Alexandre Murucci – Lives and work in Rio, is a Brazilian visual artist, art director, designer and writer. Graduated by Parque Laje School of Visual Art, under the guidance of Fernando Cocchiaralle, Rio’s Modern Art Museum director, among others. His work with sculptures, installations, photography and video, led him to receive the Ibêre Camargo Foundation Prize and others, such as the Thyssen-Bornemisza Foundation TB2. Among main exhibitions he participated are: “Las Americas Latinas – Las Fatigas Del Querer” in Milan, curated by Philippe Daverio, The Lichkunst Austria Biennale, and shows in the USA, Cuba, Portugal, Italy, Slovenia and Spain, aside from other 62 exhibitions, in 20 years of trajectory. In 2017, he was one of the artists chosen for the Venice Biennale, among the international names in the Grenada Pavilion, curated by Omar Donia. He is also a curator and cultural producer, presiding the TRIO Biennial, Tridimensional International Rio Biennial.