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Beatriz Escudero

Beatriz Escudero
Beatriz Escudero
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Curator, researcher, and writer specializing in contemporary art, production and development of projects in exhibition formats, public programs, and mediation for public cultural institutions, events, galleries, and independent spaces. Cultural manager with over 20 years of experience. Specialist in communication and press, cultural sponsorship and patronage, as well as cultural audiences. Co-founder of the online editorial project Site-Specific Conversation alongside Zaida Trallero and BAF.Agency with Francesco Giaveri.

Among her exhibitions are “Camila Cañeque. Infinita / Unfinished. Poetics of Fatigue” at La Capella, Barcelona, co-curated with Eloy Fernández Porta; “Ya no baila la luz en mi sonrisa. Chapter III: Communio” with Natália Domínguez, Lucía C. Pino, Paula García-Masedo, Sofía Montenegro, and Àngels Ribé at Ana Mas Projects, L’Hospitalet de Llobregat (Barcelona) (2023-2024); “Sharon Lockhart 213 Glazes” at L21 Gallery, Palma, with the collaboration of the Fundació Pilar i Joan Miró in Mallorca (2023); Giusy Pirrota. Tiamat at Taca, Palma (2023); “ᴹMPYÉ PAYPYÉ BA ᴾPYÉBA”—a Site-Specific Conversation project with Diego Pahonesa, Matteo Guidi, Anna Irina Russell, and Camille Llobet at Saloncito-Salón Madrid (2021); “ArxiuRAR” with Cecília Bengolea, Daniel Gasol, Pedro G. Romero, Pol Mechan, and Joan Pallé for the Brama Festival at Espai Casinet in Masnou (2021); “So Lazy. Praise of Waste” co-curated with Francesco Giaveri at Caixaforum, a curatorial award from MACBA and La Caixa 2018 (2020); “Entre líneas. Apuntes para un paisaje” with Samuel Labadie, Abdelkader Benchamma, and Françoise Vanneraud at the Institut Français in Madrid (2020); “New York Serenade. Ciro Frank Sciappa” co-curated with Francesco Giaveri at the Museu del Disseny in Barcelona (2019); “A Grain of Sand in Space. Correspondences Across Six Time Zones, Sometimes Seven” co-curated with Pily Estrada for the XIV Biennial of Cuenca (Ecuador) with Gabriela Fabre, Lúa Coderch, Paúl Rosero Contreras, Pedro Torres, Cristina Garrido, Roberto Novoa, Pere Llobera, and Pep Vidal (2019); and “S’WONDERFUL” with works by Pilvi Takala, Priscila Fernandez, Jordi Ferreiro, Dora García, Rafel G. Bianchi, Tomaz Furlan, and Pedro Torres at La Casa Encendida, Madrid, winner of the Inéditos Prize (2015).