Pablo Helguera (Mexico City, 1971) creates work that focuses on
history, pedagogy, sociolinguistics and anthropology in formats such as lectures, museum displays, performance and written fiction. His exciting project The School of Panamerican Unrest (2003-2011), an example of socially engaged art, consisted in a nomadic thinktank, physically crossed the continent by car from Anchorage to Tierra del Fuego. He has exhibited widely internationally (MoMA, Havana Biennial, Performa, Reina Sofia, amongst many others) and has been recipient of the Guggenheim and Franklin Furnace Fellowships and the Creative Capital and Art Matters grant.