Oscar Murillo (artist)
Oscar Murillo (born 1986) is a Colombian-British artist known for his large-scale, gestural paintings and multimedia installations that explore themes of globalization, migration, labor, and community. Murillo's work often incorporates found materials, such as canvases sewn together, dirt, and industrial debris, reflecting the socio-political landscapes he investigates.
Murillo studied at the University of Westminster and the Royal College of Art in London. He gained significant recognition in the early 2010s and his work has been exhibited internationally at major museums and galleries.
Key aspects of Murillo's artistic practice include:
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Large-Scale Canvases: Murillo is recognized for his expansive canvases which are often worked on both in the studio and during his travels, absorbing materials and traces of different environments.
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Social Commentary: His art engages with issues of economic disparity, displacement, and the impact of globalized systems on individuals and communities.
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Process-Based Approach: Murillo's work emphasizes the process of creation, often leaving visible marks of his labor and interaction with the materials.
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Multimedia Installations: In addition to painting, Murillo creates immersive installations that incorporate sound, video, and sculptural elements to create multi-sensory experiences.
Murillo's work can be seen as a reflection on the complexities of contemporary life, examining the interconnectedness of cultures and the forces that shape our world. He continues to be a significant voice in contemporary art, exploring the boundaries of painting and installation while addressing critical social and political issues.