This exhibition is part of the Getty Initiative, Pacific Standard Time LA/LA. Curated by Mary MacNaughton, this exhibition examines the work of three generations of Mexican women photographers and underlines how each artist explored and stretched notions of Mexican identity in works that range from the documentary to the poetic.
Read moreMUSAC's Permanent Collection Expands Holdings of Tatiana Parcero
We are thrilled to share news that four more major works by Tatiana Parcero were accepted into the permanent collection of the Museo de Arte Contemporáneo de Castilla y León (MUSAC). Located in León, Spain MUSAC is dedicated to being "a museum of the present," and only collects work by a living generation of artists (1992 - 2012).
Read moreParcero featured in fototazo's LatAm f100
LatAm f100 : Mariana Font and Tatiana Parcero
fototazo has asked a group of 50 curators, gallerists, writers, photographers, academics, and other professionals specializing in Latin American photography to choose two early career photographers whose work deserves greater recognition. Mariana Font and Taitaina Parcero were chosen by a Miami-based Art Dealer for this LATAM f100 online exhibition.
Read moreTatiana Parcero at the FROST Art Museum, Miami
October 22 - February 12, 2017
Pierce, Mark, Morph, curated by Maryanna Ramirez includes two images by Tatiana Parcero. This show overlaps the prestigious Miami Art Week and explores the piercings, markings and cranial modification of Pre-Columbian sculpture alongside work by contemporary artists who utilize the body as canvas. This exhibition will be on view to coincide with the Art Basel and satellite fairs.
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Tatiana Parcero Accquired by Ruth Chandler Williamson Gallery, Scripps College
Tatiana Parcero, Universus #1
This spring (2015) Scripps's Ruth Chandler Williamson Gallery acquired the work of Tatiana Parcero. The acquisition was made on the recommendation of their Collector's Circle and is in anticipation of their forthcoming Exhibition, Revolution and Ritual, organized by Mary Davis MacNaughton. MacNaughton's exhibition is part of the 2017 Pacific Standard Time; it includes the work of Tatiana Parcero, Graciela Iturbide, and Sara Castrejon.
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