Luis Úrculo



b. Madrid, Spain,1978. Lives and works between Mexico City and Madrid.

His background in architecture has always been a very deep influence and a starting point in the investigation of his work. He is interested in all that is peripheral to architecture, the processes, developments and approaches that can be manipulated, sampled and translated into other scales, adapting to the composition of the project, creating new scenes / experiences / expectations not contemplated previously.
Among his latest exhibitions are Recent Photographs and Video from the Met Collection at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Las Cosas at Arredondo \ Arozarena gallery, Unseen Daily Life at the Tokyo Wonder Site in Japan, Chatter: Architecture talks back at the Art Institute of Chicago and his solo exhibition at the Museo de Arte de Chile, Estados de Reposo.
His work is part of different collections such as the Metropolitan Museum of Art, NY and the Museum of Contemporary Art in Málaga.

Infinite processes 
Three channel video installation
Loop
2014