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA), she leads an innovative mentoring and curatorial program as the Head Curator of the Department of Art of the Ancient Americas and serves as Director of the museum’s Conservation Center.
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About FUTURE DIALOGUES
Inspired by kurimanzutto’s intergenerational program, which is defined by a rich history of artistic collaborations, FUTURE DIALOGUES focuses on the exchange of knowledge and ideas for tomorrow's artists and creatives.
This series of conversations has been transformed and can now be listened to in a podcast titled Voices of kurimanzutto, which is available on all platforms.
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Saturday, March 14, 4 pm
kurimanzutto New York
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voices of kurimanzutto podcast