Abraham Cruzvillegas

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Abraham Cruzvillegas Rond Point (2006) Acrylic paint, masking tape, aluminum, and glass bottles, Jack Tilton Gallery, New York
Abraham Cruzvillegas Rond Point (2006) Acrylic paint, masking tape, aluminum, and glass bottles, Jack Tilton Gallery, New York

Abraham Cruzvillegas is an artist and sculptor, born in Mexico in 1968. He studied Philosophy and Fine Arts at the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM), where he was a student of Gabriel Orozco.[1]

Abraham Cruzvillegas has exhibited extensively. In 2002 he represented Mexico at the São Paulo Art Biennial, and in 2003 he participated in the 49th Venice Biennale in the section curated by Gabriel Orozco. Museum solo shows include amongst others Contemporary Arts Museum Houston, and Museo de Arte Contemporáneo de Oaxaca (MACO), Mexico. Furthermore he has participated in shows at the Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago and The Hayward Gallery.

In 2007, Cruzvillegas collaborated on the book 'Los Dos Amigos' with Mexican artist Dr Lakra.

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