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I became aware of Oscar Munoz work a couple of years ago about the same time that I saw my first Christian Boltanski installations at Tate London. Both artists work have a melancholy sadness which I always find compelling and yet at the same time a little unnerving. Not surprisingly both artists draw on personal experience exploring themes of loss and memory.
Oscar Munoz: Biografias is currently running until 27th of March at Cornerhouse in Manchester.
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