Damián Ortega

Damián Ortega’s work explores specific economic, aesthetic and cultural situations and in particular how regional culture affects commodity consumption.

He began his career as a political cartoonist and his art has the intellectual rigour and sense of playfulness often associated with his previous occupation. He creates sculptures, installations, videos and actions inspired by a wide range of mundane objects, from golf balls and pick-axes to bricks, rubbish bins and even tortillas, all subjected to what has been described as Ortega’s characteristically “mischievous process of transformation and dysfunction”. In Cosmic Thing (2002), one of his most celebrated works, Ortega disassembled a Volkswagen Beetle car and re-composed it piece by piece, suspended from wire in mid-air, in the manner of a mechanic’s instruction manual. The result was both a diagram and a fragmented object that offered a new way of seeing the “people’s car” first developed in Nazi Germany but now produced in his native Mexico. In Spirit (2005), Ortega constructed a series of architectural spaces using recycled materials which, when viewed from above, spelt out the letters of the work’s title, playing with the idea of optical and physical illusion.

Damián Ortega was born in 1967 in Mexico City and currently lives and works in Berlin, Germany. He has exhibited internationally including solo exhibitions at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles (2005), Tate Modern, London (2005), Museu da Arte Pampulha, Belo Horizonte, Brazil (2005), Kunsthalle Basel (2004) and Institute of Contemporary Art, Philadelphia (2002). Group exhibitions include the São Paulo Biennial (2006), Made in Mexico, Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston (2003) and the 50th Venice Biennale (2003).

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Artworks
Controller of the Universe
4 Images
Photographs
4 Images
Cube sculptures
4 Images
Stone - Constructive failures
4 Images
Miscellaneous II
4 Images
Miscellaneous
4 Images

Related Texts
CV
Bibliography
The Beetle Trilogy
Interview by Alma Ruiz
Moving Parts
by Mark Godfery
Matters and Mytheme: A Proposition
by Eungie Joo

Exhibitions
Nine Types of Terrain
18 Jul—8 Sep 2007
Spirit and Matter
10 Sep—8 Oct 2004

Artist's Publications
Available in the Bookshop
Damián Ortega
2007

Related Links
http://www.icaphila.org/exh...
Institute of Contemporary Art, Philadelphia
http://redcat.org/gallery/0...
REDCAT, Los Angeles
http://www.tate.org.uk/mode...
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