Felipe Mujica

b. 1974 in Santiago de Chile, Chile / Lives and works in New York, USA

Mujica creates works comprising of installation, drawing, collapsible sculptures and printmaking, influenced by modernism and the international artistic, social and political movements in the late 60’s and 70’s. He began his art education at the Universidad Católica de Chile and later co-founded the artist-run space Galería Chilena (1997 – 2005). In the 2000s, Mujica moved to New York City where he is currently based. His works have been exhibited internationally including solo shows at Museo Experimental El Eco, Mexico D.F. (2014); The Shop – Vitamin Creative Space, Beijing (2009); Message Salon, Zürich (2008); and Centro Cultural Matucana 100, Santiago (2004).

Dedicated To The Bird We Love\
Installation view

von Bartha, S-chanf, 2017

Dedicated To The Bird We Love
Installation view

von Bartha, S-chanf, 2017

Felipe Mujica, Perez Art Museum Miami\
The Swaying Motion on the Bank of the River Falls\
2021, Foto © PAMM

Felipe Mujica, Perez Art Museum Miami
The Swaying Motion on the Bank of the River Falls
2021, Foto © PAMM

Estamos Mas Unidos A Los Invisible Que A Los Visible

Installation view

MAMM – Museo de Arte Moderno Medellin, 2018

Estamos Mas Unidos A Los Invisible Que A Los Visible

Installation view

MAMM – Museo de Arte Moderno Medellin, 2018

Les Universidades Desconocidas (The Unknown Universities)

Cotton fabric, thread and embroided wool

30 panels of approx. 295 x 160 cm

32nd Bienal de São Paulo, 2017

Les Universidades Desconocidas (The Unknown Universities)

Cotton fabric, thread and embroided wool

30 panels of approx. 295 x 160 cm

32nd Bienal de São Paulo, 2017

Las universidades desconocidas (Design 25), 2016
Cotton fabric, thread and embroidered yarn
295 x 160 cm

Las universidades desconocidas (Design 25), 2016
Cotton fabric, thread and embroidered yarn
295 x 160 cm

Felipe Mujica, Museum of Industry, Ghent, 2024\
Copyright Martin Corlazzoli for the Museum of Industry

Felipe Mujica, Museum of Industry, Ghent, 2024
Copyright Martin Corlazzoli for the Museum of Industry

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