Juan Ortiz-Apuy

Juan Ortiz-Apuy: Tropicana

January 20 - April 28, 2024

About Juan Ortiz-Apuy

Costa Rica–born Juan Ortiz-Apuy has lived and worked in Montréal since 2003. He is an assistant professor in the Department of Studio Arts at Concordia University. Working in his favoured techniques of collage and assemblage, he makes art driven by thinking around consumer goods, often employing humour to explore the advertising and media strategies associated with them. His works—which he presents in the form of multimedia installations—draw inspiration from design, art history and pop culture. His work has been shown in several museums and art centres across Canada as well as abroad, including the Fondation Phi pour l’art contemporain, Montréal; Birch Contemporary Gallery, Toronto; OPTICA, centre d’art contemporain, Montréal; ARTSPACE, Peterborough, the Carleton University Art Gallery, Ottawa; the IKEA Museum, Älmhult, Sweden; as well as at MOMENTA | Biennale de l’image in Montréal, and Manif d’art 7 in Quebec City. In 2011 he was the beneficiary of the Halifax Regional Municipality Contemporary Visual Art Purchase Program. Upcoming projects include a solo show at OpenSpace, Victoria, and residencies at MASS MoCA, North Adams, MA, USA and the Zentrum Für Keramik, Berlin. Juan Ortiz-Apuy holds a BFA from Concordia University, where he now teaches, along with a postgraduate diploma from Glasgow School of Art and an MFA from NSCAD University.

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