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    Sofía Dourron (Buenos Aires, 1984) is an independent researcher and curator based in Buenos Aires. She holds a BA in Art History and Management and an MA in Latin-American Art History. Recently she participated in De Appel Curatorial Porgramme 2018-2019, and in the International Research Fellowship 2019 of the National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art of Korea. Between 2015 and 2018 she was a Curator at the Museum of Modern Art of Buenos Aires, where she curated shows by Edgardo Antonio Vigo, Sergio Avello, Elba Bairon, Lino Divas, and others. Since 2011 she was part of the independent space La Ene, New Energy Museum of Contemporary Art, which she directed between 2015 and 2018. Her current work researches the relationships between the Latin-American decolonial perspective, the notion of the decolonization of the unconscious, artistic practices, activisms, and traditions in different regions of the global south.