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Eduardo Molinari is a visual artist and Professor at the Visual Arts Department of the National University of the Arts (IUNA), Buenos Aires.

His work involves interdisciplinary and collaborative practices. In 2001, he founded Archivo Caminante (Walking Archive), a visual archive of real and imaginary relations between art and history. In 2010, together with the artist Azul Blaseotto, he founded the cultural and activist space La Darsena Platform for Thinking and Artistic Interaction in Buenos Aires. Recent exhibitions include: The Hotel (with Azul Blaseotto), European Center for Constitutional and Human Rights, Berlin, 2012; Espejos, Centro Cultural de la Memoria Haroldo Conti (ex ESMA), Buenos Aires, 2012; The Chameleon, MDE11, Medellin, 2011; The Potosí Principle, Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofia, Madrid, Haus der Kulturen der Welt, Berlin, and Museo Nacional de Etnografia y Folklore, La Paz, 2010–2011; and TransAktion – Sculptures of Transition, Weltecho, Chemnitz, 2008. Molinari lives and works in Buenos Aires.