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Lives and works in Woodside, NY
Juan Hinojosa is a mixed-media artist who currently lives and works in New York. Constructed from found objects, his complex collage-drawings intimately challenge greed, obsessive consumption, and the social stratification of American culture. Hinojosa received his BFA from Parsons School of Design and was awarded residencies at Material for the Arts (New York),
Juan Hinojosa is a mixed-media artist who currently lives and works in New York. Constructed from found objects, his complex collage-drawings intimately challenge greed, obsessive consumption, and the social stratification of American culture. Hinojosa received his BFA from Parsons School of Design and was awarded residencies at Material for the Arts (New York), the Vermont Studio Center (Vermont), and Aljira Center for Contemporary Art (New Jersey). His work has been featured in The New York Times, the Woodside Herald, and Open House New York. Hinojosa’s solo exhibitions include “Blonde Ambition” at Materials for the Arts (New York), “Ready for Their Stones” at the Allegra LaViola Gallery (New York), and he was part of the 2011 Biennial at El Museo del Barrio (New York).
Juan's Work
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$1,500
or $125 x 12 months
$1,500 or $125 x 12 months
13 x 18" • mixed media on paper
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$1,968
or $164 x 12 months
$1,968 or $164 x 12 months
22 x 23" • mixed media on paper
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