Most comprehensive bilingual monograph on Oscar Muñoz’s work to date
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Oscar Muñoz
Invisibilia
Accompanying the exhibition "Invisibilia" this catalogue constitutes the first substantive monograph on Oscar Muñoz’s work in English. It aims to become one of the most significant research resources published on the artist’s work to date by addressing the entire span of the artist’s career, beginning in the 1970s and continuing to 2020.
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The publication contributes to the field of conceptual photography both within and beyond the Latin American context. Bilingual Spanish translations extend its international reach. The diverse cadre of contributors offers fresh takes on frequently discussed artworks that are here given a new slant. A comprehensive chronology that charts Muñoz’s artistic evolution alongside the development of the artistic scene in Cali and national events in Colombia effectively roots the artist’s works in its cultural and historical context.
press commentaries
His works are engaging because of their mysterious processes, and because they use universal, ephemeral materials like dust, water, and light to tackle heavy, eternal issues like violence, grief, and selfhood.
Hyperallergic
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Contributions by F. Bazzano-Nelson, N. Brizuela, V. K. Davidson, J. Fontcuberta, M. Gili, M. Mendez, O. Muñoz, M. I. Rodríguez, K. Salcido, E. Shtromberg, R. Storr, A. Uslenghi
Text: English / Spanish288 pages, 206 colour illustrations
22.9 × 30.5 cm, hardcover
ISBN: 978-3-7774-3558-9
Events
Phoenix
| Phoenix Art Museum
Austin
| Blanton Museum of Art. The University of Texas at Austin
Categories
Photography
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Art 20th Century
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Artist monographs
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Sculpture
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Contemporary Art
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Art 21st Century
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Drawing
Keywords
Contemporary Art, photography, photorealism, printmaking, graphite drawing, installation art, audiovisual media, sculpture, 21st century, hispanic
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