Damián Ortega
Mexican visual artist (b. 1967)
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Damián Ortega (born July 1967)[1] is a Mexican visual artist, known for his contemporary sculpture, installation art, and mixed-media art. He lives in Mexico City and Berlin.[2][3]
Born
July 1967 (age 58)
Damián Ortega Stoupignan
July 1967 (age 58)
Mexico City, Mexico
KnownforSculpture, installation, mixed-media art
FatherHéctor Ortega
Damián Ortega | |
|---|---|
| Born | Damián Ortega Stoupignan July 1967 (age 58) Mexico City, Mexico |
| Known for | Sculpture, installation, mixed-media art |
| Father | Héctor Ortega |
Early life and education
Damián Ortega was born in July 1967 in Mexico City, Mexico.[4] His father is actor and filmmaker Héctor Ortega Gómez, and his mother is María Asunción Stoupignan.[citation needed]
Career
One of Ortega's most well-known works is "Cosmic Thing" (2002), a large-scale installation composed of a disassembled Volkswagen Beetle suspended from the ceiling, with each part hanging individually in space.[5]
Honors and awards
- Hugo Boss Prize, 2007 (nominated)
- Smithsonian Artist Research Fellowship, 2014[6]
- Inaugural recipient of the Ezratti Family Prize for sculpture at the Institute of Contemporary Art in Miami.[7]
- 2023 Zurich Art Prize[3]