1988, lives and works at Sao Paulo, Brazil.
Marilia Loureiro works as a curator and researcher, interested mainly in collective processes and transdisciplinary practices that destabilize the usual procedures of relating to art and its environment. She holds a master’s degree from the Programa de Estudios Independientes (PEI) of the Museu de Arte Contemporánea de Barcelona (MACBA) and is currently a Master’s student in Clinical Psychology at PUC-SP. She has worked in the curatorial nucleus of institutions such as MAM-SP, MASP and Bienal de São Paulo, where she organized part of the public programs of the 33rd edition, “Afinidades Afetivas”. She has curated group and solo shows, such as “Noa Eshkol: collective body” (2021), “Human Supremacy: the failed project” by Daniel Lie (2019), “First Was of the Sea” by Colombian artist Herlyng Ferla (2017), among others. She was guest curator of Lugar a Dudas (Cali, Colombia) and collaborated with autonomous spaces such as Capacete (Rio de Janeiro), Ateliê397 (São Paulo), Pivô (São Paulo) and Casa do Povo (São Paulo), where she coordinated programming between 2017 and 2021. She is currently co-curator of a Latin American pedagogical project soon to be launched by the art spaces Teor/éTica (Costa Rica), Lugar a Dudas (Colombia) and Capacete (Brazil).
Invited curator Pivô Research 2022 Cycle I