Zeitraum: August – Oktober 2018
Geboren 1980. Manuel Siguenza lebt und arbeitet in Buenos Aires Argentina.
Ausbildung / Stipendien
2016. Becar Cultura. Cooperation Program for Training, Research and Artistic Creation. National
Ministry of Culture.2015. National Grant for Group Projects. National Endowment for the Arts
2014. National Grant for Group Projects. National Endowment for the Arts
2014. Workshop program for artists. Mentorship: Jorge Macchi. Torcuato Di Tella University.
Buenos Aires, Argentina.
2014. Mecenazgo Cultural (Cultural Patronage). Buenos Aires City Government.
2012. Scholarship for artists. Fondo Nacional de las Artes (National Endowment for the Arts).
Buenos Aires, Argentina.
2011. Painting Workshop. Mentorship: Tulio de Sagastizábal. Buenos Aires, Argentina.
2008-2010. Painting Workshop. Mentorship: Valeria Maculan – Silvia Gurfein. Buenos Aires,
Argentina.
2002-2005. Artistic Ceramics studies. Buenos Aires City School of Ceramics . Buenos Aires,
Argentina.
Einzelausstellungen
2016. “Restoration”. Miranda Bosch Gallery. Buenos Aires, Argentina.
2014. “Interficie”. Studio488/PASTO Gallery. Buenos Aires, Argentina.
2014. “Genealogy of the strange”. Haroldo Conti Cultural Centre. Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Gruppenausstellungen
2016. “12 in a room”. Recoleta Cultural Centre. Buenos Aires, Argentina.
2015. “Artificial Paradise”. Miranda Bosch Gallery. Buenos Aires, Argentina.
2014. “SAL”. Second Edition. Miranda Bosch Gallery. Buenos Aires, Argentina.
2014. “Me duelen el cuerpo y el universo” (My body and the universe hurts me). Rusia Gallery,
San Miguel de Tucumán,Argentina.
2013. “Barefoot in the park”. Diagonal Espacio, Buenos Aires,Argentina.
2011. “La memoria de otras cosas”. Central de Proyectos Gallery. Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Kollektive Projekte
DIAGONAL. Co-founder and manager of visual art space. 2013/2015. Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Auszeichnungen / Residenzen
2017. European Ceramic Work Centre (EKWC). Netherlands. 2017.
2017. Federico Klemm Prize. Federico Klemm Foundation. Buenos Aires. Group exhibition.
2015. Williams Prize for Sculpture. Williams Foundation. Buenos Aires. Group exhibition
2006. Ceramic Annual Show. Eduardo Sívori Museum. Bue