Tania Bruguera to Reside at South London Gallery for Latin American Show
Tania Bruguera, the Cuban artist and activist, will be participating in a residency at the South London Gallery in Camberwell this year, as reported by The Art Newspaper. This opportunity coincides with the upcoming third edition of the traveling exhibition, Under the Same Sun: Art from Latin America Today. Curated by Pablo León de la Barra, the exhibition is set to debut on June 13 at the South London Gallery. Previously, it was showcased at the Guggenheim Museum in New York back in 2014 and is currently on display at Museo Júmex in Mexico City. The exhibition will take place in the main gallery and parts of the Peckham Road Fire Station, which was donated to the gallery last September and is anticipated to fully open in 2018.
Key facts
- Tania Bruguera is considering a residency at South London Gallery in Camberwell.
- The residency is part of the third iteration of Under the Same Sun: Art from Latin America Today.
- The exhibition opens on 13 June at South London Gallery.
- The show is curated by Pablo León de la Barra for the Guggenheim UBS MAP Art Initiative.
- It was first shown at the Guggenheim Museum in New York in 2014.
- It is currently on view at Museo Júmex in Mexico City.
- The exhibition will also use parts of the Peckham Road Fire Station.
- The fire station was donated anonymously to SLG last September and will open fully in 2018.
Entities
Artists
- Tania Bruguera
Institutions
- South London Gallery
- The Art Newspaper
- Guggenheim UBS MAP Art Initiative
- Guggenheim Museum
- Museo Júmex
Locations
- Camberwell
- London
- New York
- Mexico City
- Peckham Road