Marisol Rodríguez
Writer, editor, and curator working across contemporary art, visual culture, and transnational histories.
Based in Paris, working internationally.
Current Focus
Marisol Rodríguez’s practice unfolds at the intersection of curatorial work, writing, and long-term research. She develops exhibitions, publications, and public programs that engage questions of identity, memory, popular culture, and the circulation of images across geographies.
Alongside her curatorial work with artists, galleries, and institutions, she pursues sustained research projects that connect contemporary art to broader cultural histories, from archival practices to mass visual culture.
Curatorial Practice
Through exhibitions and public programs, Rodríguez works with artists whose practices address subjectivity, historical narration, and the politics of representation. Her curatorial projects often unfold over time, forming conversations across geographies and institutions rather than isolated events.
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Writing & Editing
Rodríguez writes for exhibition catalogues, books, journals, and independent publications. Her texts move between critical analysis, cultural history, and close readings of artistic practice. She is also engaged in editorial collaborations and long-form publishing projects.
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Research & Long-Term Projects
Parallel to her curatorial and editorial work, Rodríguez develops research-based projects that span multiple years. These investigations examine visual storytelling, popular culture, and the construction of historical narratives, often bridging academic research and exhibition-making.
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Ongoing Writing
Ongoing notes, essays, and research fragments are published through a newsletter, extending her writing practice beyond formal publications.
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