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14 x 11″ image on 15 x 12″ paper
Rodrigo Valenzuela’s work in photography, video, and installation boldly addresses themes of labor, power, and representation. In American Type, he uses and critiques the language and history of abstraction in art, simultaneously imbuing his photographs with social and political meaning. Valenzuela studied art history and photography at the University of Chile (2004), holds a BA in Philosophy from The Evergreen State College (2010), and an MFA from the University of Washington (2012). Recent solo exhibitions include Future Ruins at Frye Art Museum (Seattle, WA, 2015), Galerie Lisa Kandlhofer (Vienna, Austria, 2018), Work in Its Place at Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (Eugene, OR, 2018), New Land at McColl Center (Charlotte, NC, 2017), American-Type at Orange County Museum (Santa Ana, CA, 2018), Labor Standards at Portland Art Museum (Portland, OR, 2018), and Prole at Ulrich Museum of Art (Wichita, KS, 2016). Valenzuela is an assistant professor in the Department of Art, University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA), and received the 2017 Joan Mitchell Award for Painters and Sculptors. Valenzuela participated in Light Work’s Artist-in-Residence program in 2017.
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Condition Report: Excellent.
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- Materials
- Archival inkjet print
- Size
- 14 × 11 in | 35.6 × 27.9 cm
- Rarity
- Medium
American Type 15, 2019
14 x 11″ image on 15 x 12″ paper
Rodrigo Valenzuela’s work in photography, video, and installation boldly addresses themes of labor, power, and representation. In American Type, he uses and critiques the language and history of abstraction in art, simultaneously imbuing his photographs with social and political meaning. Valenzuela studied art history and photography at the University of Chile (2004), holds a BA in Philosophy from The Evergreen State College (2010), and an MFA from the University of Washington (2012). Recent solo exhibitions include Future Ruins at Frye Art Museum (Seattle, WA, 2015), Galerie Lisa Kandlhofer (Vienna, Austria, 2018), Work in Its Place at Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (Eugene, OR, 2018), New Land at McColl Center (Charlotte, NC, 2017), American-Type at Orange County Museum (Santa Ana, CA, 2018), Labor Standards at Portland Art Museum (Portland, OR, 2018), and Prole at Ulrich Museum of Art (Wichita, KS, 2016). Valenzuela is an assistant professor in the Department of Art, University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA), and received the 2017 Joan Mitchell Award for Painters and Sculptors. Valenzuela participated in Light Work’s Artist-in-Residence program in 2017.
This work is being sold by LightWork and ships from NY, United States
Condition Report: Excellent.
Please note this lot is not eligible for flat-rate shipping. Please reach out to specialist@artsymail.com prior to bidding for a custom quote.
Please allow approximately 3-5 weeks for shipment after you have paid the Total Purchase Price.
Applicable sales tax will apply to all works shipped to and within the US. Please note, your card will automatically be charged for the Total Purchase Price, buyer’s premium, shipping, and any applicable sales tax, based on your registration address. For transactions over $50,000, you will be given the option to pay via wire transfer.
- Materials
- Archival inkjet print
- Size
- 14 × 11 in | 35.6 × 27.9 cm
- Rarity
- Medium

