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Pedro Lasch

Pedro Lasch (Mexico/US/Germany) is a visual artist, Duke professor, and 16 Beaver organizer. He is also director of the FHI Social Practice Lab at Duke. Solo exhibitions and presentations include Open Routines (QMA), Black Mirror (Nasher), Abstract Nationalism (Phillips Collection), Art of the MOOC (Creative Time), A Sculptural Proposal for the Zócalo (Casa Wabi); group exhibitions include MoMA PS1, MASS MoCA (USA); RCA, Hayward Gallery, Baltic (UK); Centro Nacional de las Artes, MUAC, National Palace Gallery (Mexico); Prospect 4 Triennial New Orleans (2017), Gwangju Biennial (2006), Havana Biennial (2015), Documenta 13 (ANDANDAND, 2012), and 56th Venice Biennale (Creative Time Summit, 2015). Author of four books, his work has appeared in numerous catalogues, as well as journals like October Magazine, Saber Ver, Art Forum, ARTnews, Cultural Studies, The New York Times, and La Jornada. His online pedagogical artwork ART of the MOOC has had over 30,000 enrolled participants in 134 countries since it launched in 2015.

Pedro Lasch, A Sculptural Proposal for the Zocalo (1999/2004/2018). Architectural model exhibition at Casa Wabi Santa Maria, Mexico City, 2018-2019.
Pedro Lasch, Phantom Limbs paintings (2001-2011). Selection: WTC Kabul, WTC Paris, WTC Baghdad) at ‘Politics of Fiction’ solo exhibition at Espacio Mexico, Montreal (March 2nd – June 9th, 2019)
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