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Body in Vain: A conversation with Carlos Salazar-Lermont and Wil Ruggiero, moderated by Marina Resende Santos Thursday, August 06, 2020 7-8PM Chicago / 8-9PM Caracas In this conversation, the artist Carlos Salazar-Lermont and curator Wil Ruggiero will unwrap the intricacies of the body of work presented in Salazar-Lermont’s solo show Ecclesiastés 1:2. Moderated by Latin American scholar Marina Resende Santos, they will explore the context in which the works were produced, and the concepts that formally and conceptually shaped the pieces now viewable in Chuquimarca. Emerged in the precarious and tense political environment of late Venezuela, Salazar-Lermont’s featured work becomes a bridge that connects underlying cultural structures inherited from Catholicism, the Socialist Chavista movement and the subjectivity of an individual in times of increasing oppression. This talk is part of programming for ECCLESIASTÉS 1:2 : Carlos Salazar Curated by Wil Ruggiero. - Carlos Salazar-Lermont is an artist, curator and arts administrator with focus on performativity and social engaged art. He has a BFA in Sculpture from UNEARTE (2012), a Technical High School degree on Fine Arts in Drawing and Painting from the Escuela de Artes Visuales Cristóbal Rojas (2005) and a Dual MA in Arts Administration & Policy and Modern and Contemporary Art History in the School of the Art Institute (SAIC) with the support of the New Artists Society scholarship. http://carlossalazarlermont.com Wil Ruggiero is an art historian and curator based in Chicago, IL and working in modern and contemporary Latin American and Latinx art, new media, and socially engaged art practice. He has held residencies at the Chicago Artist Coalition, the Chicago Cultural Center, Independent Curators International, among others, as well as organized and written for exhibitions, including the Havana Biennial 2015 lateral projects. Marina Resende Santos is an art writer, editor and researcher focused on the cultural history of Latin American modernity, social practice, and the built environment. Her writing has appeared on Hyperallergic, Sixty Inches from Center, Newcity and South Side Weekly. Marina holds a degree in Comparative Literature from the University of Chicago.