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- Iñigo Manglano-Ovalle (* 1961 in Madrid) ist ein spanischstämmiger Künstler, der in Chicago (Illinois, USA) lebt und arbeitet. (de)
- Iñigo Manglano-Ovalle (born 1961, Madrid, Spain) is an American conceptual artist known for multidisciplinary, socially oriented sculpture, video and installations and urban community-based projects of the 1990s. His work often explores a dialectical relationships involving minimalist aesthetics, the utopian ambitions of modernism and science, and the resulting—often negative—social, geopolitical and ecological consequences of such ideologies. New York Times critic Holland Cotter wrote that Manglano-Ovalle was adept in "distilling complex ideas into inviting visual metaphors," while Jody Zellen described his work as "infused with a formal elegance and sociopolitical content." Manglano-Ovalle has been featured in solo exhibitions at the Art Institute of Chicago, MASS MoCA, Museo Tamayo Arte Contemporaneo and Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago (MCA), and participated in Documenta 12, the Venice Biennale, Whitney Biennial, and Bienal de São Paulo. He has been recognized with MacArthur Foundation, Guggenheim, and National Endowment for the Arts fellowships and his work belongs to the collections of forty major institutions. He has been a professor at Northwestern University since 2012 and lives and works in Chicago. (en)
- Iñigo Manglano-Ovalle (né en 1961 à Madrid) est un artiste conceptuel américain connu pour ses sculptures, vidéos et installations multidisciplinaires ainsi que ses projets communautaires urbains des années 1990. Son travail explore souvent une relation dialectique impliquant l’esthétique minimaliste, les ambitions utopiques du modernisme et la science, ainsi que les conséquences sociales, géopolitiques et écologiques de ces idéologies, souvent négatives. Il est professeur à l’Université Northwestern depuis 2012 et vit et travaille à Chicago. (fr)
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- Iñigo Manglano-Ovalle (* 1961 in Madrid) ist ein spanischstämmiger Künstler, der in Chicago (Illinois, USA) lebt und arbeitet. (de)
- Iñigo Manglano-Ovalle (né en 1961 à Madrid) est un artiste conceptuel américain connu pour ses sculptures, vidéos et installations multidisciplinaires ainsi que ses projets communautaires urbains des années 1990. Son travail explore souvent une relation dialectique impliquant l’esthétique minimaliste, les ambitions utopiques du modernisme et la science, ainsi que les conséquences sociales, géopolitiques et écologiques de ces idéologies, souvent négatives. Il est professeur à l’Université Northwestern depuis 2012 et vit et travaille à Chicago. (fr)
- Iñigo Manglano-Ovalle (born 1961, Madrid, Spain) is an American conceptual artist known for multidisciplinary, socially oriented sculpture, video and installations and urban community-based projects of the 1990s. His work often explores a dialectical relationships involving minimalist aesthetics, the utopian ambitions of modernism and science, and the resulting—often negative—social, geopolitical and ecological consequences of such ideologies. New York Times critic Holland Cotter wrote that Manglano-Ovalle was adept in "distilling complex ideas into inviting visual metaphors," while Jody Zellen described his work as "infused with a formal elegance and sociopolitical content." Manglano-Ovalle has been featured in solo exhibitions at the Art Institute of Chicago, MASS MoCA, Museo Tamayo Arte (en)
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