Carlos J Soto (b. 1980) is a director and designer based in New York City, where he studied Art History and Literature at the Pratt Institute. His GIRLMACHINE, created in collaboration with Charles Chemin, premiered at Performa 09 and was subsequently presented in Paris by the American University of Paris. Pig Pig Pig (2010) was developed in residency at Le Point Éphémère, Paris, and performed at the Moscow Museum of Modern Art. In 2011, he was featured in an evening of works curated by Robert Wilson for Works & Process at the Guggenheim Museum. Soto was artist-in-residence at Kampnagel, Hamburg, in 2008. In September 2013, Pace Gallery, NY, exhibited video work created in residency at Willem de Kooning’s studio in Springs, NY. Soto was artist-in-residence at the Watermill Center in Decemb
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Adam’s Passion (La passione di Adamo), Pärt
Teatro dell'Opera di RomaCostume designer
View program, cast and crewProximity: A Trio of New American Operas, Various
Lyric Opera of ChicagoCostume designer
View cast and crewAdam’s Passion (La passione di Adamo), Pärt
Teatro dell'Opera di RomaCostume designer
View program, cast and crewLa Calisto (Calisto), Caletti-Bruni
Glimmerglass FestivalCostume designer
View cast and crewCarlos J Soto (b. 1980) is a director and designer based in New York City, where he studied Art History and Literature at the Pratt Institute. His GIRLMACHINE, created in collaboration with Charles Chemin, premiered at Performa 09 and was subsequently presented in Paris by the American University of Paris. Pig Pig Pig (2010) was developed in residency at Le Point Éphémère, Paris, and performed at the Moscow Museum of Modern Art. In 2011, he was featured in an evening of works curated by Robert Wilson for Works & Process at the Guggenheim Museum. Soto was artist-in-residence at Kampnagel, Hamburg, in 2008. In September 2013, Pace Gallery, NY, exhibited video work created in residency at Willem de Kooning’s studio in Springs, NY. Soto was artist-in-residence at the Watermill Center in Decemb