Laureana is a multidisciplinary artist based in Mexico City and occasionally in London.

LAUREANA TOLEDO (Ixtepec, Oaxaca, 1970) is a self-taught visual artist whose work explores the relationships between different media and languages, as well as the assimilation of popular culture and our ways of reading it.

She has exhibited solo and on group exhibitions in venues such as Eastside Projects in Birmingham, the Whitechapel Gallery in London, the Museum of Modern Art in Mexico, and RedCat in Los Angeles, among many others. She has developed projects as a curator and in collaboration with Francis Alys, David Byrne, Lourdes Grobet, and the band The Limit, among others.

She currently divides her time between Mexico City and London, where she held an international guest artist residency at Gasworks and prepared a piece in collaboration with a bass player called John Taylor. Her piece, in collaboration with Mick Jones' Rock'n'Roll Public Library—with whom she continues to collaborate—was exhibited at the Museo Jumex in 2019, and her documentary on the punk movement in Mexico City will be ready in 2026.

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