Vik Muniz
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Vik Muniz

Brazil • 1961  289 followers

I don’t think there’s anyone who sees things the way I do.

Biography

Vik Muniz is a contemporary artist from Brazil born in 1961 in São Paulo. He currently lives in New York. A child from poor neighborhoods, he discovered art in books he borrowed from the library and obtained a scholarship to attend evening classes.

With his latest works, Muniz remains at the forefront of global contemporary art. In 2024, his exhibition Pictures of Earth at the São Paulo Museum of Art brought his creative use of unconventional materials, including found objects and waste, into the spotlight. His work continues to be highly sought after by collectors, with pieces regularly featured in prominent international galleries and auctions. Muniz's legacy as a transformative artist, challenging perceptions of art and materials, is firmly cemented, and his pieces remain valuable additions to any serious collection. His works have been exhibited in renowned institutions worldwide, including MoMA in New York, Tate Modern in London, and the European House of Photography in Paris. 

One day, he witnesses a settling of scores in the street. Wounded by gunshot, he is offered a sum of money by the aggressor to preserve his silence. It was with this money in his pocket that Vik Muniz decided to move to Chicago, then to New York. He settled in Brooklyn and went on several jobs before joining a workshop. He then began his artistic activity with sculpture .

Vik Muniz definitely embarked on an artistic career in the early 1980s. Very quickly, he created a recognizable personal style for himself. The artist reuses waste and low-tech elements to create clean works, or reinvest in art classics. Dust, cigarette ends, puzzle, magnets, toys… Vik Muniz is capable of transforming any material into a medium. He then takes a photograph of the assembled work. The illusion of the image disconcerts the spectators. Through his work, Vik Muniz invites us to take a different look at familiar masterpieces in which he has inserted elements of everyday life.

Thanks to this approach, Vik Muniz obtained international recognition in 1997 with the series of paintings “Pictures of Chocolate", painted in chocolate. The Museum of Modern Art in New York (MoMA) then offered him his first exhibition. He repeated the feat in 2006 with the series “Pictures of Junk", this time made from garbage from our daily life as consumers and thus confirms its anchoring on the world contemporary art scene.

In the 2000s, he moved to Rio de Janeiro and worked for three years with residents living near one of the largest landfills in the world. They collect garbage for him which he will use to create works of art. He is filmed in his approach by Lucy Walker who will sign the documentary "Waste Land" in 2010, relating this adventure. The sale of these works at Sotheby's in London made it possible to redistribute the money earned - around € 250,000 - to the Brazilian community in question.

His work is exhibited all over the world, in renowned cultural institutions such as the Metropolitan Museum of Art and MoMA in New York, the European House of Photography in Paris or at the Tate Modern in London. Find this artist and many more in our collection of works from the cubist movement.

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Photography, Pools, Vik Muniz

Pools

Vik Muniz

Photography - 74.2 x 55.9 cm Photography - 29.2 x 22 inch

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Photography, Bee, Vik Muniz

Bee

Vik Muniz

Photography - 101.6 x 101.6 cm Photography - 40 x 40 inch

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What is Vik Muniz famous for?
Vik Muniz is famous for creating intricate artworks using unconventional materials like sugar, chocolate, garbage, and thread. His photographic documentation of these ephemeral pieces explores perception, memory, and the value of art.
When did Vik Muniz get shot?
Vik Muniz was shot in the leg during a robbery attempt in São Paulo in 1982. This traumatic event influenced his decision to move to the United States and pursue a career in art.
What material did Vik Muniz use?
Vik Muniz is known for using unconventional materials such as chocolate syrup, sugar, garbage, wire, and even dust to create his artworks. He photographs these compositions, turning ephemeral materials into lasting images.
Where does Vik Muniz live now?
Vik Muniz currently lives and works between New York City and Rio de Janeiro. He maintains studios in both cities, reflecting his strong ties to Brazil and the international art scene.