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- Kurimanzutto is an art gallery located in Mexico City and New York City specializing in contemporary art that represents 33 international artists. It was...
- country is also an epicenter for International art galleries including Kurimanzutto and FF Projects, and leading artists including Gabriel Orozco, Bosco...
- Rojas. Marian Goodman Gallery, Paris, France. Los Teatros de Saturno. kurimanzutto, Mexico City, Mexico. The Real DMZ Project. Artsonje Center and other...
- "[t]he enfant terrible of contemporary art in Mexico." His gallery, kurimanzutto, claims that Calderón "highlights the macabre complexity of man’s position...
- Philadelphia Museum of Art, Retrieved 24 September 2014. "Kurimanzutto Artists", Kurimanzutto Gallery, Retrieved 1 October 2014. Artist website Page on...
- Prize. exhibit-e.com. "mariana castillo deball - Artists - Kurimanzutto". www.kurimanzutto.com. Retrieved 22 October 2016. "Guggenheim UBS Map, Global...
- Berlin. 2019 Dissidência. Videobrasil, São Paulo. 2018 Feast and Famine. kurimanzutto, Ciudad de México. 2015 Minerva Cuevas. Museo de la Ciudad de México...
- music for the performance of Autoconstrucción, a stage event at the Kurimanzutto Gallery in Mexico City with artist Abraham Cruzvillegas and director...
- Florida, United States. Bachzetsis is represented in Mexico City by the Kurimanzutto gallery and in Germany by Meyer Riegger gallery. Bachzetsis has had several...
- Eight instruments were constructed and exhibited in Mexico City at kurimanzutto in 2014, resulting in several performances and new compositions, called...