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    The World According To Federico Uribe

    Presented by Boca Raton Museum of Art

    November 1-December 4, 2011

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    The World According To Federico Uribe

    Colombian conceptual artist Federico Uribe is known for his fascinating transformation of everyday objects into art. Uribe creates sculptures which are not sculpted but constructed and woven in all kinds of ways, curious and unpredictable, intricate and compulsive. Individual works and whole-room installations are made entirely out of common everyday objects like thousands of shoes, colored pencils and shoe laces. Born in Bogota, Colombia...

    Colombian conceptual artist Federico Uribe is known for his fascinating transformation of everyday objects into art. Uribe creates sculptures which are not sculpted but constructed and woven in all kinds of ways, curious and unpredictable, intricate and compulsive. Individual works and whole-room installations are made entirely out of common everyday objects like thousands of shoes, colored pencils and shoe laces. Born in Bogota, Colombia 1962, he lives and works in Miami. Uribe studied art at the University of Los Andes in Bogota and in 1988 left for New York to study under Luis Camnitzer, before moving to Miami. He has received international recognition with exhibits in New York City, Italy, Spain, Mexico and Germany. For the Museum, he will create a site specific walk-in environment filling an entire 5000-square-foot gallery.

    Included in the exhibition will be works from Uribe’s 2008 Animal Farm, a huge installation containing a life-sized farmer family made of colored pencils, with flies hovering above, framed images on the walls, and a flocks of birds (fashioned with pliers) in flight across the sky. Included will be several farm animals – creatures created from an assortment of objects, from clothes hangers to corks, pencils, sneaker soles, screwed-in pieces of wood and mop heads. Additionally, the exhibition will debut Uribe’s new work – several life-sized palm trees made from the spines and fanned pages of books, and gardens constructed of gardening tools.

     


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