Federico Uribe: Animalia

February 8, 2020 - January 3, 2021

at the Montclair Art Museum, Montclair, NJ


Federico Uribe: Animalia presentation at the Montclair Art Museum is curated by Chief Curator Gail Stavitsky. The exhibition runs February 8 – January 3, 2021 and is located in the Weston Gallery and Elevator Lobby.  

Audiences will experience the breadth and depth of Uribe’s recent work, such as the Plastic Reef Installation (2019), 13 panelsa each comprised of hundreds of pieces of plastic waste, carefully cut and arranged to raise awareness of the effects of pollution on marine ecosystems worldwide. The show will also include Uribe’s monumental mural, Zebras (2011) made from tire treading and bicycle parts; Panda Bear (2018) made from bullet shells; and Tree (2015) made from old books. With more than 60 pieces on exhibition at MAM, Uribe’s colorful, larger-than-life works will inspire many Instagram-worthy shots for MAM’s guests.  

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