Marco Rauntree

Marco Rauntree defines his practice as the free experimentation of drawing on any material. Through drawing, collage, painting, sculpture, installation, video, and interventions in architectural space, Rauntree explores the concept of ornament, particularly in the redefinition of everyday objects through their manipulation and representation. He has had individual exhibitions at the Museo Universitario del Chopo, CDMX, MX (2020), Museo Anahuacalli, CDMX, MX (2019), Museo de Arte Querétaro, Querétaro, MX (2010); collective shows at UNEM, Monterrey, MX (2018), PROXYCO, New York, US (2017), Museum of Modern Art, CDMX, MX (2012), 2nd Polygraphic Triennial, San Juan, PR (2009), Fundación Jumex, CDMX, MX (2012, 2009, 2008); permanent project: Culiacán Botanical Garden, Sinaloa, MX (since 2011) and XIV Femsa Biennial, in Morelia, MX (2020).