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Eduardo Abaroa (born 1968) is a Mexican artist and writer working in the fields of sculpture, installation and performance. Born in Mexico City in 1968, Abaroa received a bachelor's degree from the National School of Plastic Arts of the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) in 1999 and a Master of Fine Arts degree from the California Institute of the Arts (Valencia, California) in 2001. His work has been shown in Mexico, the United States, Spain, Germany, the United Kingdom, Canada, South Korea, and other countries. As a writer, he has contributed texts for exhibition catalogues of artists Francis Alÿs, Melanie Smith, Pablo Vargas Lugo, Tercerunquinto and Dr Lakra, among others. He was also an art reviewer for the newspaper Reforma and has written for other publications like Cura

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  • Eduardo Abaroa (born 1968) is a Mexican artist and writer working in the fields of sculpture, installation and performance. Born in Mexico City in 1968, Abaroa received a bachelor's degree from the National School of Plastic Arts of the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) in 1999 and a Master of Fine Arts degree from the California Institute of the Arts (Valencia, California) in 2001. His work has been shown in Mexico, the United States, Spain, Germany, the United Kingdom, Canada, South Korea, and other countries. As a writer, he has contributed texts for exhibition catalogues of artists Francis Alÿs, Melanie Smith, Pablo Vargas Lugo, Tercerunquinto and Dr Lakra, among others. He was also an art reviewer for the newspaper Reforma and has written for other publications like Cura (en)
  • Eduardo Abaroa (n. 1968) es escritor y artista mexicano que trabaja en los campos de escultura, instalación artística y rendimiento.​ Nacido en Ciudad de México en 1968, Abaroa se graduó en la Escuela Nacional de Artes Plásticas de la Universidad Autónoma Nacional de México (UNAM) en 1999 y se graduó en Máster de Bellas Artes del Instituto de California de las Artes (Valencia, California) en 2001.​ Su trabajo ha sido expuesto en México, los Estados Unidos, España, Alemania, el Reino Unido, Canadá, Corea del Sur, y otros países.​​ Como escritor, ha aportado textos en catálogos para exposiciones de los artistas Francis Alÿs, Melani Smith, Pablo Vargas Lugo, Tercerunquinto, y Dr. Lakra, entre otros. También fue un escritor crítico en el diario Reforma y ha escrito para otras publicaciones com (es)
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  • Eduardo Abaroa (n. 1968) es escritor y artista mexicano que trabaja en los campos de escultura, instalación artística y rendimiento.​ Nacido en Ciudad de México en 1968, Abaroa se graduó en la Escuela Nacional de Artes Plásticas de la Universidad Autónoma Nacional de México (UNAM) en 1999 y se graduó en Máster de Bellas Artes del Instituto de California de las Artes (Valencia, California) en 2001.​ Su trabajo ha sido expuesto en México, los Estados Unidos, España, Alemania, el Reino Unido, Canadá, Corea del Sur, y otros países.​​ Como escritor, ha aportado textos en catálogos para exposiciones de los artistas Francis Alÿs, Melani Smith, Pablo Vargas Lugo, Tercerunquinto, y Dr. Lakra, entre otros. También fue un escritor crítico en el diario Reforma y ha escrito para otras publicaciones como Curare, Código 06140, Moho, La Tempestad, la Revista de Protesta & de Estéticas, y la revista argentina Ramona. Abaroa fue miembro fundador del espacio alternativo organizado para artistas Temístocles 44, junto con Pablo Vargas Lugo, Abraham Cruzvillegas, Daniela Rossell, y Sofía Táboas. Fundado en 1993 en una casa abandonada propiedad de Haydee Rovirosa en Polanco, Temístocles 44 era un espacio donde se desarrollaban exposiciones, discusiones de artista, conferencias, charlas y talleres informales.​ Este grupo de artistas renovó el arte mexicano a través de la negación de pintar a favor de otros medios. Inspirados en los medios de comunicación crearon trabajos efímeros. Abaroa dirigió el noveno Simposio Internacional de Teoría Sobre Arte Contemporáneo (SITAC) en Ciudad de México. (es)
  • Eduardo Abaroa (born 1968) is a Mexican artist and writer working in the fields of sculpture, installation and performance. Born in Mexico City in 1968, Abaroa received a bachelor's degree from the National School of Plastic Arts of the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) in 1999 and a Master of Fine Arts degree from the California Institute of the Arts (Valencia, California) in 2001. His work has been shown in Mexico, the United States, Spain, Germany, the United Kingdom, Canada, South Korea, and other countries. As a writer, he has contributed texts for exhibition catalogues of artists Francis Alÿs, Melanie Smith, Pablo Vargas Lugo, Tercerunquinto and Dr Lakra, among others. He was also an art reviewer for the newspaper Reforma and has written for other publications like Curare, Código 06140, Moho, 95La Tempestad95, the Journal of Aesthetics & Protest, and the Argentinian magazine Ramona. Abaroa was a founding member of the alternative artist-run space Temístocles 44, along with Pablo Vargas Lugo, Abraham Cruzvillegas, Daniela Rossell, and Sofía Táboas. Founded in 1993 in an abandoned house owned by Haydee Rovirosa in Polanco, Temístocles 44 was a space were exhibitions, artist discussions, lectures, talks and informal workshops took place. This group of artists renewed Mexican art through the negation of painting in favor of other mediums. Inspired by the mass media they created ephemeral works. Abaroa directed the ninth International Symposium of Art Theory (Simposio Internacional de Teoría Sobre Arte Contemporáneo, SITAC) in Mexico City, and is currently course director of the Education Program at , a Mexico City arts organization. (en)
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