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Gabriel Orozco Has Given Up Making Art The artist’s new installation in Mexico City, a functioning convenience store inside a gallery, peddles a false analogy between art and disposable commodities.
This Day of the Dead – or Dia de los Muertos – take a closer look at five cultural minds who have put Mexico on the map in modern art and beyond. Frida Kahlo Self-portrait with Monkeys, Frida ...
Bob Dylan wrote that there are “maybe a thousand kings in the world,” and for a time in the nineties, the Mexican-born artist Gabriel Orozco was one of them. Orozco was a primal navigator—a ...
Mexican conceptual artist Gabriel Orozco has now reached a level of fame appropriate for a feature-length docu. "Gabriel Orozco," by fellow Mexican Juan Carlos Martin, strives to capture the rough ...
Meanwhile, in Art Basel Hong Kong, Orozco’s Mexican gallery Kurimanzutto has dedicated its booth to the artist’s latest works, particularly the limestone sculptures begun in 2017 (works range ...
Towards the end of 1996, one of Gabriel Orozco’s lungs collapsed. It was a freak occurrence and, after a painful week in hospital, the artist spent the winter convalescing in New York.
Mexican artist Gabriel Orozco has lived and worked in many places – Berlin, Mexico City, New York, Tokyo and Paris are just a few – but he has not been to Aspen, Colorado. This comes as a bit of a ...
Inspired by his father, a third-generation muralist, taking art to the public realm has been integral to Orozco’s practice since his career began. As part of his first exhibition at The Museum of ...