Julieta Aguinaco

Fluent in multiple mediums, Julieta Aguinaco’s practice is focused on ideas relating to time: geological time, biological time, and historical time. Emerging from the new artistic Renaissance from Mexico, Aguinaco is a product of her country’s conceptual forefathers. Inspired by Native folklore, legends of European explorers, religious indoctrination, and cultural mores unique to her country, Aguinaco’s practice proves that history is often the largest occupant of our personal biography and journey.


Aguinaco has presented in various institutions around the world including the Kunsthal Charlottenborg in Copenhagen, Summerhall in Edinburgh, MUNAL (Museo Nacional de Arte) and the Museo Experimental “El Eco” in Mexico City. In 2014, she participated in the third Land Art Biennial (LAM 360°) in Mongolia. Aguinaco was recipient of the Beca Para Estudios en el Extranjero grant by the Mexican Institution Nation Fund for Arts and Culture and National Council for Science and Technology.

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