Jacqueline Lacasa
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Biography
Jacqueline Lacasa (Montevideo, 16 July 1970) is an Uruguayan visual artist. She is cultural agent, educational and researcher of contemporary art.
Biography
Jacqueline Helena Lacasa Igune began her studies in the Degree in Psychology in the Faculty of Psychology (University of the Republic).
She was member and educator for the Foundation of Contemporary Art in Montevideo, Uruguay between the years 2000 and 2010.
In the year 2007 she was appointed director of the National Museum of Visual arts until 2009, being the first woman to upload that position.
Member of the International Association of Critics of Art.
Postgraduate in Cultural Management and Heritage in Foundation Ortega and Gasset in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
It has made diverse projects curatoriales and collaborated in publications of contemporary art.
In 2015 it presented his book Influence - contemporary Art in the Uruguay of the 21st century.
Works
- 2013, The girl of the Silver
- 2009-2010, I Project The Uruguayan, photographic series.
- 2006-2009, I Project Liquid Museum
- 1999-2010, The natural daughter of Torres García, publication.
Exhibitions
- 2005, Biennial of the Mercosur
- 2006, Biennial of The Habana
- 2011, Biennial of Curitiba
- 2014, After the plague, National Museum of Visual arts Room 2.
- Museo Nacional de Artes Visuales (19 March 2014). "Jacqueline Lacasa Después de la peste". Montevideo. Retrieved 22 March 2016.
Prizes
- Award from the Foundation Fontanal Cisneros by his project Triptych of Alejandría in 2006.
- Fundación Fontanal Cisneros. "Artistas de CIFO". Retrieved 22 March 2016.