Tadeo Muleiro (1983, Argentina) lives and works in Buenos Aires. He holds a degree in Visual Arts from the Universidad del Museo Social Argentino and teaches sculpture at the Universidad Nacional de las Artes in Argentina. He has received national and international grants, including in 2025 the textile residency at Córtex Frontal in Arraiolos, Portugal, and a production grant in New York awarded by Latinismo Art & Education. In 2023, he was an artist-in-residence at the Serlachius Museum in Finland and at the McColl Center in Charlotte, NC, USA. In 2022, he participated in the Contemporary Textile Residency Ifitry in Morocco, Africa, and in 2020 he took part in the artist residency at La Napoule Art Foundation in Nice, France. In 2019, GloArt Center funded his project Cernunnos, created in Lanaken, Belgium, and he was also part of the residency at Building Bridges Art Exchange in Los Angeles, USA. In 2012, he received the Visual Arts Fellowship from the National Fund for the Arts in Argentina, and that same year participated in the PAC Project organized by Gachi Prieto Gallery in Buenos Aires.
Exhibitions include: the solo show Softness and Color of the Myth, curated by Silvina Amighini and Helena Ferronato, DIMAD, Matadero Madrid (2025); Weaving Identities: Dialogues, Traces, and Future, curated by Marisa Caichiolo, inaugural show at ALL Museum, Valparaíso, Chile (2024); the solo exhibition UMBRA at The White Lodge Gallery, Córdoba, Argentina; MYTHOS at the McColl Center, Charlotte, USA (2023); Art at Play at Fundación Proa (2021); Station E: In Transit at Building Bridges Art Exchange Gallery, Los Angeles, California (2019); Extracorporeal: Beyond the Body at MOLAA, Museum of Latin American Art, Long Beach, California (2018); and Borges: Fictions of an Infinite Time at CCK, Centro Cultural Kirchner, Buenos Aires (2016). His work has been shown across Argentina in solo exhibitions at major institutions such as the Timoteo Navarro Museum of Fine Arts (Tucumán), Franklin Rawson Museum of Fine Arts (San Juan), and Rosa Galisteo Museum (Santa Fe).
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