| Gerardo Suter | 1998 FellowMexico Cuernavaca, Mexico |
TranSitus (1999)

Format: Website and installation
A two-part installation both physical and virtual that explores notions of time, space, territory, origins and identity in a time when borders did not exist.
Web Sites:
Selected Works
Installation
Trayectos | Trajectories (2004)
Skin (el cuerpo fragmentado) | Skin (The Fragmented Body) (2002)
Toy Stories | Historias de juguete (2001)
Labyrinth of memory | Laberinto de memoria (1999)
TranSitus (1999)
Bitácora (disecciones de un topógrafo) | Journal (Dissections of a Topographer) (1997)
Geografía de la memoria | Geography of Memory (1996)
Anáhuac (1995)
Accomplishments
Gerardo Suter is a largely self-taught multi-disciplinary artist. By the early 1980s, he had emerged as one of Mexicos leading young photographers. In the past 15 years he has expanded his artistic work to include multi-media installations that use photography, video and new media technologies. Suters work has been exhibited in Mexico and abroad; in 1996, he represented Mexico at the São Paulo Biennial. His work may be found in the collections of Fundación Cultural Televisa; Centro de la Imagen; Museo de Arte Contemporáneo Carrillo Gil; Casa de las Americas, Havana; Museet for Fotokunst, Odessa; Museum of Fine Arts, Houston; and the Bibliothèque Nationale, Paris, among others. Born in Argentina, Suter has lived in Mexico since 1970.
News
December 2001
Gerardo Suter's Toy Stories was exhibited at the Laboratoria Arte Alameda
in Mexico City. Mexico