About the Book
Ricardo Miranda Zúñiga approaches art as a social practice that seeks to establish dialogue in public spaces. Having been born of immigrant parents and grown up between Nicaragua and San Francisco, a strong awareness of inequality and discrimination was established at an early age. Themes such as immigration, cultural loss, discrimination and the effects of globalization extend from highly subjective experiences and observations into works that tactfully engage others through populist metaphors while maintaining critical perspectives. Miranda has been based in Brooklyn, New York since 2001.
Miranda’s work has been exhibited internationally in museums and galleries including Whitney Museum of American Art, NY, Museo de Bellas Artes, Santiago, Chile, Museu da Imagem e do Som, Sao Paulo, Brazil, San Jose Museum of Art, CA, Madison Museum of Contemporary Art, Laboratorio Arte Alameda, Mexico City, The National Center for Contemporary Art, St. Petersburg, Russia, Momenta Art, Brooklyn, NY.
Miranda has also been awarded several grants and honors including a 2008 Eyebeam Artist in Residence, New York Foundation for the Arts 2007 Fellowship, Tides Foundation Lambent Fellowship (2006-2009), Turbulence Commission, New Radio and Performing Arts, Inc. Commission (2004); Future of the Present Artist Fellowship from Franklin Furnace (2003); Artist in Residence at Harvestworks Media Center (2002); Electronic Media and Film Program, New York State Artists Grant Award (2003).
Miranda’s work has been exhibited internationally in museums and galleries including Whitney Museum of American Art, NY, Museo de Bellas Artes, Santiago, Chile, Museu da Imagem e do Som, Sao Paulo, Brazil, San Jose Museum of Art, CA, Madison Museum of Contemporary Art, Laboratorio Arte Alameda, Mexico City, The National Center for Contemporary Art, St. Petersburg, Russia, Momenta Art, Brooklyn, NY.
Miranda has also been awarded several grants and honors including a 2008 Eyebeam Artist in Residence, New York Foundation for the Arts 2007 Fellowship, Tides Foundation Lambent Fellowship (2006-2009), Turbulence Commission, New Radio and Performing Arts, Inc. Commission (2004); Future of the Present Artist Fellowship from Franklin Furnace (2003); Artist in Residence at Harvestworks Media Center (2002); Electronic Media and Film Program, New York State Artists Grant Award (2003).
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About the Creator
Ricardo Miranda Zuniga
Brooklyn, NY, U.S.A.
The issues that I confront through my work stem from personal experiences and observations; since an early age I was aware of my parent's difficulties as immigrants struggling with a new language and culture. Growing up I spent my summers in Nicaragua and the school year in San Francisco. These two very different environments created considerable confusion in so far as my understanding of where I belong in the world and of human interaction in general -- a sensibility that has extended into my artistic practice. In practice, the principle behind my work is twofold: to approach communication as a creative process and to investigate how economic realities formulate not only the world we live in, but more importantly the lives we lead.