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Guadalupe Maravilla (formally Irvin Morazan) adopted his undocumented father’s fake last name Maravilla to show solidarity during these challenging political times.
Guadalupe Maravilla is an Assistant Professor at VCU Sculpture + Extended Media. Maravilla utilizes performance, sculpture, and video to explore fictional and autobiographical rituals that are sparked by current events and his autobiography.
Maravilla has performed and presented his work extensively throughout the past few years in venues such as the New Museum, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, The Bronx Museum, El Museo Del Barrio, Jersey City Museum, Masur Museum of Art, Caribbean Museum (Colombia), MARTE Museum (El Salvador), Mercosur Biennial (Brazil), Central America Biennial X ( Costa Rica), XI Nicaragua Biennial (Nicaragua), Performa 11, Performa 13, Saud Haus (Berlin), Vooruit (Belgium), Fuxe-Box Festival and Exit Art. Residencies include LMCC Workspace, SOMA (Mexico City), and Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture. His work has been recognized by numerous awards and fellowships including, Creative Capital Grant, Joan Mitchell Emerging Artist Grant, Art Matters Grant, VMFA 2017, VCU Fountainhead Fellowship, Dedalus Foundation Fellowship, Cisneros Foundation Travel Grant, The Robert Mapplethorpe Award for Photography.
Mercado, 15 oct de 2023
Iberoamérica en Frieze Londres 2023
Por ARTEINFORMADO Redacción
La vigésima edición de Frieze Londres inauguró el día miércoles 11 de octubre reuniendo a 167 galerías en Regent’s Park.
Arte en Datos, 29 nov de 2021
Velando por el arte Latinx desde Nueva York
Por Gustavo Pérez Diez
Contando con la veterana y principal institución cultural latina de Nueva York, como es El Museo del Barrio, a otras iniciativas públicas y privadas más recientes, entre ellas, Another Space, U.S. Latinx Art Forum, ...
Actualidad, 17 may de 2018
El Whitney Museum of American Art explora la vía latinoamericana
Por Gustavo Pérez Diez
El museo neoyorquino incorporó, a finales de 2017, a la puertorriqueña Marcela Guerrero para potenciar su nueva apuesta por el arte latinoamericano.
Exposición. 12 nov de 2024 - 09 feb de 2025 / Museo Nacional Thyssen-Bornemisza / Madrid, España