Pablo José Ramírez
Pablo José Ramírez is a curator and art writer living and working in Guatemala and Amsterdam. He is the Adjunct Curator of First Nations and Indigenous Art at Tate Modern. He holds an MA in Contemporary Art Theory from Goldsmiths, University of London. In 2015 he co-curated the 19th Bienal Paiz: Trans-visible with Cecilia Fajardo-Hill. Among his recent exhibitions are "Beyond, The Sea Sings: Diasporic Intimacies and Labour”, Times Art Center, Berlin (2021); La Medida del Silencio, Lawrence Abu Hamdan, NuMu, Guatemala (2020); The Shores of the World: on communality and interlingual politics, Display, Prague (2018); Guatemala Después, co-curator, Sheila C. Johnson Design Center, Parsons School of Design, New York (2015); This Might be a Place for Hummingbirds, Co-curator, Center for Contemporary Arts, CCA, Glasgow (2014); Ramírez was the recipient of the 2019 Independent Curators International/CPPC Award for Central America and the Caribbean and is currently the Editor in Chief and co-founder of Infrasonica, a curatorial platform dedicated to the research around non-western sonic cultures. He has lectured and published extensively including pieces for Artforum, Art-Agenda, Miami Rail, Artishock and a number of artist catalogues and books. Ramírez is part of the curatorial team of the Carnegie International 58th.