Raúl Zamudio
Encyclopedia
Raúl Zamudio is a New York-based independent curator
, art critic
, art historian and educator.
, Mexico. A native Mexican of Paipai
ancestry, he was raised in San Diego, California and later moved to New York City
where he currently lives and works. He received undergraduate and graduate degrees in art history from the City University of New York
, and also studied at the following institutions: Vassar College, Université Laval, Columbia University, and the Institute of Fine Arts, New York University. He is an alumnus of the Whitney Museum Independent Study Program in Critical Studies.
, Riiko Sakkinen
, Wojtek Ulrich, Shahram Entekhabi, Sun Yao, and Lui Lei, as well as group exhibitions including The Twilight of the Idols (Madrid), The Metamorphosis
(Shanghai), Body Double
(Wrocław), The Picture of Dorian Gray
(Mexico City), Under Your Skin (New York City), The Phantom Limb
(Chicago), The Crystal Land Revisited (Newark), That Obscure Object of Desire
(Monterrey, Mexico), The Bermuda Triangle
(Miami), and Theater of Cruelty (New York City).
Raúl Zamudio's curatorial work is distinguished by an expansive approach underscored, for example, in the following exhibitions: Rayuela
, which used the structuralist configuration of the similarly titled novel by the writer Julio Cortázar
as curatorial framework; The Passenger
, based on the film by the director Michelangelo Antonioni
; The Crystal Land Revisited, which was conceptually organized around an essay by the artist Robert Smithson
; In the Future the Curator Will Point and Say, "Those Objects Over There is an Exhibition", based on an aphorism by Marcel Duchamp
; The Pavilion of Realism , based on Gustave Courbet
's rejection from the 1855 Exposition Universelle, which Zamudio presented in Shanghai during the 2010 World's Fair
; another exhibition that incorporated a medical condition as thematic; and Art After Dark And After http://www.theartistnetwork.org/streaming06/Sindex.html, a talk show in which he served as host that was both an interview program with artists and an art exhibition masked as dialogue and discussion. Apart from organizing exhibitions in galleries, art fairs, alternative art spaces, academic and museum institutions, Zamudio was co-curator, "City Without Walls" 2010 Liverpool Biennial; co-curator, Constellations: 2009 Beijing 798 Biennial; artistic director, Garden of Delights: 2008 Yeosu International Contemporary Art Festival; co-curator, Turn and Widen: 2008 Media_City Seoul International Media Art Biennial; curatorial adviser, We Are Your Future, 2007 Moscow Biennial; invited to co-juror the 2007 and 2004 Cuenca Biennials; and co-curated an official collateral exhibition titled Poles, Apart, Poles Together for the 2005 Venice Biennial. Most recently, Zamudio was one of 100 global art specialists that recommended artists for the 2010 Future Generation Art Prize organized by the PinchukArtCentre
, and is an Associate Member, Global Board of Contemporary Art, A.L.I.C.E. (Artist Landmarks in Contemporary Experience)http://www.alicesociety.com/en/gbca_introduction_executive_members
, Waltercio Caldas, Lygia Clark
, Gordon Cheung
, Lucio Fontana
, Julio Galan
, Damien Hirst
, Rebecca Horn
, Teresa Margolles, Cildo Meireles
, Ana Mendieta
, Gabriel Orozco
, Helio Oiticica
, Santiago Sierra
, Jesús Rafael Soto, and Javier Téllez. He is corresponding editor for Art Nexus, and his texts have appeared in numerous periodicals including Contemporary, TRANS> Arts Culture Media, Estilo, Art in Culture, Zingmagazine, [Art Notes], Laboratory, Framework: The Finnish Journal of Contemporary Art, Tema Celeste, La Tempestad, Public Art, and Flash Art. His writing has been cited by Reed Johnson of the Los Angeles Times
in an article on war and beauty.
2010
ISBN 9786077577522
2009
(September): pp. 43-47.
2008
2007
2006
2005
2004
2003
2002
2001
2000
Curator
A curator is a manager or overseer. Traditionally, a curator or keeper of a cultural heritage institution is a content specialist responsible for an institution's collections and involved with the interpretation of heritage material...
, art critic
Art critic
An art critic is a person who specializes in evaluating art. Their written critiques, or reviews, are published in newspapers, magazines, books and on web sites...
, art historian and educator.
Background
Raúl Zamudio was born in TijuanaTijuana
Tijuana is the largest city on the Baja California Peninsula and center of the Tijuana metropolitan area, part of the international San Diego–Tijuana metropolitan area. An industrial and financial center of Mexico, Tijuana exerts a strong influence on economics, education, culture, art, and politics...
, Mexico. A native Mexican of Paipai
Paipai
The Paipai are an aboriginal people of northern Baja California, Mexico. They occupied a territory lying between the Kiliwa on the south and the Kumeyaay and Cocopa on the north, and extending from San Vicente near the Pacific coast nearly to the Colorado River's delta in the east...
ancestry, he was raised in San Diego, California and later moved to New York City
New York City
New York is the most populous city in the United States and the center of the New York Metropolitan Area, one of the most populous metropolitan areas in the world. New York exerts a significant impact upon global commerce, finance, media, art, fashion, research, technology, education, and...
where he currently lives and works. He received undergraduate and graduate degrees in art history from the City University of New York
City University of New York
The City University of New York is the public university system of New York City, with its administrative offices in Yorkville in Manhattan. It is the largest urban university in the United States, consisting of 23 institutions: 11 senior colleges, six community colleges, the William E...
, and also studied at the following institutions: Vassar College, Université Laval, Columbia University, and the Institute of Fine Arts, New York University. He is an alumnus of the Whitney Museum Independent Study Program in Critical Studies.
Curatorial work
He was Curator-at-Large, Pristine Galeria, Monterrey, Mexico; International Art Director, Other Gallery, Shanghai; Director of Exhibitions, White Box, New York City; and Curator-at-Large, the:artist:network, New York City. He has curated over 80 exhibitions in the Americas, Asia and Europe including solo shows of Dennis Oppenheim, Javier Téllez, Miguel Angel Rios, Bik Van der Pol, Gordon CheungGordon Cheung
Gordon Cheung is a contemporary artist who captures the mood of the global collapse of civilization where moral, economic, and environmental crises have spun out of control...
, Riiko Sakkinen
Riiko Sakkinen
Riiko Sakkinen is visual artist living and working in Cervera de los Montes, Toledo, Spain.Sakkinen creates small drawings about consumer culture and politics. Often he exhibits the drawings on site-specific wall paintings. The origins of Sakkinen’s drawings and installations are in product...
, Wojtek Ulrich, Shahram Entekhabi, Sun Yao, and Lui Lei, as well as group exhibitions including The Twilight of the Idols (Madrid), The Metamorphosis
The Metamorphosis
The Metamorphosis is a novella by Franz Kafka, first published in 1915. It is often cited as one of the seminal works of short fiction of the 20th century and is widely studied in colleges and universities across the western world...
(Shanghai), Body Double
Body Double
Body Double is a 1984 American thriller film directed by Brian De Palma starring Craig Wasson, Melanie Griffith, and Gregg Henry. The film is an homage to Alfred Hitchcock's Vertigo, Rear Window, and Dial M for Murder. The original musical score was composed by Pino Donaggio...
(Wrocław), The Picture of Dorian Gray
The Picture of Dorian Gray
The Picture of Dorian Gray is the only published novel by Oscar Wilde, appearing as the lead story in Lippincott's Monthly Magazine on 20 June 1890, printed as the July 1890 issue of this magazine...
(Mexico City), Under Your Skin (New York City), The Phantom Limb
Phantom limb
A phantom limb is the sensation that an amputated or missing limb is still attached to the body and is moving appropriately with other body parts. 2 out of 3 combat veterans report this feeling. Approximately 60 to 80% of individuals with an amputation experience phantom sensations in their...
(Chicago), The Crystal Land Revisited (Newark), That Obscure Object of Desire
That Obscure Object of Desire
That Obscure Object of Desire is a 1977 film directed by Luis Buñuel. Set in Spain and France against the backdrop of a terrorist insurgency, the film tells the story of an aging Frenchman who falls in love with a young woman who repeatedly frustrates his romantic and sexual desires.-Synopsis:A...
(Monterrey, Mexico), The Bermuda Triangle
Bermuda Triangle
The Bermuda Triangle, also known as the Devil's Triangle, is a region in the western part of the North Atlantic Ocean where a number of aircraft and surface vessels allegedly disappeared under mysterious circumstances....
(Miami), and Theater of Cruelty (New York City).
Raúl Zamudio's curatorial work is distinguished by an expansive approach underscored, for example, in the following exhibitions: Rayuela
Rayuela
Hopscotch is a novel by Argentine writer Julio Cortázar. Written in Paris and published in Spanish in 1963 and in English in 1966, the English translation by Gregory Rabassa won the 1967 U.S. National Book Award. Hopscotch is an introspective stream-of-consciousness novel where characters...
, which used the structuralist configuration of the similarly titled novel by the writer Julio Cortázar
Julio Cortázar
Julio Cortázar, born Jules Florencio Cortázar, was an Argentine writer. Cortázar, known as one of the founders of the Latin American Boom, influenced an entire generation of Spanish speaking readers and writers in the Americas and Europe.-Early life:Cortázar's parents, Julio José Cortázar and...
as curatorial framework; The Passenger
The Passenger (film)
The Passenger is a film directed and co-written by Michelangelo Antonioni, released in 1975, in which Jack Nicholson stars as a television reporter in Africa who assumes the identity of a dead stranger. The film competed for the "Palme d'Or" award at the 1975 Cannes Film Festival.-Cast:*Jack...
, based on the film by the director Michelangelo Antonioni
Michelangelo Antonioni
Michelangelo Antonioni, Cavaliere di Gran Croce OMRI was an Italian modernist film director, screenwriter, editor and short story writer.- Personal life :...
; The Crystal Land Revisited, which was conceptually organized around an essay by the artist Robert Smithson
Robert Smithson
Robert Smithson was an American artist famous for his land art.-Background and education:Smithson was born in Passaic, New Jersey and studied painting and drawing in New York City at the Art Students League of New York....
; In the Future the Curator Will Point and Say, "Those Objects Over There is an Exhibition", based on an aphorism by Marcel Duchamp
Marcel Duchamp
Marcel Duchamp was a French artist whose work is most often associated with the Dadaist and Surrealist movements. Considered by some to be one of the most important artists of the 20th century, Duchamp's output influenced the development of post-World War I Western art...
; The Pavilion of Realism , based on Gustave Courbet
Gustave Courbet
Jean Désiré Gustave Courbet was a French painter who led the Realist movement in 19th-century French painting. The Realist movement bridged the Romantic movement , with the Barbizon School and the Impressionists...
's rejection from the 1855 Exposition Universelle, which Zamudio presented in Shanghai during the 2010 World's Fair
World's Fair
World's fair, World fair, Universal Exposition, and World Expo are various large public exhibitions held in different parts of the world. The first Expo was held in The Crystal Palace in Hyde Park, London, United Kingdom, in 1851, under the title "Great Exhibition of the Works of Industry of All...
; another exhibition that incorporated a medical condition as thematic; and Art After Dark And After http://www.theartistnetwork.org/streaming06/Sindex.html, a talk show in which he served as host that was both an interview program with artists and an art exhibition masked as dialogue and discussion. Apart from organizing exhibitions in galleries, art fairs, alternative art spaces, academic and museum institutions, Zamudio was co-curator, "City Without Walls" 2010 Liverpool Biennial; co-curator, Constellations: 2009 Beijing 798 Biennial; artistic director, Garden of Delights: 2008 Yeosu International Contemporary Art Festival; co-curator, Turn and Widen: 2008 Media_City Seoul International Media Art Biennial; curatorial adviser, We Are Your Future, 2007 Moscow Biennial; invited to co-juror the 2007 and 2004 Cuenca Biennials; and co-curated an official collateral exhibition titled Poles, Apart, Poles Together for the 2005 Venice Biennial. Most recently, Zamudio was one of 100 global art specialists that recommended artists for the 2010 Future Generation Art Prize organized by the PinchukArtCentre
PinchukArtCentre
PinchukArtCentre — the centre of contemporary art, located in Kiev. It was opened on September 16, 2006 by Victor Pinchuk Foundation.PinchukArtCentre is an international centre for contemporary art of the 21st century...
, and is an Associate Member, Global Board of Contemporary Art, A.L.I.C.E. (Artist Landmarks in Contemporary Experience)http://www.alicesociety.com/en/gbca_introduction_executive_members
Criticism and Writing
As an art critic, he has written over 200 published texts of which many have been translated into Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, German, Polish, Korean, Japanese, and Chinese. He is author, co-author, or contributor to more than 60 books and catalogs, and some of the artists he has written essays on include Francis AlysFrancis Alÿs
Francis Alÿs is a Belgian artist. His work emerges in the interdisciplinary space of art, architecture, and social practice. After leaving behind his formal training as an architect and relocated to Mexico City, he has created a diverse body of artwork that explores urbanity, spatial justice, and...
, Waltercio Caldas, Lygia Clark
Lygia Clark
Lygia Clark was a Brazilian artist best known for her painting and installation work. She was often associated with the Brazilian Constructivist movements of the mid-20th century and the Tropicalia movement...
, Gordon Cheung
Gordon Cheung
Gordon Cheung is a contemporary artist who captures the mood of the global collapse of civilization where moral, economic, and environmental crises have spun out of control...
, Lucio Fontana
Lucio Fontana
Lucio Fontana was an Italian painter, sculptor and theorist of Argentine birth. He was mostly known as the founder of Spatialism and his ties to Arte Povera.-Early life:...
, Julio Galan
Julio Galán
Julio Galán was a Mexican artist and architect.- Biography :Galán was one of Latin America's renowned neo-expressionist painters of the end of the last century and the beginning of this one.. His paintings and collages are full of elements that usually represent his life.Galán started his career...
, Damien Hirst
Damien Hirst
Damien Steven Hirst is an English artist, entrepreneur and art collector. He is the most prominent member of the group known as the Young British Artists , who dominated the art scene in Britain during the 1990s. He is internationally renowned, and is reportedly Britain's richest living artist,...
, Rebecca Horn
Rebecca Horn
Rebecca Horn is a German installation artist and film director most famous for her body modifications such as Einhorn , a body-suit with a very large horn projecting vertically from the headpiece, and Pencil Mask, a mesh harness for the head with many pencils projecting out...
, Teresa Margolles, Cildo Meireles
Cildo Meireles
Cildo Meireles is a Brazilian conceptual artist, installation artist and sculptor. He is noted especially for his installations, many of which express resistance to political oppression in Brazil. These works, often large and dense, encourage the viewer's interaction.-Life:Cildo Meireles was born...
, Ana Mendieta
Ana Mendieta
Ana Mendieta was a Cuban American performance artist, sculptor, painter and video artist who is known for her "earth-body" art work....
, Gabriel Orozco
Gabriel Orozco
Gabriel Orozco is a Mexican artist, who in 1998 was called "one of the most influential artists of this decade, and probably the next one too." He was born in Jalapa, Veracruz, Mexico and educated in the Escuela Nacional de Artes Plásticas between 1981 and 1984. He then continued his education...
, Helio Oiticica
Hélio Oiticica
Hélio Oiticica was a Brazilian visual artist, best known for his participation in the Neo-Concrete group, for his innovative use of color, and for what he later termed "environmental art", which included Parangolés and Penetrables, like the famous Tropicália.- Early work :Oiticica's early works,...
, Santiago Sierra
Santiago Sierra
Santiago Sierra is a Spanish artist. He lives in Madrid.Sierra's most well-known works involve hired laborers completing menial tasks...
, Jesús Rafael Soto, and Javier Téllez. He is corresponding editor for Art Nexus, and his texts have appeared in numerous periodicals including Contemporary, TRANS> Arts Culture Media, Estilo, Art in Culture, Zingmagazine, [Art Notes], Laboratory, Framework: The Finnish Journal of Contemporary Art, Tema Celeste, La Tempestad, Public Art, and Flash Art. His writing has been cited by Reed Johnson of the Los Angeles Times
Los Angeles Times
The Los Angeles Times is a daily newspaper published in Los Angeles, California, since 1881. It was the second-largest metropolitan newspaper in circulation in the United States in 2008 and the fourth most widely distributed newspaper in the country....
in an article on war and beauty.
Teaching and Lecturing
He currently teaches at John Jay College, Kean University, and Parsons the New School for Design. He has been a visiting critic/curator at Ehwa Women's University, Seoul; Sogang University, Seoul; Cheonam University, Cheonam; Royal College of Art, London; Tampere Polytechnic, Tampere; FRAME, Helsinki; Centrum Cultura Zamek, Wrocław; Oaxaca Museum of Contemporary Art; Escuela de Artes Plasticas, San Juan, Puerto Rico; Museum of Contemporary Canadian Art, Toronto; Szamzie Space, Seoul; Art Omi, Ghent, New York; Newark Museum; and Location One, New York City. He has lectured, presented papers, delivered talks and participated on panels at universities, museums, galleries and art fairs including Harvard Divinity School, U.C. Berkeley, Stanford University, University of Southern California, University of Washington, CAM/New York University, Universidad de las Americas, Puebla, Mexico, Academy of Art, Wroclaw, Poland, Royal College of Art, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Cleveland Museum of Art, Whitney Museum of American Art, Guggenheim Museum, Drawing Center, PS 1 Museum/Clock Tower Gallery, National Museum of American History, Mexican Cultural Institute, Washington, D.C., the Americas Society, NY, The Cervantes Institute, NY, Seoul Museum of History, Other Gallery, Shanghai, Yan Yan Club, Beijing, Yeosu City Hall, MACO/Mexico City, Espacio Trapezio, Madrid, Spain, Carriage House, New York, NY, White Box, New York, NY, and Elizabeth Foundation for the Arts, New York, NY.Select Bibliography
2011- Zamudio, Raúl; and Doring, Adolfo, Adolfo Doring: Nomenclature, Hong Kong, China: DK Art Books.
- Zamudio, Raúl, Alternative Narrative: Chinese Video Art in the New Decade, Shanghai, China: Other Gallery.
- Zamudio, Raúl, “Cinema de la Crueldad,” La Tempestad, (July-August): pp. 126-129.
- Zamudio, Raúl, Fernando Martin Godoy: Capitulo, Madrid, Spain: Caja Madrid.
- Zamudio, Raúl; and Pollitt, Joe, Lui Lei: Floating Ice Biography, Beijing, China: Other Gallery.
- Zamudio, Raúl; Tödt, Ilka; and Schultz, Sophia, Shahram Entekhabi: Nothing Gold Can Stay, Beijing, China: Other Gallery.
- Zamudio, Raúl; and Cisneros, Ricardo, Ricardo Cisneros: Between Two Worlds, New York, NY: Two Leaves Editions.
- Zamudio, Raúl, et al., Stefano Cagol: Public Opinion, eds. Iara Boubnova, Gregor Jansen, Michele Robecchi and Andrea Viliani, Milan and New York: Charta.
- Zamudio, Raúl, The Third Eye/I, Shanghai, China: Other Gallery.
- Zamudio, Raúl; Mean, Howard; and Gehman, Martha, Winslow McCagg: Recent Paintings, Winchester, Virginia: Two Streams Press.
- Zamudio, Raúl; and Ulrich, Wojtek, Wojtek Ulrich, Wroclaw, Poland: GREG.
- Zamudio, Raúl; and Ulrich, Wojtek, Wojtek Ulrich, Beijing, China: Other Gallery.
2010
- Zamudio, Raúl; and Rutkute, Laura, City Without Walls, 2010 Liverpool Biennial, Vilnius: Galerija Vartai.
- Zamudio, Raúl, Damian Ontiveros: Towards a Relational Turn in Art, Nuevo León, México: Autonomous University of Nuevo León.
ISBN 9786077577522
- Zamudio, Raúl, Gordon Cheung: The Sleeper Awakes, Shanghai, China: Other Gallery.
- Zamudio, Raúl, Gorka Mohamed: Tautologies, Seoul, Korea: Bright Treasure Art Projects.
- Zamudio, Raúl; Reisman, Sarah; Ramoran, Edwin; and Becker, Carol, Imageless: Jaye Rhee, Seoul, Korea: Specter Press.
- Zamudio, Raúl, The Metamorphosis, Shanghai, China: Other Gallery.
- Zamudio, Raúl; and Betheaux, Maarten,The Pavilion of Realism, Shanghai, China: Other Gallery.
- Zamudio, Raúl, “Public Art in South Korea,” Public Art, (March-April): pp. 86-90.
- Zamudio, Raúl; and Sun, Yao, Sun Yao: Topographies of the Self, Shanghai, China: Other Gallery.
- Zamudio, Raúl, Suspensions of Disbelief, Shanghai, China: Other Gallery.
2009
- Zamudio, Raúl, "As Above So Below: From Plato’s Cave to Hitler’s Lair,” Art Map no. 27 (October): pp. 46-49.
- Zamudio, Raúl, Eternal Recurrence: The Art of Claudia Doring Baez, New York, NY: Chelsea Art Museum.
- Zamudio, Raúl, Eternal Recurrence: The Art of Lucero, New York, NY: Chelsea Art Museum.
- Zamudio, Raúl, et al., Constellations: 2009 Beijing 798 Biennale, Beijing, China: Art Map.
- Zamudio, Raúl, et al., For You, Zurich, Switzerland: Daros Collection.
- Zamudio, Raúl, “The Genie of History in Three Acts” FRAMEWORK: The Finnish Journal of Contemporary Art, no. 10 (June): pp. 74-75.
- Zamudio, Raúl, et al., Janet Belloto: Wave, New York, NY: The Lab.
- Zamudio, Raúl, “Latin American Art, an Art that is neither Latin nor American,” Art Map no. 26
(September): pp. 43-47.
- Zamudio, Raúl; Piguet, Phillipe; Oh, Kwang Sui; and Debailleux, Henri-François, Lee Bae, Beijing, China: Today Art Museum.
- Zamudio, Raúl, “Marco Maggi: Between Drawing and Withdrawing,” Art Nexus, no. 75 vol. 8 (December 2009-February 2010), pp. 60-64.http://hosfeltgallery.com/index.php?p=exhibitions&artist=Marco%20Maggi
- Zamudio, Raúl, My Mother's Garden, Seoul, Korea: Kim Hung Sun and Gallery 101 Space. ISBN 9788996139710
2008
- Zamudio, Raúl, An Woong Chul: Sky Pictures, Seoul, Korea: Art and Dream.
- Zamudio, Raúl, Garden of Delights,Yeosu, Korea: Jinnam Cultural Center, and Chonnam University.
- Zamudio, Raúl; and Kuspit, Donald, Jorge Talca, Pinturas/Paintings, Santiago, Chile: Quebecor. ISBN 9789563195231
- Zamudio, Raúl; Vine, Richard; Kim, Boggi; and Hoban, Phoebe, Oh Chi Gyun: Defining Landscapes, Manchester, Vermont: Hudson Hills. ISBN 9781934435045
- Zamudio, Raúl; Park, Ilho; Matsumoto, Tohru; Broeckman, Andreas; and Bertheux, Maarten, Turn and Widen: 5th Seoul International Media Art Biennale, Seoul, Korea: Seoul Museum of Art. ISBN 9788993037128
2007
- Zamudio, Raúl; and Hungerbuhler, Marc, SURGE, Beijing, China: Artist Network, and OCT Contemporary Art Terminal.
- Zamudio, Raúl, et al., Turn and Widen: Media Art Now and Future, Seoul, Korea: Seoul Museum of Art.
- Zamudio, Raúl, Wojtek Ulrich: SCUM, New York, NY: White Box.
2006
- Zamudio, Raúl, “Cesar Cervantes: Collecting Art and the Art of Collecting in Mexico” Contemporary (Special on Contemporary Art Collecting) no. 80 (April): pp. 40-44.
- Zamudio, Raúl, et al., Presente Perfecto/Present Perfect, Austin, TX: Volitant Gallery.
- Zamudio, Raúl; and Kościelak, Elżbieta, Dubler/Body Double, Wroclaw, Poland: Polish Ministry of Culture, and Centrum Kultury Zamek Wroclaw-Lesnica. ISBN 9788389366757
2005
- Zamudio, Raúl, “Eel Kwon Kim: A Day in the Life of a Painting,” Arts in Culture, no. 9. pp. 116-117.
- Zamudio, Raúl, et al., The Encyclopedia of Twentieth-Century Photography, 3 vols., ed. Lynn Warren, London and New York: Routledge. ISBN 9781579583934
- Zamudio, Raúl, “The New MOMA” Art Nexus no. 58 vol. 4, (September/November): p.76.
- Zamudio, Raúl, “Tania Bruguera” Contemporary (special issue on Venice Biennial) vol. 74 (Summer): pp. 42-45.http://www.contemporary-magazines.com/profile74_3.htm
- Zamudio, Raúl, et al., Transcultural New Jersey: Diverse Artists Shaping Culture and Communities, Vol. II, eds. Isabel Nazario, Jeffrey Wechsler, and Marianne Ficarra. Rutgers: The State University of New Jersey.
- Zamudio, Raúl, “Video Fair or Video Fare?” Contemporary vol. 73: p. 49.
- Zamudio, Raúl, et al., Women in Love, New York, NY: Tenri Cultural Institute.
2004
- Zamudio, Raúl; and Park, Shin-Eui, Airan Kang, Digital Book Project, Seoul, Korea: A & A. ISBN 8995141689
- Zamudio, Raúl, et al., Chakaia Booker: Jersey Ride, Jersey City: Jersey City Museum.
- Zamudio, Raúl, et al., Eel Kwon Kim, New York: John Jay Gallery, John Jay College, C.U.N.Y.
- Zamudio, Raúl, et al., The Encylopedia of Sculpture, 3 vols., ed. Antonia Boström, London and New York: Fitzroy Dearborn.
- Zamudio, Raúl, “Flash Mobsters” Framework: The Finnish Journal of Contemporary Art (No. 3): pp. 115-116.
- Zamudio, Raúl; Vrachopoulos, Thalia; Lee Yongwoo; and Bartelik, Marek, Haesook Kim: Weltanschauung, Seoul, Korea, and New York, NY: Tenri Cultural Institute.
- Zamudio,Raúl; and Kuspit, Donald, Norma Bessout: The Journey, Boston, Mass.: Arden Gallery.
- Zamudio, Raúl, “Some Notes on Censorship and Art After 9/11” Laboratory (March):np.
- Zamudio, Raúl, et al., Sylvia Wald, New York, NY: Tenri Cultural Institute.
2003
- Zamudio, Raúl, et al., Going Public: Politics, Subjects, Place, Modena and Sassulo: MAST, 2003
- Zamudio, Raúl, “Jorge Tacla: Expanding the Field of Painting” Art Nexus no. 49 (July/September): pp. 48-52.
2002
- Zamudio, Raúl, “Atelier Morales” Flash Art (October): p. 111.
- Zamudio, Raúl, Blue on the Track, New York, NY: Generous Miracles Gallery.
- Zamudio, Raúl, “Javier Tellez: Institutionalized Aesthetics” Flash Art (July/September): pp. 85-86.
- Zamudio, Raúl, et al., Kim Dae Won: Mountain Vistas and Guardian Spirits, New York, NY: Tenri Culturla Institute.
- Zamudio, Raúl; Fletcher, Annie; and Fabricus, Jacob, Op-Ed: Gerard Byrne, Dublin, Ireland: Limerick City Gallery of Art, and The Douglas Hyde Gallery. ISBN 0907660819
- Zamudio, Raúl, et al., (The World May Be) FANTASTIC, Sydney: 2002 Sydney Biennial.
- Zamudio, Raúl, et al., St. James Guide to Hispanic Artists, ed. Thomas Riggs, New York, NY: St. James Press.
2001
- Zamudio, Raúl, Guillermo Creus, New York, NY: Cynthia Broan Gallery.
- Zamudio, Raúl, Viva Cuba, New London, CT: Alva Gallery.
2000
- Zamudio, Raúl, "Cildo Meireles: Knowing Can Be Destroying” TRANS>Art Cultures Media no.7 (Spring): pp. 144-152.http://web.gc.cuny.edu/dept/arthi/part/part5/raul.html
- Zamudio, Raúl, et al., The Grey Painting XII, New York, NY: Nikolai Fine Art.
External links
- weblog
- Wikipedia entry in Spanish