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Federico Uribe (born 1962) is a Colombian artist living in Miami, Florida.


Biography

Uribe grew up in Bogotá, Colombia, and attended the University of the Andes. Federico Uribe pursued his bachelor's at the University of the Andes. In 1988, he left Colombia and moved to New York, where he would study a master in fine arts degree. Throughout those years, he continued to study painting in New York under the guidance of
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, who taught him essential skills that Uribe would later own use for his personal artworks. After years of studying and practicing, he has also lived in Cuba, Mexico, Russia, England, and the United States. He has lived in
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since 2000.


Work

Uribe describes his early work as "painful paintings relating to religion." In 1996 he turned away from oil paint and "started playing with objects." He realized that his calling was not to draw or paint on canvas, but rather to mold objects into vibrant images. The connection that Federico has with words has led his art to follow that certain word that comes up to his mind, and the process of creating art and the outcome would be extremely defined by it. And sometimes the association among the used objects and the meaning of the sculpture will end transmitting ironic, benevolent provocation. His most recent work includes a series of animal sculptures created with bullets. The creatures are given certain features that of an animal that is on grief, threaten or escaping. This can be representations of the world and the current situations that we’re living in, where bullets are cheaper than buying a canvas and paint, where animals are massively being killed for fur, or food and the 90 percent of the killed animal's body mass is thrown away. Also, every animal can portray a different person in the society, such as the companies CEO's, who are represented by the lion that is at the top of the food chain and the running bunny, who represent the people escaping from debt and duties.


Style and technique

Uribe finds opportunity and plasticity in bits and pieces that society associates with one particular task and repurposes them into beautiful works of art. He creates images that are assemblages of items such as colored
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and pins, cut up pieces of color pencils, or electrical wires and components. His work is "constructed and woven in ways, curious and unpredictable, intricate and compulsive. Handcraft is essential to Uribe, who embraces a tradition of exquisitely made objects. 'I like the idea,' he says, 'of leaving my materials visible as a testimony of my process and how much work I put into it.'" Uribe transmits his feelings inspired by books that he listens to or classical paintings that he recalls. Many of his pieces draw from Old Master paintings, such as Leonardo,
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, and others; however, the artist chose not to make these references the focus of his message. The potential narratives or supposed meaning seen in his work are not meant to promote any particular ideology; rather, the artist wants the imagery of his experience to resonate with his viewers. According to Uribe, "If you relate to the objects, good. If it makes you smile, better. If it makes you think, I'm sure you're not thinking what I thought." Thus, the "plastic language" of his media, which transmits his emotional response to the world, hopes to relay a feeling – rather than a specific thought- to the viewer.


Selected solo exhibitions

*2023
Madison Museum of Contemporary Art The Madison Museum of Contemporary Art (MMoCA), formerly known as the Madison Art Center, is an independent, non-profit art museum located in downtown Madison, Wisconsin. MMoCA is dedicated to exhibiting, collecting, and preserving modern and c ...
: Madison, Wisconsin. ''Metamorphosis'' *2014 Adelson Galleries: New York, New York. ''Drawn in Pencils'' *2014 Adelson Galleries Boston: Boston, Massachusetts. ''Objects in a Mirror''. *2013
Hudson River Museum The Hudson River Museum, located in Trevor Park in Yonkers, New York, is the largest museum in Westchester County, and features the only public planetarium in the county. While often considered an art museum due to its extensive collection of Hu ...
: Yonkers, New York. ''Fantasy River''. *2011
Boca Raton Museum of Art Founded by artists, the Boca Raton Museum of Art was established in 1950 as the Art Guild of Boca Raton. The organization has grown to encompass an Art School, Guild, Store, and Museum with permanent collections of contemporary art, photography, ...
: Boca Raton, Florida. ''The World According to Federico Uribe''. *2009
Chelsea Art Museum The Chelsea Art Museum (CAM) was a contemporary art museum located at 556 West 22nd Street on the corner of Eleventh Avenue in the Chelsea neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City. The museum focused on post-war European art. The museum was ...
: New York, New York. *2007
Chelsea Art Museum The Chelsea Art Museum (CAM) was a contemporary art museum located at 556 West 22nd Street on the corner of Eleventh Avenue in the Chelsea neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City. The museum focused on post-war European art. The museum was ...
: New York, New York. *2004 Art Museum of the Americas / O.A.S.: Washington, D.C. *2003
Bass Museum of Art The Bass Museum of Art is a contemporary art museum located in Miami Beach, Florida. The Bass Museum of Art was founded in 1963 and opened in 1964. History Early years John Bass (1891–1978) and Johanna Redlich (m. February 21, 1921) were Je ...
: Miami, Florida.


References

* * Exhibition catalog. *


Further reading

* Exhibition review. * Exhibition review. *


External links

* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Uribe, Federico 1962 births Living people 20th-century Colombian artists American contemporary artists 21st-century Colombian artists