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Armando Andrade Tudela (born 1975, Lima, Peru) is an artist living and working in St Etienne, France and Berlin, Germany.

Andrade studied at Pontifícia Universidad Católica del Perú in Lima, Perú, the Royal College of Art, London, and at the Jan Van Eyck Akademie, Maastricht. He was a founding member of the artist-run space and art collective Espacio La Culpable, Lima, Perú.

Andrade has taken part in the 2006 São Paulo Biennial, the 2006 Shanghai Biennial and the 2005 Torino Triennale. In previous works, like CAMION (2004), his series of Billboard Photographs (2004-5) and Fragmentos de Escultura (2005), the artist has recombined existing and imagined forms out of a growing interest in local manifestations of the informal that occur on the precarious boundary between the historic and the new.

Exhibitions

  • 2006: solo show, INKA SNOW, an extension of the artist's ongoing research practice into forms of Tropical Modernism.
  • 2021: MOMA, presentation of Deformed Pottery

References

  1. "Armando Andrade Tudela at Counter Gallery". www.artforum.com. Retrieved 2021-08-07.
  2. Budick, Ariella (2023-08-05). "Chosen Memories — Latin American artists fascinate at MoMA, New York". Financial Times. Retrieved 2023-10-26.


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