jueves, 5 de julio de 2007

Carla Rippey resume


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Carla Rippey was born the 21st of May 1950, in Kansas City, Kansas.  She was educated through high school in the state of Nebraska.  In 1968-69, she studied in La Sorbonne, Paris, France.  She attended the University of New York at Old Westbury from 1969 to 1972, at the time this college offered a program of experimental education. She received her B.A. in Liberal Arts in 1972.
 In 1970, as part of her educational program, she worked with the New England Free Press in graphic design and offset printing.  During the same period she was active in the Boston women’s movement, helping to establish a women’s center in Cambridge.  She learned printmaking in the studios of the University of Chile and the Catholic University of Chile in 1972, and worked with the Chilean left, principally producing silk-screened posters for the movement.
Carla Rippey arrived in Mexico in 1973. She participated in the collective printmaking studio El Molino de Sto. Domingo in Mexico City from 1974 to 1976.  From 1978 to 1984 she was a member of the experimental art group, Peyote y la Compañia, collaborating in the production of installations, performances, prints, photography and object art.  She collaborated in the founding of the writers’ collective Infrarrealistas in 1974. From 1980 until 1985 she taught printmaking in the Arts Faculty of the University of Veracruz in Xalapa, Veracruz.  Since 1985 she has lived and worked in Mexico City.  She taught printmaking at the National School of Painting, Sculpture and Printmaking  “La Esmeralda” in Mexico City from 2002 until 2019 and was director of this school from 2013 to 2017.
She is a member of the Sistema de Creadores, FONCA, a grant program of the Mexican government, since 1997, and received the Foundation’s production grant in 1997, 2000, 2006, 2011 and 2018. In 2018 she was designated a corresponding member of the Mexican Academy of the Arts.

Individual Exhibitions (Selection)


Carla Rippey, Rescue and Resistance (Resguardo y resistencia), Retrospective 1976-2016, Carrillo Gil Museum, Mexico City, 2016 and the Ciudad Juarez Museum, Chihuahua, 2017; That which moves in Memory, Museum of Visual Arts MAVI, Santiago de Chile, 2015; Carla Rippey, Inner Lives, Seguela Gallery, Guangzhou, China, 2012, Galeri Nasional Jakarta, Jakarta, Indonesia, 2012 and the Cultural Center of Latin America, Seoul, Korea, 2011 (shows organized by the Mexican government); Carla Rippey, Two Projects: “Culture Shock” and “Women, Fire and Dangerous Things”, Graphic Institute of Oaxaca, Oaxaca, Mexico, 2010; Elsewhere (otherness): Disguise and Exoticisms, “Arróniz Arte Contemporáneo” Gallery, Mexico City, 2009; Carla Rippey: Inner Lives, Travelling exhibit of the SHCP in the interior of Mexico, 2002-2009;“When my blood was not yet my blood” a journey from Kansas City to Mexico City, 1880-1920: a project of Carla Rippey, Casa Grande, Real del Monte, Hidalgo, 2012, The “Fototeca” (Photography Foundation) of the National Institute of  Anthropology and History, Pachuca, Hidalgo, 2010, “La Casa del Tiempo” of the National Autonomous University, Mexico City, 2008, and the Arts Center of Guanajuato, Salamanca, Gto. 2008; A Habit of Images, Monterrey Technological Institute, Campus Estado de México, Mexico, 2002; The Fixed Image (moves in memory), itinerate exhibit produced in collaboration with the National Foundation for Culture and the Arts, 2001-2003; Garden of Echoes, Echoes from the Garden, “Galería de Arte Mexicano”, Mexico City, 2000, Everything from the Void, “El Chopo” University Museum, Mexico City, 1998;  From the Finite to the Infinite, Artist's Books, Carrillo Gil MuseumMexico City, 1995;  The Use of Memory, the Museum of Monterrey, Monterrey, N.L., Mexico, 1994The Dream that Eats a Dream, Museum of Modern Art, Mexico City, 1993;  Two Decades of Graphic Art, National Print Museum, Mexico City, 1992;  to the Pyramids, Carrillo Gil Museum, Mexico City, l985, 
Group Shows (Selection)
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Tú de mí, yo de ti, a women's show curated collectively by women artists, Museum of the City of Mexico, Mexico City, 2019, Gráfica Abierta, Rutas expansivas en la gráfica mexicana, Arprim, Centre d'essai en art imprimé, Belge Building, Montreal, Canada, 2018; Radical Women: Latin American Art 1960-1985, Hammer Museum, Los Angeles, California, 2017, Brooklyn Museum, New York and the Pinacoteca de Sao Paulo, Brazil, 2018; Mexico City in Art, A Journey through Eight Centuries, Museum of the City of Mexico, 2018; Reverberations: Art and Sound in the Collections of the MUAC, University Contemporary Art Museum (MUAC), UNAM, Ciudad de México, 2017; Great Latin American Artists, Femsa Collection, “La Moneda” Cultural Center, Santiago de Chile, 2018; Art for the Nation, National Palace, Mexico City, 2016; Latin Fire, Other Photographs of a Continent, Photoespaña, Madrid, Spain, 2015; Mutating Cities, Latin American Photography 1941– 2012, Museum of the National Bank,  Bogota, Colombia, 2013; Prints Tokyo 2012, International Print Exhibition, Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum, Tokyo, Japan, 2012; Distant Star, Exhibit around the writings of Roberto Bolaño, Regen Projects, Los Angeles, CA, y Kurimanzutto Gallery, Mexico City, 2011; Visions of Mexican Art, travelling exhibit of the Mexican government to Colombia and other Latin American countries, 2010-11; Women of Juárez, Traces and Chronicles, National Museum of Mexican Art, Chicago, Illinois, EU, 2009-10; Les autres livres, livres d’artistes, Salón del Libro, Paris, France, 2009; The Age of Discrepancies, Museum of Science and Art, National University (UNAM), Mexico City, 2007; The Myth of the Volcanoes, Fine Arts Palace, Mexico City, 2005; Weapons and Tools, Salon Bancomer, Museum of Modern Art, Mexico City, 2004; Tamayo Graphics Biennale, Rufino Tamayo Museum, Mexico City, 2004; 30 Years of the Carrillo Gil Art Museum, Origin and Vocation, Carrillo Gil Art Museum, Mexico City, 2004; Pulse of the Nineties, the MUCA Contemporary Art Collection, University Museum of Science and Art, UNAM, Mexico City; Great Masters of the Twentieth Century, Contemporary Prodigies, MARCO, Monterrey, N.L., 2003; Salón Bancomer 1999, Mexico City,  Veracruz Cultural Institute, and  the Museum of Monterrey, 1999; Allusions to the Body, Anatomies and Constructions, Mexico, Centuries XVI to XX ,  National Art Museum, Mexico City, 1998; The Body and Its Transgressions,  Carrillo Gil Museum, Mexico City, 1997; Artists on the Road, Travel as a Source of Inspiration, National Museum of Women in the Arts,  Washington, D.C., 1997; Salon Bancomer, Mexico City, 1995,  Self portraiture in Mexico, the 90s, Museum of Modern Art, Mexico City, 1996; Visual Arts Today, Voor Moderne Kunst, Oostende, Belgium, 1993; Le Futur Composé, The House of Latin America in Paris, France, travelling show to Morocco and Italy, 1992-3; Realistic Painting in Mexico at the end of the 20th Century,  Mexican Cultural Institute,  travelling exhibit to the Institutes of San Antonio, Houston, Washington, New York, Chicago, and Los Angeles, 1992-3;  Mapping a Generation, Fifteen Years of Creation in Perspective,  State Gallery, Xalapa, Veracruz, 1992; La Jeune Gravure Contemporaine et sus Invites du Mexique, Galerie de Nesle, Paris, Francia, 1991; Drawings by Contemporary Mexican Women, Museum of Modern Art,  Mexico City, 1988; In Times of Postmodernity, Museum of Modern Art, Mexico City, 1988; The Illusion of the Real, Museum of Modern Art, Mexico City, 1988; XXV Joan Miro Drawing Prize, Barcelona, Spain, 1986; Confrontation 86, Museum of the Palace of Fine Arts, Mexico City, 1986; Confrontation 86, Museum of the Palace of Fine Arts, Mexico City, 1986; From the Groups...the Individuals, Carrillo Gil Museum,  Mexico City, 1985; From their Albums... Uncertain Confessions, Museum of Modern Art, Mexico City, 1985; Twentieth Century Mexican Graphics, travelling exhibit organized by the Mexican government to South America, Japan, and Europe, 1984; An Emerging Decade, “El Chopo” University Museum, Mexico City, 1984;  Secret Artifacts, Objects of Devotion, (with Peyote y la Compañía), Alternative Museum, New York, N.Y., 1982; XVI Sao Paolo Biennale, Sao Paolo, Brazil (with Peyote y la Compañía), 1980; First Annual Salon of  Visual Art, experimental section, (with Peyote y la Compañía) National Auditorium Gallery, Mexico City, 1978.


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She is included in the following books (selection):

L.A. Collects L.A. - Latin America in Southern California Collections, Ed. Jesse Lerner, Rubén Ortiz Torres, Vincent Price Art Museum with the Assistance of the Getty Foundation, Los Angeles CA, 2018 
Miradas: Mujeres artistas en México, Ed. María Fernández Wray, Editorial Arterisco, Mexico, 2015
Arte Contemporáneo en México, Ed. Hossein Amirsadeghi, Transglobal Publishing, / Thames & Hudson, London, 2014
Art and Architecture in Mexico (World of Art), James Oles, Thames and Hudson, London, 2013
Cien autorretratos mexicanos, CENIDIAP, Mexico, 2012
Nuevas miradas al acervo de Fototeca Nacional, Alquimia, Sistema Nacional de Fototecas, Mexico, 2012
Erotismo de primera mano, artes plásticas y visuales en México (Siglos XX-XXI), Ingrid Suckaer, Editorial Praxis, Mexico, 2011
Arte y Cultura del Fonca en movimiento, 20 años del Fonca, Conaculta, Mexico, 2010
Población de la Máscara, sesenta y dos autorretratos, Francisco Hernández, Editorial Almadía, México, 2010
El imaginario femenino en el arte: Mónica Mayer, Rowena Morales, y Carla Rippey, Lorena Zamora Betancourt, CENIDIAP, INBA, Mexico, 2008
El Libro rojo, Ed. Gerardo Villadelángel and Edgardo Ganado Kim, Fondo de Cultura Económico, México, 2008
Carla Rippey; dibujo, pintura y grabado, Collection Artistas en México, Taller Gráfica Bordes, Mexico, 2007
Voces de artistas, Teresa del Conde, coordinator, Editorial Ríos y Raíces, CONACULTA, México, 2005
52 Mujeres en el arte mexicano, una visión social y de género, Ed. Blanca Garduño, SDS, Ediciones Gernika, SA, Mexico, 2005
160 Años de la fotografía en México, Océano (CONACULTA), México, 2004
Gritos y Susurros: Experiencias intempestivas de 38 mujeres mexicanas, Ed. Denise Dresser, Grijalbo, Mexico, 2004
Splendid Pages: The Molly and Walter Bareiss Collection of Modern Illustrated Books, Toledo Museum of Art, Toledo, Ohio, EUA; Hudson Hills Press, NY and Manchester, 2003
Memoria del Primer Coloquio de Arte y Género, Instituto Nacional de Mujeres, Mexico, 2002
Visión de México y sus artistas, Tomo III, Encuentros Plásticos, Umbrales del Siglo XXI, Lupina Lara Elizondo, Promoción de Arte Mexicano, Mexico, 2002
En tiempos de la Posmodernidad, Esther Acevedo, Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia, Mexico, 1989

Selection of exhibition catalogs:

Carla Rippey, Resguardo y Resistencia, Exposición Retrospectiva 1976-2016, Museo Carrillo Gil, INBA, Secretary of Culture, Mexico, 2016;
Hábito de Imágenes, Ed. Monterrey Technological Institute, Campus Estado de México, México, 2002
Jardín de ecos, ecos del jardín, Galería Arte Mexicano, 2000;
Carla Rippey, El uso de la memoria, Museo de Monterrey, Monterrey, Nuevo Leon, Mexico, 1994
Carla Rippey, El sueño que come al sueño, Museo de Arte Moderno, INBA, Mexico, 1993
Dos Décadas de Arte Gráfica, Museo Nacional de la Estampa, INBA, Mexico 1992

Radical Women, Latin American Art, 1960-1985, Ed. Cecilia Farjardo-Hill and Andrea Giunta, Hammer Museum, Los Angeles and DelMonico Books·Prestel, Munich-London-NY, 2017
Reverberaciones: Arte y sonido en las colecciones del MUAC, Ed. Pilar García and  Ekaterina Álvarez, MUAC, UNAM, Mexico City, 2017
La Ciudad de México en el arte, Travesía de ocho siglos, Coordinators José María Espinasa and Alejandro Salafranca, Secretary of Culture, Mexico, 2017
Arte para la Nación, Coordinator Susana Pliego Quijano, Edition James Oles, Turner (SHCP); Secretary of Culture, Mexico, 2016
Latin Fire, Otras fotografías de un continente, Colección Anna Gamazo de Abello,  Comisariado de María Wills and Alexis Fabry, La Fábrica 20 años, Madrid, Spain, 2015
 Urbes Mutantes, Fotografía latinoamericana 1941 – 2012, Toluca Editions, Bogota, Colombia, 2013
 Bajo los párpados: libros de artista, Biblioteca Miguel Lerdo de Tejada, SHCP, Mexico, 2011
 Latinoamericano, arte moderno y contemporáneo, Femsa, Monterrey, Mexico, 2008
 La era de la Discrepancia, arte y cultura visual en México, 1968-1997, Ed. Olivier Debroise, UNAM National University of Mexico, 2006
 Armas y herramientas, Salón de Arte Bancomer, Foundation BBVA, Mexico, 2004
 El mito de los dos volcanes, Editorial RM, INBA, Mexico, 2005
 El cuerpo aludido, Autonomías y construcciones, México, siglos XVI – XX, Munal, INBA, Mexico, 1999
 Homenaje al lápiz, Museo José Lis Cuevas, Conaculta, Mexico, 1999
 Fotoseptiembre Internacional ’98, Centro de la Imagen, Mexico, 1998
El sueño y sus fragmentos, Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana, Mexico, 1993

Public Collections:

The Stanford University Libraries, Stanford, California
University of California Berkeley Library, Berkeley, California
Museo Universitario de Arte Contemporáneo (MUAC) –University Museum of Contemporary Art, UNAM, Mexico City
Banco de México -Mexican National Bank, Mexico City
Museo de Arte Moderno –Museum of Modern Art, México, DF
FEMSA, Monterrey, Mexico
Toledo Art Museum, (Collection of illustrated books), Toledo, Ohio, EUA
 Alvar y Carmen G Carrillo Gil Museum, INBA, Mexico City
Museo Nacional de la Estampa –National Print Museum, Mexico City
Museo de Hacienda –Museum of the Secretary of the Treasury, Mexico City
Secretaria de Hacienda y Crédito Público –Secretary of the Treasury, Mexico
Secretaria de Relaciones Exteriores –Secretary of Foreign Relations, Mexico
IAGO –Institute of Graphic Arts, Oaxaca, México
The Irish Museum, Dublin, Ireland
Fototeca Nacional, INAH –National Institute of Anthropology and History, Pachuca, Hidalgo, México