Mauricio Muñoz

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Mauricio Muñoz

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June 2020

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2020

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June 2020

Night Screen

Mauricio Muñoz is an artist based in Tijuana, Mexico and co-director of Deslave.Working mainly with performance, painting and neon installations, hiswork explores elements of pop culture to analyze the power dynamics,sometime racist and classist, within queer communities. His work hasbeen exhibited in solo shows at the Centro Cultural Tijuana and BiquiniWax EPS, and collective exhibitions at the Museum of Contemporary ArtSan Diego, the San Diego Art Institute, Encuentro Nacional de ArteJoven, and Rivera among others.In 2018 he received a BA in Communications Studies from UABC. He isthe co-director of Deslave, an artist-run space and curatorial projectbased in Tijuana, where he has worked on curatorial projects for HumanResources (Los Angeles), Material Art Fair (Mexico City), Swab Art Fair(Barcelona) and SEVENTH Gallery (Melbourne). Currently, he’s curatingthe Eight Miradas Biennial. In 2019 he was named as the mexicanemerging visual artist of the year by La Tempestad magazine.

Mauricio Muñoz is an artist based in Tijuana, Mexico and co-director of Deslave.Working mainly with performance, painting and neon installations, hiswork explores elements of pop culture to analyze the power dynamics,sometime racist and classist, within queer communities. His work hasbeen exhibited in solo shows at the Centro Cultural Tijuana and BiquiniWax EPS, and collective exhibitions at the Museum of Contemporary ArtSan Diego, the San Diego Art Institute, Encuentro Nacional de ArteJoven, and Rivera among others.In 2018 he received a BA in Communications Studies from UABC. He isthe co-director of Deslave, an artist-run space and curatorial projectbased in Tijuana, where he has worked on curatorial projects for HumanResources (Los Angeles), Material Art Fair (Mexico City), Swab Art Fair(Barcelona) and SEVENTH Gallery (Melbourne). Currently, he’s curatingthe Eight Miradas Biennial. In 2019 he was named as the mexicanemerging visual artist of the year by La Tempestad magazine.

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Mauricio Muñoz

Mauricio Muñoz (b. 1993, Tijuana) explores elements of pop culture to analyze the power dynamics, often racist and classist, within queer communities. Their artwork primarily takes the form of performance, video, painting and immersive installations. They have had solo exhibitions at the Centro Cultural Tijuana and Biquini Wax EPS, and their work has been included in group shows at kurimanzutto; the Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego; and the San Diego Art Institute.