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Antoni Muntadas (b. 1942) is a Spanish artist and educator based in New York since 1971. He is currently Professor of the Practice at MIT's Department of Architecture and the Veneto Institute of Architecture in Venice. His work interrogates social, political, and communication dynamics through media such as photography, video, installations, and urban interventions.
- Research focuses on public-private space relationships
- Explores censorship and information dissemination
- Investigates urban privatization and surveillance
Muntadas has taught at institutions including University of California San Diego, San Francisco Art Institute, and University of São Paulo. His works have been exhibited internationally at Documenta, Venice Biennale, and MoMA.
Scientific Awards
- Premio Velázquez de las Artes Plásticas (2009)
- Premio Nacional de Artes Plásticas (2005)
- Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation Prize
- Rockefeller Foundation Grant
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