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Inti Guerrero (English)

Inti Guerrero (b. 1983, Bogotá, Colombia) is currently a curator of Latin American Art at Tate in London and was previously Associate Artistic Director and Curator at TEOR/éTica, an independent not-for-profit art space in San José, Costa Rica. After studying History and Theory of Art and Architecture at the University of Los Andes in Colombia and the University of São Paulo in Brazil, he completed the Curatorial Programme at De Appel arts centre in Amsterdam.

Inti Guerrero has been appointed as the Curator of the 38th edition of EVA International in 2018 in August 2016. EVA International is Ireland’s Biennial of Contemporary Art. Every two years EVA International works with guest curators to create a 12-week programme of exhibitions and events that engage with the people and city of Limerick on the west coast of Ireland. Since its foundation in 1977, EVA International has worked with some of the world’s leading artists and curators.

Has worked as an independent curator and art critic in Latin America and Europe. His most recent curatorial projects include: Josephine Baker and Le Corbusier in Rio – A Transatlantic, MAR-Art Museum of Rio, Rio de Janeiro; AffairMan Up!, Tate Film, Tate modern, London; City for the Naked Man, São Paulo Museum of Modern; Flying Down to Earth, MARCO, Vigo and FRAC Lorraine, Metz; and Duet for Cannibals, Royal Tropical Institute, Amsterdam, 2010. He co-curated the exhibitions: Eppur si muove, Fondazione Sandretto Re Rebaudengo, Turin, 2009 and Yo no soy esa…, Galeria Santa Fe, Bogota, 2005. His texts have been published in Art Nexus, Ramona, Afterall, metropolis M and Manifesta Journal.

Took part on curatorial residency programs at Fondazione Sandretto Rebaudengo in Turim (Italy) and CAPACETE in Rio de Janeiro. He studied History and Art Theory in Los Andes University in Bogota and Sao Paulo University – USP. Participated in the studies curatorial program from De Appel Arts Center of Amsterdam. Nowadays lives in Hong Kong and San Jose, Costa Rica.