ABOUT

This website constitutes an -incomplete- archive of my curatorial projects (1997-), publications (1992-) and public events (2008-), as well as it includes projects that were either created collectively or by other curators while I was chief curator at CIFO (2005-2008) and MoLAA (2009-2012). Many of the projects here no longer exist in the institution’s websites or are not easily available, thus this site not only consolidates my work, but the work of the many artists and colleagues I have had the privilege to work with.

Este sitio web constituye un archivo -incompleto- de mis proyectos curatoriales (1997-), publicaciones (1992-) y eventos públicos (2008-), así como incluye proyectos que fueron creados colectivamente o por otros curadores mientras yo era curadora en jefe en CIFO (2005-2008) y MoLAA (2009-2012). Muchos de los proyectos aquí ya no existen en los sitios web de las instituciones o no son fáciles de acceder, por lo que este sitio no sólo consolida mi trabajo, sino el trabajo de los muchos artistas y colegas con los que he tenido el privilegio de trabajar.

English

Cecilia Fajardo-Hill is a British/ Venezuelan art historian and curator in modern and contemporary art, focusing on Latin American and Latinx art, based between Southern California and New York. Fajardo-Hill holds a PhD in Art History from the University of Essex, England, and an MA in 20th Century Art History from the Courtauld Institute of Art, London, England. Fajardo-Hill was the Chief Curator and Vice-President of Curatorial Affairs at the Museum of Latin American Art, MOLAA in Long Beach, California between 2009 and 2012. She was the Director and Chief curator of the Cisneros Fontanals Arts Foundation (CIFO) and the Ella Fontanals Cisneros Collection –an international collection of contemporary art-, Miami, USA, between 2005 and 2008. She was general director of Sala Mendoza, an alternative space for contemporary art in Caracas, Venezuela, between 1997 and 2001.

Fajardo-Hill has curated and written extensively on modern and contemporary Latin American art. She was co-curator of Radical Women: Latin American Art, 1960-1985, Hammer Museum, Los Angeles, 2017; Brooklyn Museum, New York; and Pinacoteca, São Paulo, 2018. Is co-curator with Marissa Del Toro and Gilbert Vicario of Xican-a.o.x. Body, a touring exhibition organized by the American Federation of Arts: The Cheech, Riverside, June 2023- January 2024; Perez Art Museum, Miami, Summer 2024. She is editor of Remains Tomorrow: Themes in Contemporary Latin American Abstraction, on post 90s abstraction in Latin America, Hatje Cantz, 2022, and co-editor of Guatemala: A Critical Art History, 1870-2020, an initiative of Arte GT 20/21, Guatemala, 2024. Currently is working on the book Between Embodiments and Weaving in Future Perfect: Decolonial Art History in Latin American and Latinx art in the 20th and 21st Century, (provisional title) focusing on gender, ethnicity, indigeneity, African heritage, and popular culture. In 2020 was a Fellow Visiting Research Scholar in the Program in Latin American Studies (PLAS) and Visiting Lecturer Art History, Princeton; Clark Fellow in residence at the Clark Art Institute, Williamstown in 2021; and Central American Visiting Scholar of the David Rockefeller Center for Latin American Studies (DRCLAS) at Harvard University, Spring 2022. Between 2019-2022 was Visiting Scholar at the Chicano Studies Research Center de UCLA, Los Angeles. In 2020 she received the Andy Warhol Foundation Arts Writers Grant to work on “Patssi Valdez: ‘I dare you question me,’ A Radical Photographic Portraiture,” which is also a curatorial project. Fajardo-Hill is Associate Professor of Museum Studies and Art History, and Director of Northlight Gallery, ASU’s Herberger Institute for Design and the Arts, Arizona State University, Phoenix, Arizona.

Spanish

Cecilia Fajardo-Hill es una historiadora del arte y curadora en arte moderno y contemporáneo enfocada en arte latinoamericano y Latinx, basada entre Nueva York y el sur de California. Realizó un doctorado en historia del arte en la Universidad de Essex, Inglaterra y una maestría en historia del arte del siglo 20 en el Courtauld Institute of Art, Londres. Fue curadora en jefe del Museum of Latin American Art, MOLAA, Long Beach, California, 2009-2012; directora y curadora en jefe de la Cisneros Fontanals Arts Foundation (CIFO) y de la Ella Fontanals Cisneros Collection, Miami, 2005-2008; y fue directora de la Sala Mendoza, Caracas, Venezuela, 1997-2001.

Fajardo-Hill ha curado y escrito extensivamente sobre arte moderno y contemporáneo latinoamericano. Fue co-curadora de Mujeres radicales: Arte Latinoamericano, 1960-1985, Hammer Museum, Los Ángeles, 2017; Brooklyn Museum, Nueva York, 2018; Pinacoteca, São Paulo, 2018. Es co-curadora junto a Marissa Del Toro y Gilbert Vicario de la muestra colectiva Xican-a.o.x. Body, organizada por la American Federation of Arts, 2023: The Cheech, Riverside, junio 2023- enero 2024; Perez Art Museum, Miami, verano 2024 . Es editora del libro Remains Tomorrow: Themes in Contemporary Latin American Abstraction, (Residuos-mañana: Temas en la abstracción contemporánea latinoamericana), Hatje Cantz, 2022, y co-editora de Guatemala: A Critical Art History, 1870-2020 (Guatemala: una historia del arte crítica, 1970-2020), una iniciativa de Arte GT 20/21, Guatemala, 2024. Actualmente Fajardo-Hill está trabajando en el libro Entre encuerpamiento y tejido en Futuro Anterior: Historia del arte decolonial en América Latina y el arte latinx en los siglos XX y XXI, (título provisional) centrado en el género, indigeneidad, herencia africana y cultura popular. Entre 2019-2022 fue Visiting Scholar en el Chicano Studies Research Center de UCLA, Los Angeles. En 2020 fue Fellow Visiting Research Scholar en el programa de estudios latinoamericanos (PLAS) y Visiting Lecturer de historia del arte en la Universidad de Princeton; Clark Fellow en residencia en el Clark Art Institute, Williamstown, 2021; Central American Visiting Scholar of the David Rockefeller Center for Latin American Studies (DRCLAS) en la Universidad de Harvard, 2022. En 2020 recibió la Andy Warhol Foundation Arts Writers Grant, para trabajar sobre "Patssi Valdez: ‘Atrévete a cuestionarme', un retrato fotográfico radical" que será también un proyecto curatorial. Fajardo-Hill es profesora asociada de estudios de museos e historia del arte y directora de la Northlight Gallery, Herberger Institute for Design and the Arts de ASU, Arizona State University, Phoenix, Arizona.