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SAVE THE DATE: 1 February 2025 opening of Jorge Satorre’s exhibition “Ria” at the Museo Centro de Arte Dos de Mayo, Móstoles (Madrid)

Jorge Satorre, ”Arruinar las baldosas II" (2016), in the exhibition “Zigzag Incisions” (2017) at CRAC Alsace, Altkirch. Courtesy of the artist and LABOR, Mexico City. Photo: Aurélien Mole.

SAVE THE DATE
Opening: 1 February 2025, 12pm

Jorge Satorre 
Ria
1 February–25 May 2025

Latitudes is pleased to announce “Ria,” the first institutional solo exhibition in Spain by Mexican-born, Bilbao-based artist Jorge Satorre. The exhibition will open on Saturday, 1 February 2025, at noon at the Museo Centro de Arte Dos de Mayo in Móstoles, Madrid. It will feature a newly commissioned work and a survey of sculptures, drawings, and installations produced since 2013, and will be on view until 25 May 2025.

“Río” [River], the artist’s first monograph, will be released alongside the exhibition, featuring new essays by Daniel Garza Usabiaga (Director, Museo del Palacio de Bellas Artes, Mexico City) and Sean Lynch (artist, Askeaton, Ireland) alongside a conversation between the artist and Latitudes, the exhibition’s curators. This bilingual Spanish-English edition covers Satorre’s works and exhibitions from the last fifteen years, arranged in reverse chronological order. The book is designed by the artist and publisher Gabriel Pericàs in collaboration with Satorre and copublished by Museo CA2M y Caniche Editorial

The exhibition will be held on the museum's second floor, and run concurrently with exhibitions dedicated to María Medem and from March 1, 2025, to Rodríguez-Méndez (curated by Ángel Calvo Ulloa), and David Bestué. It will also coincide with several events programmed in Madrid surrounding the 44th edition of the ARCOmadrid art fair (5–9 March 2025).

The exhibition is organised and produced by the Museo Centro de Arte Dos de Mayo and curated by Latitudes.


Jorge Satorre, Detail of “Decorar el agujero (Altkirch)” in the exhibition “Black Jacket, gray sweatshirt” (2021) at CRAC Alsace, Altkirch. Courtesy of the artist and LABOR, Mexico City. Photo: Aurélien Mole.

ABOUT THE ARTIST

Jorge Satorre (Mexico City, 1979). Lives in Bilbao. His work has been exhibited in solo shows: “Veste noire, sweat-shirt gris”, CRAC Alsace, Altkirch, France (2021); “Chamarra negra, sudadera gris”, galería CarrerasMugica, Bilbao (2020); “Pancha, the Colorful Bird and the Shining Snake”, REDCAT, Los Angeles (2018); “The Dead Animals”, Museo Tamayo, Mexico City (2017); “Modern Moral Subject, Decorating the Pit”, galería LABOR, Mexico City (2017); “Emic Etic?”, Artspace, Auckland / Enjoy Public Art Gallery, Wellington, New Zelanda (2013); and “The indirect gaze”, Le Grand Café, Saint-Nazaire, France (2010), amongst other.
 
As a curator, he has organised the group show “Café con leche, piña, huevo con jitomate, cebolla y cilantro” presenting works by David Bestué, Susana Solano and Júlia Spinola (galería CarrerasMugica, Bilbao, 2022), the solo show of Alberto Peral “Redonda, Redonda” (Tecla Sala, l’Hospitalet de Llobregat, Barcelona, 2021); and collaborated with Erick Beltrán in the multipart project “Modelling Standard” (Galería Joan Prats, Barcelona, 2011; Casa Vecina, Ciudad de México, 2011; FormContent, London, 2010).

Satorre’s work is in the collections of leading art institutions and collections, including the Frac des Pays de la Loire, France; Centre national des arts plastiques (Cnap), France; Wånas, Sweden; Museo Jumex, Mexico; Museo Universitario de Arte Contemporáneo (MUAC), Mexico; Museo Tamayo, Mexico; Museo Amparo, Puebla, Mexico; Estrellita Brodsky, Nueva York; Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía, Madrid; De Bruijn-Heijn collection, Amsterdam; Museo Centro de Arte Dos de Mayo, Móstoles (Madrid); Mona – Museum of Old and New Art, Tasmania, Australia; and the Davis Museum, Wellesley, United States, amongst others.

He has published “Pelusa” (Biel Books, 2021); “Black Jacket, grey sweatshirt” (CRAC Alsace and ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ, 2021) and “The Dead Animals Book” (Museo Tamayo, 2017). 

Satorre is represented by LABOR (Mexico City) and CarrerasMugica (Bilbao).



ABOUT THE MUSEO CENTRO DE ARTE DOS DE MAYO 

Established in May 2008, the Museo Centro de Arte Dos de Mayo (Museo CA2M) is a contemporary art museum under the auspices of the Autonomous Community of Madrid. CA2M stands as the singular institution in the region solely dedicated to contemporary art, and houses the art collection of the Autonomous Community of Madrid and, since 2014, has also been entrusted with the ARCO Foundation Collection. Since 2024, Museo CA2M has been directed by Tania Pardo.



→ CONTENIDO RELACIONADO

  • Cover Story, November 2022: Jorge Satorre’s Barcelona, 1 Nov 2022
  • Conversación en línea con Jorge Satorre, 22 de septiembre a las 19h UTC, 14 September 2021 
  • Cover Story, September 2021: Erratic behaviour—Latitudes in conversation with Jorge Satorre, 31 August 2021
  • Portscapes project page
  • Portscapes photo documentation
  • Web of the artist about ‘The Erratic. Measuring Compensation
  • Review of the exhibition "What cannot be used is forgotten" in the May issue of frieze, 29 April 2015
  • Publication "Robert Smithson: Art in Continual Movement" (Alauda Publications, 2012) includes an essay by Max Andrews, 28 Mar 2012
  • Lecture by Max Andrews "From Spiral to Spime: Robert Smithson, the ecological and the curatorial", 13 March, 2pm, Lecture Theatre 1, Royal College of Art, London, 12 March 2012
  • Interview with Erick Beltrán & Jorge Satorre published in 'Atlántica' magazine #52, 13 Feb 2012
  • Proyecto producido por Jorge Satorre para 'Portscapes' (2009) expuesto en la exposición colectiva 'Fat Chance to Dream', Maisterravalbuena, Madrid, 29 Mar 2011
  • 2009 Video of the making of Jorge Satorre's project
  • Portscapes news: Jorge Satorre's billboard on the A15 and Paulien Oltheten’s small exhibition at the visitor centre Futureland and surroundings, 2 October 2009 

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