Curatorial vision
With a BA in Art History, I performed top management positions at the two most important national museums in Mexico City as Chief Curator and Assistant Director at the Museo del Palacio de Bellas Artes, and Exhibit Director and Curator at the Museo Nacional de Arte.
Through my experience in the field, I discovered that the most rewarding part of my job was to watch the audience's enjoyment and engagement with art. Joy is often left out of the main goals of intellectual work, but I strongly believe that through joy we are able to widen our experience of beauty and expand our intuitive connection to art and its capacity to move us.
My curatorial vision is to become a listener of reality. Many times I’ve realized how reality surpasses fiction when we let things be on their own. The less we interfere with the natural development of phenomena, the more we get nurtured and surprised with the outcome of reality. The curator serves as a mediator, weaving seemingly unrelated threads arising from particular world-views and triggering a conversation.