Yoshua Okón talks at the Hunter College in NY
The Hunter College in New York City will be hosting a lecture by Yoshua Okón’s on November 9 at 7pm.
The Hunter College in New York City will be hosting a lecture by Yoshua Okón’s on November 9 at 7pm.
Yoshua Okón is one of the recipients of the 2018 Montblanc Arts Patronage Award.
The Museo Amparo in Puebla currently exhibits Colateral. An exhibition that examines the 20 year career of the Mexican artist Yoshua Okón. The exhibition will remain open until June 4th, 2018.
Today, there will be a dialogue between Yoshua Okón and curator Cuauhtémoc Medina about Colateral, the ongoing exhibition about Okon’s work at MUAC, in Mexico City.
Teresa Margolles and Yoshua Okón’s work will be featured in the group exhibit Extra Bodies at the Migros Museum in Zurich. From November 18, 2017 until February 04, 2018.
Carlos Motta,Teresa Margolles, Uriel Orlow, Charwei Tsai, Edgardo Aragón, Milena Bonilla, Enzo Mianes, Rosângela Rennó, Yoshua Okón, Alexander Apóstol, Voluspa Jarpa and Fredi Casco
Yoshua Okón will be featured in a career-long retrospective at the MUAC in Mexico City. Colateral (Collateral) will be on view from October 7th 2017 to February 11th 2018.
The Torrance Art Museum will present the 2015 project Yoshua Okón: Oracle , a multi-channel video installation exploring immigration, borders and nationalism. This exhibit is part of the Pacific Standard Time LA/LA initiative and will be available September 09, 2017 – November 04, 2017.
Mor charpentier is pleased to announce the participation of Teresa Margolles, Yoshua Okón, Liliana Porter, Alexander Apóstol, Oscar Muñoz and Milena Bonilla in the initiative Pacific Standard Time. Pacific Standard Time: LA/LA is a far-reaching and ambitious exploration of Latin American and Latino art in dialogue with Los Angeles.
The work of Joshua Okón and Fredi Casco will be participating at BIENALSUR happening from September 2 to December 2017 throughout 37 cities across Latin America.
The work of Liliana Porter, Rosângela Rennó and Yoshua Okón will be participating at Ilumina nuestra frontera, a collective exhibition part of the cultural festival La Mar de Música in Cartagena, Spain. The exhibition will be open from July 11th through September 1st, 2017.
Read Yoshua Okón’s interview with critic and curator Magalí Arriola in Frieze.