Voices of kurimanzutto
"Voices of Kurimanzutto" provides a platform to hear contemporary art discussions from those shaping art today. Tune in for insightful content that reflects the gallery's commitment to artistic exploration and innovation.
In this podcast you will find conversations and talks centered around art making, criticism and research, featuring cultural voices from various fields. Each episode focuses on the artist’s experience and includes discussions with fellow artists, curators, and thinkers, exploring the intersections of art, culture, and society.
Kurimanzutto operates two exhibition spaces, one in Mexico City and another in New York, and represents over forty artists from different backgrounds. The gallery organizes and supports exhibitions in diverse cultural spaces, in and out of the white cube.
Voices of kurimanzutto is the podcast channel of the gallery founded in 1999 in Mexico City by Mónica Manzutto, José Kuri, and Gabriel Orozco.
Voices of kurimanzutto
Mariana Castillo Deball & Diana Magaloni
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A conversation between the artist Mariana Castillo Deball and Dr. Diana Magaloni, recorded during Castillo Deball’s solo exhibition, Serpent Disappearances, at kurimanzutto New York on March 2026.
This project traces the development and construction of her major public artwork Feathered Changes, commissioned for the plaza at the new David Geffen Galleries at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, designed by Peter Zumthor.
Mariana Castillo Deball takes a kaleidoscopic approach to her practice, mediating between science, archaeology, and the visual arts and exploring the way in which these disciplines describe the world. Her installations, performances, sculptures, and editorial projects arise from the recombination of different languages that seek to understand the role objects play in our identity and history. Her works result from a long research process, allowing her to study the different ways in which a historical object can be read as it presents a version of reality that informs and blends into a polyphonic panorama.
Dr. Diana Magaloni has led a versatile career over the past 35 years as museum leader, art historian, author, curator, and conservator. As Senior Deputy Director for Conservation, Curatorial, and Exhibitions at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA), she leads an innovative mentoring and curatorial program as the Head Curator of the Department of Art of the Ancient Americas and serves as Director of the museum’s Conservation Center.
FUTURE DIALOGUES, a series of conversations between artists and creatives organized and hosted by kurimanzutto and supported by Casa Dragones.
FUTURE DIALOGUES, a series of conversations between artists and creatives organized and hosted by kurimanzutto and supported by Casa Dragones.