ARTIST NAME Lorenzo Rocha Cito
TEAM NAME
GROUP Group XIV, May 02 - Sept 02
DISCIPLINE Architecture
WEBSITE http://perso.orange.fr/renaud.codron
BIO Born 1967 in Mexico City
Lives in Mexico City

Education

Architecture, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de Mexico, Mexico City

Selected Exhibitions and Works

Editor of [ESPACIO], contemporary art magazine, www.revistaespacio.com

Director of the Office for Urban Transformation-Mexico

2007
- “OUT Week,” Presentation and workshop in collaboration with Renaud Codron from OUT, Geneva, Switzerland and Office for Urban Transformation, Mexico City (Group Exhibition)

2006
- “ESPACIO #3," Video installation in collaboration with Eniac Martínez, Jerónimo Hagerman, and Alex Dorfsman, Habita Hotel Terrace, Mexico City (Group Exhibition)
- “ESPACIO #2,” Slide show and sound installation in collaboration with Guillermo Santamarina, Jerónimo Hagerman, and Alex Dorfsman, ECO Museo Experimental, Mexico City, (Group Exhibition)

2005
- “ESPACIO #1,” Sound improvisation in collaboration with Xavier Rodríguez, Sala de Arte Publico Siqueiros, Mexico City (Group Exhibition)

2004
- “Garden, Terrace, and Swimming Pool,” Malinalco, Mexico (Architecture)
- “Roof Garden,” Galeria>Arquitectura, Mexico City (Architecture)

2003
- “Espacios de Ocio,” Space arrangement with non-furniture, Colegio de la Vizcainas, Mexico City (Solo Exhibition)
- "L’Isola dell’Arte in Milano," Galleria Giocca Arte Contemporanea, Milan and Musée d’Art Moderne et Contemporain, Geneva, Switzerland (Group Exhibition)

2000
- "Guest Apartment on Calle Rio Grijalva," Mexico City (Architecture)

1999
- "Creación en Movimiento, Jóvenes Creadores, Novena Muestra," Main Gallery at the National Center for the Arts, Architecture and Urbanism Institute and Housing Institute of Mexico City (Group Exhibition)
PORTRAIT
Lorenzo Rocha Cito portrait
© Andres Paniagua
FINAL PROJECT
"Missing Room," Construction and video, 2002
"Missing Room," Construction and video, 2002 image
© MAK Center / Selva Barni

Project Details...
JURY
Vito Acconci
Viktor Misiano
Herbert Muschamp
Peter Noever
Hans-Ulrich Obrist