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ALEJANDRO ALMANZA PEREDA

АЛЕХАНДРО АЛЬМАНЗА ПЕРЕДА

Sticks And Stones

About a Mountain, group exhibition curated by Holly Jarrett

source: art21
Alejandro Almanza Pereda (b. 1977, Mexico City, Mexico) lives and works between Manhattan and Brooklyn, New York and Mexico City, Mexico. He earned a BFA from University of Texas at El Paso (2005), attended the Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture (2004), and is an MFA candidate at Hunter College of The City University of New York (2015). He has been a resident at the Bemis Center for Contemporary Arts, Omaha (2011), while his awards and honors include grants from the Harpo Foundation (2010), Cisneros Fontanals Art Foundation (2008), and the National Fund for the Arts and Culture (FONCA) Programa Jovenes Creadores Mexico City (2005, 2007). His work has been included in the exhibitions Caminar la línea, Max Estrella, Madrid (2012); Bienal de Curitiba, Brazil (2011); Dublin Contemporary, Ireland (2011); Within the Realm of Possibility, The College of Wooster Art Museum (2011); SOMETHING FOR NOTHING, Chert Berlin (2011); Did it my way and took the highway, Fundación Magnolia, London (2011); The heaviest baggage for the traveler is the empty one, Magnan Metz Gallery, New York (2010); Ideational Architectures, Los Angeles Municipal Gallery (2010); Qui Vive?, Moscow International Biennale for Young Art (2010); 20 Años del Fondo Nacional para la Cultura y las Artes, Biblioteca Vasconcelos, Mexico City (2009); Hecho en Casa, Museo de Arte Moderno, Mexico City (2009); Andamio (temporary frameworks), Art in General (2007); S-Files 007, El Museo del Barrio (2007); and the Queens International, Queens Museum of Art (2006).
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source: magnanmetz
Alejandro Almanza Pereda, Mexico City 1977. Bachelor of Fine Arts
University of Texas, El Paso 2005, Major in Sculpture Minor in Graphic Design.
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source: hifructose
Installation artist and sculptor Alejandro Almanza Pereda strips objects of their original meaning, rearranging them into clean, geometric structures. Almanza Pereda uses a wide range of both utilitarian and rare fine art objects — his artwork Strip the Rod and Spoil the Child (pictured above) contains bowling balls, lamps and books as well as 17th-century Chinese pottery and a 20th-century Iranian wool rug. But rather than creating chaos from these disparate materials, Almanza Pereda creates sleek designs that function as visual puzzles of sorts. Take a look at some images of his artwork below.
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source: artealdia
Alejandro Almanza Pereda was born in Mexico City and received his B.A. from the University of Texas at El Paso. His work has appeared in exhibitions at Art in General in New York and the Dallas Center for Contemporary Art, and in group exhibitions at El Museo del Barrio, The Queens Museum of Art, and the Soap Factory in Minneapolis.
He currently lives and works in New York.