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Oscar Murillo (artist)

Oscar Murillo (born 1986 in La Paila, Colombia) is an artist working within the painting tradition. He currently lives and works in various locations.[1]

Oscar Murillo
Portrait of Oscar Murillo.

Curator and writer Legacy Russell has said that the artist explores "the body in transit",[2] while curator Hans-Ulrich Obrist has spoken of a "blurring […] between art and life" occurring in Murillo’s multidisciplinary works.[3]

In 2019, he co-won the Turner Prize after requesting with his fellow nominees (Tai Shani, Helen Cammock, and Lawrence Abu Hamdan) that the jury award the prize for the first time to all four nominated artists.[4]

Early life and education edit

Murillo was born and spent the first ten years of his life in La Paila, a small town in the Valle del Cauca Department of Colombia, and one of the country's largest producer's of sugarcane. His parents moved to London when he was 10 years old.[5] He attended Cardinal Pole Catholic School in Hackney, returning in 2021 to exhibit there as part of his Frequencies project. [6] His early life has influenced much of the artist’s later work, particularly the artist’s engagement with ideas of labour, globalisation, and material conditions.

In 2007, Murillo earned his BA (Hons) in Fine Art at University of Westminster. After graduating, he worked as a teacher in a secondary school. In 2012, Murillo graduated from the Royal College of Art in London, with an MA in Fine Art.[7] Living in East London, he often worked as an installer for the neighbourhood’s small galleries.[8]

Work edit

Oscar Murillo works across painting, installation, and performance, often using  draped black canvases, large-scale paintings composed of stitched-together fragments, and metal structures evoking autopsy tables and rock-like sculptures formed of corn and clay. His practice can be understood as a sustained and evolving investigation of community, informed by his cross-cultural personal ties between Colombia and the UK.

His work has been compared to that of Alberto Burri, Philip Guston, and the Abstract Expressionists for its use of colour, line, and physicality.[9] Major bodies of work include his News series, the Manifestation series, and the Surge works, all of which combine expressive mark-making with scale and colour.

Murillo's studio-based works are fundamentally tied to the environment where he produces them:[3]

I came to the realisation that I was interested in too many things at once. Somehow the studio floor was the only available tool to communicate these interests. […] One tutor from art school once said that the way I made work, or treated the studio, reminded her of when she was growing up in post-war Britain because then there was this idea that you had to be resourceful. I grew up as a child in a village in Colombia, where there was a very similar attitude to just using what was around.

— Oscar Murillo, from interview with Hans Ulrich Obrist published in Work (Rubell Family Collection: 2012)

Since 2013, through his ongoing collaborative project Frequencies, Murillo has worked with schools across the globe, placing pieces of raw canvas on schools students' desks and inviting them to draw and write on, mark and illustrate them. To date, thousands of students, primarily aged 10 to 16, have participated. The canvases are added to a growing archive, selections of which have been exhibited at the 56th Venice Biennale, Italy, the 2nd Hangzhou Triennial of Fiber Art 2016, China and 3rd Aichi Triennial, Japan,[10] and with arts organisation Artangel in 2021. Speaking about the project, Murillo has said ‘The idea is to let these kids explore in the intimate reality of the school desk, to make marks of their own desires’.[11] To date, the project has produced 50,000 canvases from 36 different countries. The project has formed the basis for a number of Murillo’s paintings and further projects, such as his Disrupted Frequencies canvases.[12]

Another ongoing theme throughout Murillo's work concerns postcolonial and socioeconomic disparities. In his work The Coming of the Europeans (2017), a large-scale banner conceived for the inaugural Kathmandu Triennale in the same year, he commented on the continuing legacy of colonialism in present-day international fairs.[13] The artist often invites contrasting socio-economic tensions within his work. In 2012, Murillo held a party for the cleaners at the Serpentine Galleries; in 2014, the artist brought Colombian factory workers to perform labour in a New York gallery space, and, at a residency in a collector’s home in Rio de Janeiro the same year, himself working alongside domestic staff and exhibiting white overalls dirtied by his exertion.

Exhibitions edit

Murillo’s recent solo exhibitions include A Storm Is Blowing From Paradise at the Scuola Grande della Misericordia in Venice, Italy; Currents 121: Oscar Murillo, at Saint Louis Art Museum, US (both 2022); Social Cataracts at KM21, The Hague, Netherlands; Spirits and Gestures at Fondazione Memmo, Rome, Italy; Condiciones aún por titular at the Museum of Art of the National University of Colombia, Bogotá (all 2021-22); Frequencies, organised by Artangel at Cardinal Pole Catholic School, London; and MAM Project 029: Oscar Murillo, Mori Art Museum, Tokyo, Japan (all 2021).

The artist’s Past solo exhibitions include at the Aspen Art Museum, US; Kunstverein in Hamburg, Germany (both 2019-20); Kettle’s Yard, Cambridge, UK; K11 Art Museum, Shanghai, China (both 2019); Haus der Kunst, Munich, Germany (2017-18); Yarat Contemporary Art Centre, Baku, Azerbaijan (2016-7); Museo de Arte de la Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Bogotá;  Centro Cultural Daoíz y Velarde, Madrid, Spain; Performa 15, New York, US and Artpace, San Antonio, US (all 2015); The Mistake Room, Los Angeles, US (2014) and South London Gallery, UK (2013).

The artist has also participated in numerous international group exhibitions and biennials, including the Sharjah Biennial 13 (2017) and the 56th Venice Biennale (2015).[14][15]

Collections edit

Work by Oscar Murillo is included in museum collections worldwide, including:

Art market edit

In February 2013, London auctions at Sotheby's, Christie's and Phillips all included Murillo’s work.[8] Artnet estimates that 24 Murillo pieces generated a total of $4.8 million at auction that year.[17] In 2013 Untitled (Drawings off the wall), sold at Phillips New York for the record price of 401,000 USD.[18]

Murillo is represented by Carlos Ishikawa (London),[19] Isabella Bortolozzi Galerie (Berlin),[20] Taka Ishi Gallery (Tokyo), Kurimanzutto (New York, Mexico City) and David Zwirner (London, New York, Paris, Hong Kong).[21]

References edit

  1. ^ "Oscar Murillo | David Zwirner". David Zwirner. Retrieved 2017-06-13.
  2. ^ "BOMB Magazine — Oscar Murillo by Legacy Russell". bombmagazine.org. Retrieved 2017-06-13.
  3. ^ a b Juan., Roselione-Valadez; Ulrich., Obrist, Hans; Gillick, Liam; Nicola., Lees; P., Watts, Jonathan; Collection., Rubell Family; Foundation., Contemporary Arts (2012). Oscar Murillo : work : Rubell Family Collection. Rubell Family Collection, Contemporary Arts Foundation. ISBN 9780982119587. OCLC 873008057.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  4. ^ Holland, Oscar (2019-12-04). "Turner Prize won by all four nominees in appeal for 'solidarity'". CNN Style. Retrieved 2019-12-04.
  5. ^ Steel, Rebecca. "Oscar Murillo | A Very Colombian Pursuit Of Art And Community". Culture Trip. Retrieved 2017-06-13.
  6. ^ Chant, Holly (2021-07-27). "Turner Prize winning artist holds exhibition in his former Hackney school". Hackney Gazette. Retrieved 2021-08-15.
  7. ^ Russell, Legacy. . BOMB Magazine. Archived from the original on 14 December 2013.
  8. ^ a b Carol Vogel (March 14, 2014), Art World Places Its Bet – Oscar Murillo Keeps His Eyes on the Canvas New York Times.
  9. ^ "Keeping it Alive: Oscar Murillo |". Flash Art. 2020-06-01. Retrieved 2023-02-09.
  10. ^ "Frequencies Project". frequenciesproject.net. Retrieved 2017-06-13.
  11. ^ Paternostro, Silvana (2021-12-10). "'Social Detonator': In Artist's Work, and Life, Different Classes Collide". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2023-02-09.
  12. ^ Viola, Eugenio. "Eugenio Viola on Oscar Murillo". www.artforum.com. Retrieved 2023-04-11.
  13. ^ "Oscar Murillo | Artworks, Exhibitions, Profile & Content". ocula.com. 2019-03-05. Retrieved 2019-03-05.
  14. ^ "people - Sharjah Art Foundation". sharjahart.org. Retrieved 2023-04-11.
  15. ^ "A Storm Is Blowing From Paradise: Oscar Murillo in Venice". Whitewall. Retrieved 2023-04-11.
  16. ^ "Untitled (Drawing Off the Wall) • Pérez Art Museum Miami". Pérez Art Museum Miami. Retrieved 2023-04-11.
  17. ^ Kazakina, Katya. "Art Flippers Chase Fresh Stars as Murillo's Doodles Soar". Bloomberg. from the original on 22 February 2014.
  18. ^ "Don't Bet Against Oscar Murillo". Art Market Monitor. 2013-09-19. Retrieved 2023-02-09.
  19. ^ "Oscar Murillo — CARLOS/ISHIKAWA". www.carlosishikawa.com. Retrieved 2018-05-17.
  20. ^ "Oscar Murillo". bortolozzi.com. Retrieved 2018-05-17.
  21. ^ "Oscar Murillo - Artworks & Biography". David Zwirner. Retrieved 2023-02-09.

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Oscar Murillo born 1986 in La Paila Colombia is an artist working within the painting tradition He currently lives and works in various locations 1 Oscar MurilloPortrait of Oscar Murillo Curator and writer Legacy Russell has said that the artist explores the body in transit 2 while curator Hans Ulrich Obrist has spoken of a blurring between art and life occurring in Murillo s multidisciplinary works 3 In 2019 he co won the Turner Prize after requesting with his fellow nominees Tai Shani Helen Cammock and Lawrence Abu Hamdan that the jury award the prize for the first time to all four nominated artists 4 Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Work 3 Exhibitions 4 Collections 5 Art market 6 ReferencesEarly life and education editMurillo was born and spent the first ten years of his life in La Paila a small town in the Valle del Cauca Department of Colombia and one of the country s largest producer s of sugarcane His parents moved to London when he was 10 years old 5 He attended Cardinal Pole Catholic School in Hackney returning in 2021 to exhibit there as part of his Frequencies project 6 His early life has influenced much of the artist s later work particularly the artist s engagement with ideas of labour globalisation and material conditions In 2007 Murillo earned his BA Hons in Fine Art at University of Westminster After graduating he worked as a teacher in a secondary school In 2012 Murillo graduated from the Royal College of Art in London with an MA in Fine Art 7 Living in East London he often worked as an installer for the neighbourhood s small galleries 8 Work editOscar Murillo works across painting installation and performance often using draped black canvases large scale paintings composed of stitched together fragments and metal structures evoking autopsy tables and rock like sculptures formed of corn and clay His practice can be understood as a sustained and evolving investigation of community informed by his cross cultural personal ties between Colombia and the UK His work has been compared to that of Alberto Burri Philip Guston and the Abstract Expressionists for its use of colour line and physicality 9 Major bodies of work include his News series the Manifestation series and the Surge works all of which combine expressive mark making with scale and colour Murillo s studio based works are fundamentally tied to the environment where he produces them 3 I came to the realisation that I was interested in too many things at once Somehow the studio floor was the only available tool to communicate these interests One tutor from art school once said that the way I made work or treated the studio reminded her of when she was growing up in post war Britain because then there was this idea that you had to be resourceful I grew up as a child in a village in Colombia where there was a very similar attitude to just using what was around Oscar Murillo from interview with Hans Ulrich Obrist published in Work Rubell Family Collection 2012 Since 2013 through his ongoing collaborative project Frequencies Murillo has worked with schools across the globe placing pieces of raw canvas on schools students desks and inviting them to draw and write on mark and illustrate them To date thousands of students primarily aged 10 to 16 have participated The canvases are added to a growing archive selections of which have been exhibited at the 56th Venice Biennale Italy the 2nd Hangzhou Triennial of Fiber Art 2016 China and 3rd Aichi Triennial Japan 10 and with arts organisation Artangel in 2021 Speaking about the project Murillo has said The idea is to let these kids explore in the intimate reality of the school desk to make marks of their own desires 11 To date the project has produced 50 000 canvases from 36 different countries The project has formed the basis for a number of Murillo s paintings and further projects such as his Disrupted Frequencies canvases 12 Another ongoing theme throughout Murillo s work concerns postcolonial and socioeconomic disparities In his work The Coming of the Europeans 2017 a large scale banner conceived for the inaugural Kathmandu Triennale in the same year he commented on the continuing legacy of colonialism in present day international fairs 13 The artist often invites contrasting socio economic tensions within his work In 2012 Murillo held a party for the cleaners at the Serpentine Galleries in 2014 the artist brought Colombian factory workers to perform labour in a New York gallery space and at a residency in a collector s home in Rio de Janeiro the same year himself working alongside domestic staff and exhibiting white overalls dirtied by his exertion Exhibitions editMurillo s recent solo exhibitions include A Storm Is Blowing From Paradise at the Scuola Grande della Misericordia in Venice Italy Currents 121 Oscar Murillo at Saint Louis Art Museum US both 2022 Social Cataracts at KM21 The Hague Netherlands Spirits and Gestures at Fondazione Memmo Rome Italy Condiciones aun por titular at the Museum of Art of the National University of Colombia Bogota all 2021 22 Frequencies organised by Artangel at Cardinal Pole Catholic School London and MAM Project 029 Oscar Murillo Mori Art Museum Tokyo Japan all 2021 The artist s Past solo exhibitions include at the Aspen Art Museum US Kunstverein in Hamburg Germany both 2019 20 Kettle s Yard Cambridge UK K11 Art Museum Shanghai China both 2019 Haus der Kunst Munich Germany 2017 18 Yarat Contemporary Art Centre Baku Azerbaijan 2016 7 Museo de Arte de la Universidad Nacional de Colombia Bogota Centro Cultural Daoiz y Velarde Madrid Spain Performa 15 New York US and Artpace San Antonio US all 2015 The Mistake Room Los Angeles US 2014 and South London Gallery UK 2013 The artist has also participated in numerous international group exhibitions and biennials including the Sharjah Biennial 13 2017 and the 56th Venice Biennale 2015 14 15 Collections editWork by Oscar Murillo is included in museum collections worldwide including Perez Art Museum Miami Florida 16 Arts Council Collection England The Broad Los Angeles Dallas Art Museum Dallas Fondazione Prada Milan Fondazione Sandretto Re Rebaudengo Turin Kettle s Yard University of Cambridge England Moderna Museet Stockholm The Museum of Contemporary Art Los Angeles Museum Ludwig Cologne The Museum of Modern Art New York Rubell Family Collection Miami Stedelijk Museum voor Actuele Kunst S M A K Ghent Taguchi Art Collection TokyoArt market editIn February 2013 London auctions at Sotheby s Christie s and Phillips all included Murillo s work 8 Artnet estimates that 24 Murillo pieces generated a total of 4 8 million at auction that year 17 In 2013 Untitled Drawings off the wall sold at Phillips New York for the record price of 401 000 USD 18 Murillo is represented by Carlos Ishikawa London 19 Isabella Bortolozzi Galerie Berlin 20 Taka Ishi Gallery Tokyo Kurimanzutto New York Mexico City and David Zwirner London New York Paris Hong Kong 21 References edit Oscar Murillo David Zwirner David Zwirner Retrieved 2017 06 13 BOMB Magazine Oscar Murillo by Legacy Russell bombmagazine org Retrieved 2017 06 13 a b Juan Roselione Valadez Ulrich Obrist Hans Gillick Liam Nicola Lees P Watts Jonathan Collection Rubell Family Foundation Contemporary Arts 2012 Oscar Murillo work Rubell Family Collection Rubell Family Collection Contemporary Arts Foundation ISBN 9780982119587 OCLC 873008057 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link Holland Oscar 2019 12 04 Turner Prize won by all four nominees in appeal for solidarity CNN Style Retrieved 2019 12 04 Steel Rebecca Oscar Murillo A Very Colombian Pursuit Of Art And Community Culture Trip Retrieved 2017 06 13 Chant Holly 2021 07 27 Turner Prize winning artist holds exhibition in his former Hackney school Hackney Gazette Retrieved 2021 08 15 Russell Legacy Oscar Murillo BOMB Magazine Archived from the original on 14 December 2013 a b Carol Vogel March 14 2014 Art World Places Its Bet Oscar Murillo Keeps His Eyes on the Canvas New York Times Keeping it Alive Oscar Murillo Flash Art 2020 06 01 Retrieved 2023 02 09 Frequencies Project frequenciesproject net Retrieved 2017 06 13 Paternostro Silvana 2021 12 10 Social Detonator In Artist s Work and Life Different Classes Collide The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 2023 02 09 Viola Eugenio Eugenio Viola on Oscar Murillo www artforum com Retrieved 2023 04 11 Oscar Murillo Artworks Exhibitions Profile amp Content ocula com 2019 03 05 Retrieved 2019 03 05 people Sharjah Art Foundation sharjahart org Retrieved 2023 04 11 A Storm Is Blowing From Paradise Oscar Murillo in Venice Whitewall Retrieved 2023 04 11 Untitled Drawing Off the Wall Perez Art Museum Miami Perez Art Museum Miami Retrieved 2023 04 11 Kazakina Katya Art Flippers Chase Fresh Stars as Murillo s Doodles Soar Bloomberg Archived from the original on 22 February 2014 Don t Bet Against Oscar Murillo Art Market Monitor 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