
Bio
Alejandra Baltazares is an internationally recognized multidisciplinary artist whose work spans fine arts, site-specific performances, and cross-cultural collaborations. A graduate of La Esmeralda in Mexico City with advanced studies at L'Ecole des Beaux-Arts in France and Weissensee Kunsthochschule in Germany, her artistic journey reflects a deep engagement with diverse cultures and mediums.
Exhibited in renowned spaces across Germany, Japan, Bolivia, and Mexico -among others- her portfolio includes solo and duo exhibitions, as well as impactful public interventions like La Limpia and The Purpose of Life. Residencies in Mongolia, South Africa, and Bolivia have further enriched her global perspective, while prestigious recognitions like the DAAD "Frida Kahlo" Scholarship and out of the white cube.
With a passion for exploring identity and transformation, Baltazares critically examines beauty standards, capitalism, and stereotypes through her art, documenting forms of life both from their core and through the lens of satire.
CV
Alejandra Baltazares
Mexico, 1985
Lives and works in Dusseldorf, Germany
STUDIES
2004-2008
Bachelor in Fine Arts. Escuela Nacional de Pintura, Escultura y Grabado "La Esmeralda". Mexico City
2007-2008
Exchange student at L'Ecole des Beaux Arts, Villa- Arson. Nice, France
2014-2016
Postgraduate studies at Weissensee Kunsthochschule. Berlin, Germany
AWARDS & GRANTS
2021-2022
Kunstmentorat-NRW. Selected artist for the second season of the exchange program sponsored by LabK and the Ministry of Culture. Work in collaboration with artist Stephanie Klingemann. Cologne, Germany
2019-2020
Emerging Artists stipend granted by the Mexican Arts Council
2017
Mobility grant by the Prince Claus Fund
2014-2016
“Frida Kahlo” Scholarship for Mexican Women Artists granted by the Deutscher Akademischer Austauschdienst (DAAD) in Germany and the Mexican Foreign Affairs Office
2011
XXXI Bienal de Arte Jóven (shortlist), México.
2010
Jury’s Special Mention. International Biennial of Contemporary Art. Santa Cruz, Bolivia
2010
Emerging Artists stipend granted by the Mexican Arts Council
DUO & SOLO EXHIBITIONS
2023
Next-stop, in collaboration with Finn Wagner. LABOR, Ebertplatz, Köln
2015
Everything is not Enough, in collaboration with Alejandra Alarcón. Nube Gallery. Santa Cruz, Bolivia
2014
Delightful, in collaboration with Victor Hoshiko. Jikka Gallery. Tokyo, Japan
2012
Hermosa – Aberración. Border Gallery. Mexico City
ARTIST RESIDENCIES
2017
AIR by LAM 360. Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia
2012
AIR by Greatmore Art Studios. Cape Town, South Africa
2010
AIR by Kiosko Gallery. Santa Cruz, Bolivia
PUBLICATIONS
2019
Azucar Magazine. Portfolio review. Berlin, Germany
2017
Who are we now?. Catalogue LAM 360. UlaanBaatar Public Art Week. Mongolia
10 años de residencias artísticas. Catalogue. Kiosko Galería. Santa Cruz, Bolivia
2016
10 Artistas de Salón Acme 2016. Interview for i-D and Vice Mexico
Wie zeitgenössische künstler auf unsere übersexualisierte gegenwart reagieren by Steffanie Schneider. i-D Germany
2014
A different kind of feminism. LAR-Magazine 015. Issue Sept-Oct
2012
Learn & Teach. Catalogue. Greatmore Art Studios. Cape Town, Sudáfrica
2010
Kiosko residencias
2008-2010
Catalogue. Kiosko Gallery. Santa Cruz, Bolivia
Talento que emana. Interview. Revista Cultura y Arte de México. Mexico
SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS
2023
La Limpia-Extended in collaboration with Navid Razavi for Antimonument. Site specific performance for Antimonument e.V..Wild Palms Gallery and public spaces. Düsseldorf, Germany
2022
La Limpia. Site-specific performance for Der Schmuckeremit. Curated by Oliver Gather. Pullheim, Germany
Salon des refusés. Kunst und Gäste Gallery. Kleve, Germany
2021
The Purpose of Life. Site-specific intervention. Ebertplatz-Köln, Germany
2019
Creación en movimiento. Museum Cuatro Caminos. Mexico City
2018
#Beauty. Werkstatt. Berlin, Germany
2017
Salón ACME. Mexico City
Out of Khentii. Khentii Art Gallery. Mongolia
2016
Custom Paradise. Somos Arts. Berlin, Germany
Todos los ojos en Bolivia. Retrospective at Centro Simón I. Patiño. Santa Cruz, Bolivia
Füttern Verboten. Kunstundhelden.Berlin, Germany
Salón ACME. Mexico City
2015
Haut & Farbe. Kunsthalle Hamburger Platz. Berlin, Germany
Muñecos de Loza Contemporary Art Festival. Contemporary Art Museum of Bogotá, Colombia
2013
If I could only have the Universe. Espacio mexicano Tokyo-Japan & Temenggong Artist in Residence, Singapore
Candelaria. Museo de Arte Contemporáneo. Santa Cruz, Bolivia
2012
Learn & Teach. Greatmore Studios. Cape Town, South Africa
2011
Art Room Talent. Centro de Arquitectura y Diseño. Mexico City
XXXI Encuentro Nacional de Arte Jóven. Aguascalientes, Mexico
Creación en Movimiento, Museum Diego Rivera Anahuacalli. Mexico
2010
International Biennial of Contemporary Art. Santa Cruz, Bolivia
LOOP, Video-Festival. Barcelona, Spain
2009
Video_Dumbo.Video-Festival. New York, USA
Artist Statement
That which is beautiful is loved,
that which is not beautiful is unloved
Hesiod

My work arises from the contemporary concept of feminine beauty, mainly in Western culture. Through various media such as photography, performance, graphics or on-site interventions; I explore the aesthetic processes to which women voluntarily submit themselves as well as stereotypes, beauty standards and the passing of time and its fleeting nature. From a personal experience I constantly seek to embody the sets of values that are understood as "femininity ideal" pointing them out through the artistic exercise.
To me, observing the phenomenon of beauty and the ritual that precedes it is not as superficial as it often seems. Some historians and sociologists, such as Georges Vigarello show how, through a historical review of the body and its beauty, we may also observe the evolution of society and thus give an account of the dominant social esteem. For example, once a woman of great proportions was idle while a hardened skin was only for those who had to work long hours under the sun. For today's society, obesity is considered a disease and tanned skin a luxury. Through projects like Yes, We Tan! or That who wants to be beautiful, must suffer among others, I work on such collective concerns from the absurd or the subtle to the explicit and violent.
Among the artists who have had a great influence on my work, the most notable is Luis Buñuel whose work is driven by his own obsessions. He would say about Catherine Deneuve: "...she's not exactly my type of woman, but with a limp and make-up I find her very attractive" referring to an interview about his film: Tristana. The duality between the erotic and the grotesque is equally present in my work in pieces like I love you, me neither where through the sensual melody of Serge Gainsbourg (Je T'aime moi, non plus, 1968) the audience is transported through the rawness of an aesthetic surgery into an erotic dialogue, even a loving one.
Without seeking criticism from a feminist perspective but rather a reflection from the feminine, my intention is to document forms of life and invite the viewer not only to contemplate but also think about on that which moves us to transform our bodies, the way we look, the way we wish to see ourselves and be seen.
Alejandra Baltazares, 2020