Bruno Leitão was born in Lisbon in 1979 and lives between Madrid and Lisbon.
He is the curatorial director of Hangar – Artistic Research Center. In Hangar, he has curated and programmed several exhibitions, talks and seminars with artists such as Luis Camnitzer, Coco Fusco, Carlos Amorales, The Otolith Group, John Akomfrah, Rosa Barba, João Onofre, Lawrence Abu Hamdan, Elena Bajo, João Maria Gusmão and Pedro Paiva, Alfredo Jaar, Fernanda Fragateiro or Zined Sedira, among others.
As an independent curator, he curated Pouco a Pouco, the first solo exhibition by Ângela Ferreira in Spain at the CGAC (Santiago de Compostela, 2019); Affective Utopia at the Kadist Foundation (Paris, 2019) with the artists Sammy Baloji & Filip De Boeck, Luis Camnitzer, ngela Ferreira, Alfredo Jaar, Kiluanji Kia Henda, Grada Kilomba, Reynier Leyva Novo and Paulo Nazaret; A Ilha de Vénus by Kiluanji Kia Henda in Hangar (Lisbon, 2018); Cubismo Ideológico by Carlos Amorales in Hangar (Lisbon, 2017); Plagiar o Futuro, co-curated with Andrea Rodríguez Novoa, with the artists Edouard Decam, Elena Bajo, João Maria Gusmão and Pedro Paiva, Jordi Colomer, Letícia Ramos, Louidgi Beltrame, Marlon de Azambuja and Rosa Barba in Hangar (Lisbon, 2016); Topología del Aura with Carles Congost, Javier Núñez Gasco, Igor Jesus, Sara and André in the Bacelos gallery (Madrid, 2016); Sem Título by João Onofre and Princípio Tautológico with Igor Jesus, Sara and André, Cristina Garrido, Javier Núñez Gasco, João Paulo Serafim, João Ferro Martins, Daniel Barroca, Paolo Chiasera and Los Torreznos in Hangar; El Buen Caligrama in The Goma Gallery (Madrid, 2015); You Love Me, You Love Me Not in Galeria Municipal do Porto (Oporto, 2015); Atelier Utopia in Porto Fundação EDP (2012); Contra a / c in 3 + 1 Contemporary Art (Lisbon, 2014); among others.
He contributed as an editor and with texts for several magazines and catalogs. Among these, stand out the book that will be released in December 2019 Curating Coloniality in Contemporary Iberia, published together with Carlos Garrido Castellano by the University of Wales Press. And texts for Atlantica: Contemporary Art from Angola and its Diaspora (Hangar Books), The Gap (curated by Luc Tuymans for Parasol Unit, London, and Mukha, Antwerp), Atlántica magazine, Dardo Magazine, Artishock (Chile) and Artecapital. "En Construcción" curated by Santiago Olmo (CGAC-Santiago de Compostela).
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