Liliana Porter, Artist
Ana Tiscornia, Artist
In conversation with Pablo León de la Barra, Curator, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York
In collaboration with Fundación Cervieri Monsuárez.
In Spanish, without translation.
Open to the public.
Liliana Porter (1941, Argentina) has lived in New York since 1964. Working across various media including printmaking, painting, drawing, photography, video, installation, theater, and public art, her most recent solo exhibitions include SCAD Museum of Art in Savannah, Georgia; Artium in Vitoria, Spain; National Museum of Visual Arts in Montevideo; Museum of Latin American Art in Buenos Aires; Franklin Rawson Provincial Museum of Fine Arts in San Juan, Argentina; Museum of Art of Zapopan in Guadalajara, Mexico; Hosfelt Gallery in San Francisco; Espacio Minimo in Madrid; Sicardi Gallery in Houston; Ruth Benzacar Gallery in Buenos Aires; and Barbara Krakow Gallery in Boston, MA. Her work was included in Viva Arte Viva at the 57th Venice Biennale (2017); Radical Women: Latin American Art 1960-1985 at the Hammer Museum (Los Angeles, 2017); Etre Moderne: Le MOMA a Paris at the Louis Vuitton Foundation (Paris, 2017); and Human Interest: Portraits from the Whitney Collection at the Whitney Museum of American Art (New York, 2017). Porter’s theatrical works include Domar al león y otras dudas (2017) and THEM (2018), co-directed with Ana Tiscornia.
Ana Tiscornia (1951, Montevideo) has lived in New York since 1991. Her solo exhibitions include Ana Tiscornia at OMI (Ghent, New York, 2018), Colateral o Premeditado at Nora Fisch Gallery (Buenos Aires, 2017), and Des-habitaciones at Galería del Paseo (Lima, 2015). She has participated in group exhibitions such as The Props assist the House at Bel Ami Gallery (Los Angeles, 2019) and Latinoamérica: Volver al futuro at MACBA (Buenos Aires, 2018). Tiscornia represented Uruguay at the II and IX Havana Biennials (Cuba) and the III Lima Biennial (Peru). She is an Emeritus Professor at State University of New York and former director of the Amelie A. Wallace Gallery.
Pablo León de la Barra (1972, Mexico City) was selected in 2013 as the second curator for the Guggenheim UBS MAP Global Art Initiative, organizing Under the Same Sun: Art from Latin America Today (2014). León de la Barra has curated exhibitions at the David Roberts Art Foundation, apexart, Casa Luis Barragán, and Museo Tamayo. He is a founder of the Novo Museo Tropical and the Bienal Tropical in San Juan. He has participated in international symposiums such as the Serpentine Gallery Marathon and Cisneros Seminar and was awarded the inaugural Colección Patricia Phelps de Cisneros Travel Award in 2012.