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Working in various media, the Barcelona-born, New York-based artist Antoni Muntadas explores the flow of information and power. His projects often take the form of public installations or Internet sites that allow people to see how language and public space are shaped by commercial and political interests. He has received numerous awards, including a Guggenheim Fellowship and multiple grants.
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Antoni Muntadas was born in Barcelona in 1942 and has lived in New York since 1971. His work addresses social, political and communication issues, such as the relationship between public and private space within certain social frameworks or information channels and the way in which they are used to censor or promulgate ideas. He presents his projects in different media, such as photography.
Antoni Muntadas. Born in Barcelona and based in NewYork since 1971, his works addresses social, political and communication issues such as the relationship between public and private space within social frameworks, and investigates channels of information and the ways they may be used to censor or promulgate ideas. His projects are presented in different media such as photography, video.
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Antoni Muntadas has produced a body of work across diverse media, including photography, video, publications, the Internet, multimedia installations and urban interventions. In his projects, Muntadas addresses social, political and communications issues, the relationship between public and private space within social frameworks, and investigations of channels of information and the ways they.
ON TRANSLATION is a series of works exploring issues of transcription, interpretation, and translation. from language to codes from science to technology from subjectivity to objectivity from agreement to war from private to public from semiology to cryptology.