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MAGDALENA CORREA Studies:

2003 PHD in Photography from the Technical University of Catalonia, Barcelona, Spain. 1994 Bachelor in Fine Art from the Catholic University of Chile, Santiago, Chile.

1988 Education Degree in Arts from the Metropolitan University of Chile, Santiago, Chile.

Education and Research:

1999 Replace teaching Fine Arts at Pompeu Fabra University, Barcelona, Spain. 00-05 A member of the research project "Introduction to Audiovisual and Multimedia Systems", at the Polytechnic University of Catalonia, Bcn, Spain.

04-05 Director of a film on photography (online) for the San Sebastian University, Concepción, Chile.

05-08 Researcher on the subject of Photography and Video (online) at the Ibero-American University Foundation (FUNIBER), Barcelona, Spain.

2011 Director at “Art and Nature” Seminary for Fine Arts Department at the Finis Terrae University, Santiago, Chile.

10-13 Teaching at the Antonio de Nebrija University, Madrid, Spain.

Awards and Scholarships:

2014 Fondart, Government of Chile. Subsidy for the catalogue “La Rinconada”. 2007 Ruy Clavijo grant, Casa Asia, Barcelona, Spain.

2006 Generalitat de Catalunya, Barcelona, Spain. Subsidy for the catalogue “Austral”. 00-04 Generalitat de Catalunya Scholarship, Barcelona, Spain.

96-99 Presidente de La Republica Scholarship, Santiago, Chile.

1993 Alfredo Valenzuela Puelma Award. XI International Art Biennial, Santiago, Chile.

Bibliography: Catalogues:

2000 Burnt Nature. 50 pages (1000 copies).

2008 Territories and stocks.123 pages (1000 copies). 2011 Níveo. 120 pages (1000 copies).

2013 Rinconada. 156 pages (1000 copies).

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2001 Museum Book. 250 pages (1000 copies).

2002 The World Trade Center / The Voyage Book. 250 pages (1000 copies). 2006 Austral Book. 360 pages (500 copies).

2007 Gobi-Atacama Book. 357 pages (750 copies). Galleries Exhibiting My Work:

Kabe Contemporary Gallery. (Miami). 123 N.W. 23 Street Miami, FL, USA. (305-5738142) La Fabrica Gallery. (Madrid, Spain). Alameda Street, number 9. (91-2985531)

Member of APT / Artist Pension Trust:

http://www.aptglobal.org/en/Artists/Page/8848/magdalena-correa Solo Shows:

2014

"La Rinconada", Andaluz Center of the Photography, Almería, Spain. "Niveo", Casal de Solleric Cultural Center, Palma de Mallorca, Spain. 2013

"La Rinconada", Santiago Museum of Contemporary Art, Santiago, Chile. 2012

"Níveo", Santiago Museum of Contemporary Art, Santiago, Chile. 2011

“Niveo”, Molinos del Río Museum, Murcia, Spain. “Niveo”, Cajamar Foundation, Malaga, Spain. “Niveo”, Pilar Serra Gallery, Madrid, Spain. 2010

“Journey”, Kabe Contemporary Gallery, Miami, USA. 2009

“La Desaparición”, Beijing Cervantes Institute, China.

“Territorios y Existencias”, Museum of Fine Arts, Huelva, Spain.

“Territorios y Existencias”, Telephonic Foundation, Buenos Aires, Argentina. 2008

“Gobi-Atacama”, Museum of Fine Arts, Santander, Spain. “Gobi-Atacama”, CDAN, Art and Nature Center, Huesca, Spain. “Austral”, Isabel Aninat Gallery, Santiago, Chile.

“Territorios y Existencias”, Telephonic Foundation, Santiago, Chile. “Gobi-Atacama”, Casa Asia Cultural Center, Barcelona, Spain. “Austral”, National Museum of Fine Arts, Santiago, Chile. 2007

“Austral”, Da Casa Brasileira Museum, Sao Paulo, Brazil. “Austral”, Italo Iberoamericano Institute, Rome, Italy.

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2006

“Austral”, Estiarte Gallery, Madrid, Spain.

“Austral”, Caja de Burgos Center of Contemporary Art, Burgos, Spain. “Austral”, Virreina Palace, Barcelona, Spain.

2005

“Patagonia”, Loop`00, Antonio de Barnola Gallery, Barcelona, Spain. “El Viaje”, Matucana 100 Cultural Center, Santiago, Chile.

“Arquitectura y Habla”, Sao Paulo Cervantes Institute, Brazil. 2004

“Arquitectura y Habla”, Chicago Cervantes Institute, U.S.A. “Eñ Viaje”, Animal Gallery, Santiago, Chile.

“The World Trade Center”, Antonio de Barnola Gallery, Barcelona, Spain. “S/T” (Untitled), Visor Gallery, Valencia, Spain.

2003

“El Viaje”, OFF Loop`00, Antonio de Barnola Gallery, Barcelona, Spain. “The World Trade Center”, Cervantes Institute, Paris, France.

2002

“El Museo”, San Agustín Convent, Barcelona, Spain.

“Extensiones”, Tinglado II - Tarragona Port. Tarragona, Spain. “El Museo”, Photography Biennial, Barcelona, Spain.

“El Museo”, MEIAC, Contemporary Art Museum, Badajoz, Spain. 2001

“El Museo”, Santiago Museum of Contemporary Art, Chile. 2000

“Naturaleza Muerta”, Santiago Museum of Contemporary Art, Chile.

“Naturaleza Muerta”, Manzana De La Rivera Foundation, Asunción, Paraguay. 1999

“The Miracle”, Antonio de Barnola Gallery, Barcelona, Spain.

“Naturaleza Muerta”, Exhibition Room, Association of Architects, Barcelona, Spain. “Cementerios”, Catalan institute of Cooperation Latin American, Barcelona, Spain.

Gruop Shows: 2014

"La Desaparicion", in the exhibition project: “Languages and Aesthetics of Spanish Video Art”, Songwon Art Center de Seúl, Corea del Sur.

"La Desaparicion", in the exhibition project: “Languages and Aesthetics of Spanish Video Art”, Cervantes Institute, Pekin, China.

"El Locutorio", La Casa Encendida, Madrid, Spain.

“Un flâneur contemporáneo” (brief autobiographical account), III Festival "Eyes of women", Casal de Solleric Cultural Center, Palma de Mallorca, Spain.

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international Environmental Film Festival, Palacio de Cortés in Cuernavaca, Mexico.

2013

"Lo Parcial como Significativo", Alcobendas Center of Contemporary Art, Madrid, Spain. Arco (Madrid), Kabe Contemporary Gallery, Miami, USA.

2012

"Burgos Marca de Fábrica", Caja de Burgos Center of Contemporary Art, Burgos, Spain. PS-ARTE (Sao Paulo), Anita Beckers Gallery, Franckfurt, Germany.

“La Desaparición”, Cultural Center the “Tabacalera”, Madrid, Spain. Arco, (Madrid), Pilar Serra Gallery, Madrid, Spain.

2011

Artebo, (Bogotá), Anita Beckers Gallery, Frankfurt, Germany. Maco, (México), Kabe Contemporary Gallery, Miami, USA. "El Locutorio", Spanish Cultural Center, Mexico City, Mexico.

Finalist V Pilar Citoler International Contemporary Photography Award, Cordoba, Spain.

2010

Artebo, (Bogotá), Colombia, Isabel Aninat Gallery, Chile. “Patagonia”, in White Night, Cab de Burgos, Spain.

“Ars itineris: Travel in Contemporary Art”, Navarra Museum, Spain.

2009

“Patagonia”, UCCA, Ullens Center for Contemporary Art, Beijing, China. “Patagonia”, CIGE, Beijing Art Fair, China. Casa Asia, Barcelona, Spain. Arco, (Madrid), Michael Zink Gallery, Berlin, Germany.

Finalist, Artifariti Project, Caceres, Spain.

Finalist, III Pilar Citoler International Contemporary Photography Award, Cordoba, Spain.

2008

“El Locutorio”, Cervantes Institute, Salvador de Bahia, Brazil.

“Patagonia”, Rioja Cultural Center of Contemporary Art, Logroño, Spain “H2O”, Kursal, San Sebastian, Spain.

“Transmongoliano”, in White Night, Open Eye Gallery, Liverpool / England. “7,600 km”, CIGE, Beijing Art Fair, China. Casa Asia, Barcelona, Spain. Maco, (Mexico), Antonio de Barnola Gallery, Barcelona, Spain. MiArt, (Milan), Antonio de Barnola Gallery, Barcelona, Spain. Arco, (Madrid), Antonio de Barnola Gallery, Barcelona, Spain. Pulse, (New York), Antonio de Barnola Gallery, Barcelona, Spain.

2007

“El Locutorio”, Spanish Cultural Center, Montevideo, Uruguay.

“El Locutorio”, CIGE, Beijing Art Fair, China. Casa Asia, Barcelona, Spain. Balelatina, (Basilea), Isabel Aninat Gallery, Santiago, Chile.

ArteBa, (Buenos Aires), Matucana 100, Santiago, Chile.

“El Locutorio”, IVAM / Valencia Institute of Modern Art, Valencia, Spain. “El Locutorio”, Brasilia Cervantes Institute, Brazil.

“El Locutorio”, Victoria Foundation Center, Zaragoza, Spain.

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2006

“Paisajes” (Landscapes), Animal Gallery, Santiago, Chile. Arco (Madrid), EstiArte Gallery, Madrid, Spain.

Arco (Madrid), Antonio de Barnola Gallery, Barcelona, Spain. “Patagonia”, Rodríguez Acosta Foundation, Galicia, Spain.

2005

“Arquitecturas” (Architectures), Ob–Art Gallery, Barcelona, Spain.

PhotoEspaña Photography Competition. Conde Duque Cultural Center, Madrid, Spain.

2004

Arco (Madrid). Antonio de Barnola Gallery, Barcelona, Spain. Photo America. Isabel Aninat Gallery, Santiago, Chile.

Forum`04. Arco`04 Selection, Barcelona, Spain. Photographic Spring. Art Loft Gallery, Reus, Spain.

Arco (Madrid). Antonio de Barnola Gallery, Barcelona, Spain.

2003

Arco (Madrid). Antonio de Barnola Gallery, Barcelona, Spain.

2002

Forosur (Caceres). Antonio de Barnola Gallery, Barcelona, Spain. Arco (Madrid). Antonio de Barnola Gallery, Barcelona, Spain.

2001

Hotel Sevilla (Seville). Antonio de Barnola Gallery, Barcelona, Spain. Hotel Viennart (Vienna). Antonio de Barnola Gallery, Barcelona, Spain. Arco (Madrid). Antonio de Barnola Gallery, Barcelona, Spain.

2000

Arco (Madrid). Isabel Aninat Gallery, Santiago, Chile.

1999

PhotoEspaña Photography Competition. Conde Duque Cultural Center, Madrid, Spain. Arco (Madrid). Antonio de Barnola Gallery, Barcelona, Spain.

1994

First Prize in Photography, XI Valparaiso International Biennial, Santiago, Chile.

1992

Finalist, X Valparaiso International Biennial, Santiago, Chile. Public and Private Collections:

• Caceres City Hall, Spain.

• Diputación de Lerida (Lerida Regional Government), Spain. • Museum of Contemporary Art, Santiago, Chile.

• Sudamericana de Vapores S.A. Santiago, Chile. • Metro, Santiago, Chile.

• Barcelona’s Port, Spain.

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• Centro de Arte Caja de Burgos, (CAB), Spain. • IVAM, Valencia Institute of Modern Art, Spain. • CDAN / Art and Nature Center, Huesca, Spain. • Museum of Fine Arts, Santander, Spain.

• Telephonic Foundation, Santiago, Chile. • Cajamar Foundation, Malaga, Spain. • Pilar Citoler Collection, Spain.

• Madame Antoine Friling Collection, France. • Ernesto Ventós Collection, Spain.

• Solita Mishann Collection, Miami. • Cota Knobloch Collection, Miami. • Martín Lejarraga Collection, Spain. • Pierre-Antoine Ullmo Collection, France. • Jimmy Belilty Collection, Venezuela.

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