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Jorge Satorre’s first monograph, “Río” published by Museo CA2M and Caniche Editorial (2025)

Jorge Satorre's monograph “Río” (Museo CA2M and Caniche Editorial, 2025). Photos by Latitudes.


Jorge Satorre’s first monograph, “Río”, was recently published on the occasion of his solo exhibition “Ria” at the Museo Centro de Arte Dos de Mayo on view until August 31, 2025.

The publication brings togethe
r a selection of his solo exhibitions and works from the last fifteen years, arranged in reverse chronological order. It also includes new essays such as “The Weight of the World” by Sean Lynch (artist and curator, Askeaton, Ireland); the conversation “A Matter of Distance” between the artist and Latitudes, the exhibition curators; and the essay “The Virtues of Drawing” by Daniel Garza Usabiaga (Director of the Museo del Palacio de Bellas Artes, Mexico City).

Meticulously designed by the artist and editor Gabriel Pericàs in collaboration with Satorre and coordinated by Belén Benito, the book has been co-published by Museo CA2M and Caniche Editorial in a bilingual Spanish-English edition.

In the words of Caniche Editorial, it
is “a book that offers an exhaustive journey through his career and one we believe will be an essential tool for immersing oneself in the work and processes of a pivotal artist.”

Title: Río
Format: 224 pages, 32 × 24 cm, softcover
Texts: Jorge Satorre, Daniel Garza, Latitudes, Sean Lynch
Price: 30 Euros
ISBN: 978-84-451-4165-6 (CA2M) / 978-84-129787-1-1 (Caniche Editorial)
AvailableCaniche EditorialMuseo CA2M and bookstores

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  • Cover Story, November 2022: Jorge Satorre’s Barcelona, 1 Nov 2022
  • Opening of the exhibition “Ria” by Jorge Satorre at the Museo CA2M, Móstoles, 27 Jan 2025
  • 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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Opening of the exhibition “Ria” by Jorge Satorre at the Museo CA2M, Móstoles

Jorge Satorre, Detail of “Ricardo”, 2020. Courtesy of the artist and CarrerasMugica, Bilbao. Photo: Ander Sagastiberri.

The exhibition “Ria”, the first solo museum show in Spain dedicated to Mexican-born, Bilbao-based artist Jorge Satorre (1979), will be on view at the Museo Centro de Arte Dos de Mayo (CA2M) in Móstoles, Madrid, between February 1 and August 31, 2025. The exhibition features a new work alongside a survey of Satorre’s sculptures, drawings, and installations created since 2013.

Satorres artistic practice delves into unmapped and “minor” histories, whether attending to the intangible heritage of traditions and the oral transmission of stories or engaging in more formal explorations of traditional craft production methods, their environments, stories and labourers. His recent projects frequently involve acts of transformation and subversion, stemming from elemental actions such as moulding, stamping, forging, casting or breaking – processes applied to materials that he regards as intrinsic components of a process towards progressively moving away from a place where ideas originate. Just as hands and tools intertwine in Satorre’s work, so do the intimate with the industrial, the functional with misuse, anecdotes with archetypes, and remembered events with the imaginary.

“Río”, the artist's first monograph will be published 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 curators. This bilingual Spanish-English edition will cover Satorre’s exhibitions and works 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

Ria” occupies the museum’s second floor and runs concurrently with the graphic intervention by María Medem. Starting on March 1, 2025, it will also include exhibitions by Rodríguez-Méndez and David Bestué. Additionally, it will coincide with the events scheduled in the city surrounding the 44th edition of the ARCOmadrid art fair (5–9 March 2025).

Ria” is organized by the Museo Centro de Arte Dos de Mayo, Móstoles (Madrid), and is 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: “Black Jacket, Gray Sweatshirt”, CRAC Alsace, Altkirch, France (2021) and 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); “Curvar a Miguel es arruinar las baldosas”, Blueproject, Barcelona (2017); “Emic Etic?”, Artspace, Auckland / Enjoy Public Art Gallery, Wellington, New Zelanda (2013); “Modelling Standard” (con Erick Beltrán), FormContent, London (2010); “The indirect gaze”, Le Grand Café, St, Nazaire, France (2010).

As a curator, he has organised the group exhibition “Café con leche, piña, huevo con jitomate, cebolla y cilantro” presenting works by David Bestué, Susana Solano and Júlia Spinola (CarrerasMugica, Bilbao, 2022-23) and the solo exhibition “Redonda, Redonda” by Alberto Peral (Tecla Sala, Hospitalet de Llobregat, Barcelona, 2021); and collaborated with Erick Beltrán in “Modelling Standard” (various spaces, 2010-2011).

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).


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.


ABOUT THE CURATORS

In 2005, Max Andrews (1975 Bath) and Mariana Cánepa Luna (1977 Montevideo) founded Latitudes, a curatorial office based in Barcelona that works internationally across contemporary art practices.  

Latitudes has curated exhibitions including “Panorama 21. Notes for an Eye Fire” (with Hiuwai Chu, 2021) and “José Antonio Hernández-Diez: I Will Fear no Evil” (2016) at MACBA Museu d'Art Contemporani de Barcelona; “Things Things Say” (2020) and “Joan Morey. COLAPSE” (2018) at Fabra i Coats: Centre d'Art Contemporani de Barcelona; “4,543 billion. The Matter of Matter” (2017) at CAPC Musée d'art contemporain de Bordeaux; “Compositions” for the first two Barcelona Gallery Weekend (2015 and 2016), among others. Latitudes was Lead Faculty of the curatorial residency “Geologic Time” at Banff Centre for Arts and Creativity, Canada (2017) and was part of the jury and mentoring team of three seasons of Barcelona Producció, Centre d'Art La Capella (2016-2020).

Between 2016 and 2022, Latitudes edited the online project “Incidents (of Travel)” produced by KADIST, narrating twenty encounters between an artist and a curator from around the world. Other editorial projects include the edition of the first monograph dedicated to the artist “Lara Almarcegui: Projects 1995-2010” (Archive Books, 2011), live-editing ten weekly tabloids throughout the exhibition “The Last Newspaper” (New Museum, New York, 2010), guest editing a 500-page ‘green’ issue “Ecology, Luxury and Degradation” (UOVO magazine, 2007); and the anthology "LAND, ART: A Cultural Ecology Handbook" (Royal Society of Arts/Arts Council England, 2006).

Max Andrews is Contributing Editor of Frieze magazine where he has written since 2004 and has collaborated with Artforum since 2024. Mariana Cánepa Luna was secretary of the board of Hangar Centre of Production and Artistic Research, Barcelona (2015–2019) and Advisor of the Acquisitions Committee for the National Collection of Contemporary Art, Government of Catalonia (2024). They are members of the Asociació Catalana de Crítica d'Art (ACCA/AICA) and Active Members of the Gallery Climate Coalition.

Latitudes is preparing the survey exhibition “Laia Estruch: HELLO EVERYONE” at the Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía (26 February–1 September 2025).


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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Forthcoming project: 'Vic Cambrils Barcelona...A Library Project', Midway Contemporary Art, Minneapolis

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'Vic Cambrils Barcelona / Verges Cervera Barcelona / Viladamat Castelldefels Barcelona / Vilafranca Cornella Barcelona / Valls Collserola Barcelona... A Library Project', Midway Contemporary Art, Minneapolis, from October 2010

Talk by Latitudes
: Thursday 21st October, 7pm

In response to Midway Contemporary Art Library’s holdings of museum catalogues and books from publishing houses in Barcelona, Latitudes has assembled a counter-accession of around 50 self- and micro-published books and paper editions produced since 2005 by artists, designers, and curators based in Catalonia.

The publications will be displayed at Midway's Library throughout October–November 2010 before being absorbed into the library holdings. In addition to the book acquisition, Latitudes invited Barcelona-based artists Mariona Moncunill, Gabriel Pericàs, Mireia C. Saladrigues and Oriol Vilanova to intervene in the library through a series of bookmarks which will be inserted into undisclosed publications throughout the library for unsuspecting readers to encounter. + info...

Mariona Moncunill looked for a book in her personal collection also held by the Midway library and found that there was only one: 'Inside the White Cube' by Brian O'Doherty. For a year, on every first Thursday of the month she will read the first paragraph on page 61 hoping to establish a temporary window that connects her to the reader.

Gabriel Pericàs's intervention consists in inserting four printed sheets with textual references that seem to supplement the content of the pages between which they are encountered. These carefully crafted 'wiki-fictions' appear to be printouts from the web, yet their spurious URL addresses might lead readers to doubt their veracity.

Mireia C. Saladrigues emphasized the formal correspondence between a book page in 'Introduction to a Scientific Aesthetic: Dora García and Matthew Buckingham' and another in 'Pure Association, Ryan Gander' by pasting elements into one another. Motivated by a 'happy encounter' and the associative nature of Gander's work, Saladrigues was interested in exchanging distant elements that at first glance seem to have nothing in common.

Oriol Vilanova's intervention focusses on the catalogue 'Fugitive Artist. The Early Works of Richard Prince, 1974-1977' (2007), a publication for which Prince refused permission to reproduce any images, thus leaving the illustrations blank. Vilanova re-inscribed this invisible history by inserting surrogate images taken from contemporary astronomy magazines.


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'Vic Cambrils Barcelona / Verges Cervera Barcelona / Viladamat Castelldefels Barcelona / Vilafranca Cornella Barcelona / Valls Collserola Barcelona... Proyecto para una biblioteca', Midway Contemporary Art, Minneapolis, desde Octubre 2010

Presentación de Latitudes: Jueves 21 Octubre, 19h

En respuesta a los fondos adquiridos por la Biblioteca del Midway Contemporary Art entorno a publicaciones de museos y reconocidas editoriales de Barcelona, Latitudes ha reunido una contra-propuesta de unos 50 proyectos micro-editoriales o ‘auto-publicaciones’ producidos por diseñador/es, comisarios/as y artista/s en Cataluña a partir del 2005.

Las publicaciones se exhibirán en Midway durante octubre-noviembre antes de ser ‘absorbidas’ por los fondos de la biblioteca. Junto a esta nueva adquisición, Latitudes invitó a los artistas barceloneses Mariona Moncunill, Gabriel Pericàs, Mireia C. Saladrigues y Oriol Vilanova a producir puntos de libro que serán insertados 'silenciosamente' en algunos libros de la biblioteca y que en el futuro serán encontrados por desprevenidos lectores. + info...

Mariona Moncunill localizó un libro de su colección personal que compartiese con la biblioteca del Midway y encontró que sólo compartían uno: 'Inside the White Cube' de Brian O'Doherty. Durante un año, el primer jueves de cada mes, Moncunill leerá el primer párrafo de la página 61, con la esperanza de establecer una ventana temporal que la conecte a un lector desconocido.

La intervención de Gabriel Pericàs consiste en la inserción de cuatro folios impresos que parecen complementar el contenido de las páginas entre las que se encuentran. Estas 'wiki-ficciones' han sido cuidadosamente elaboradas y parecen ser impresas directamente de la web, sin embargo, sus cuestionables direcciones URL hacen dudar al lector sobre su veracidad.

Mireia C. Saladrigues enfatizó la correspondencia formal entre una página del libro de 'Introducción a la lógica científica: Dora García y Matthew Buckingham' y otra en 'Pura asociación, Ryan Gander' intercambiando elementos entre ambos. Motivada por una 'feliz coincidencia' y por la naturaleza asociativa de la obra de Gander, Saladrigues se ha centrado en el intercambio de elementos distantes que a primera vista parecen no tener nada en común.

La intervención de Oriol Vilanova se centra en el catálogo de 'Fugitive Artist. The Early Works of Richard Prince, 1974-1977' (2007), publicación para la que Prince negó el permiso de reproducción de cualquier imagen de su obra, dejando así las ilustraciones en blanco. Vilanova reinscribe esta invisible historia mediante la inserción de imágenes de revistas de astronomía contemporánea.

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