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Carlos Aguirre is a prominent Mexican artist, recognized as one of the pioneers of conceptual art in Mexico. Born in 1948 in Acapulco, he has been actively exhibiting his work for over 35 years, focusing on socially conscious themes through a diverse range of artistic practices. His work is characterized by the integration of social, linguistic, and material elements, often employing typography and graphic communication to address complex societal issues. Aguirre's artistic process involves extensive experimentation with materials and techniques, resulting in works that span from digital formats to large-scale installations.1

He has represented Mexico in various international Biennales and has received prestigious accolades, including a Guggenheim Fellowship in 1996. His significant exhibitions include a retrospective titled "Zona de Riesgo," which showcased four decades of his socially and politically driven art in Mexico City. Currently, Aguirre is represented by Puerta Roja in Asia since 2014, and he continues to influence the contemporary art scene through his innovative approaches and thought-provoking works.1

In addition to his artistic contributions, Aguirre is associated with Trapecio Galería, where he likely engages with emerging artists and curatorial projects that align with his vision of art as a medium for social commentary.1

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Dec 30 · people.miami.edu
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