Armando Andrade Tudela moves freely across a wide range of media and materials. In his in-depth research projects, he often employs almost documentary techniques. At the same time, his drawings and objects combine visual immediacy and technical execution with conceptual complexity.
Focusing on sites of temporal and geographical shift, Andrade Tudela analyzes the hidden internal rhymes and subtle discords within cultural history, ultimately undermining and even dismantling the cultural and historical framing structures his work examines.
Among recent exhibitions: No despide luz, Museo de Arte de Lima - MALI, Lima; Chosen memories, MoMA, New York; Itinerarios XXVII, Centro Botín, Santander e Burlador Burlado, Proyecto AMIL, Lima. He represented Peru at the 2024 Gwangju Biennale.
His works are part of some of the most important international institutional collections such as: Centre Pompidou, Paris; Museo de Arte de Lima - MALI, Lima; Museum fur Moderne Kunst, Frankfurt; Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofia, Madrid; MACBA, Barcelona; MoMA, New York; Tate, London; Castello di Rivoli, Turin; Guggenheim Museum, New York.















