
Vik Muniz is a Brazilian artist and photographer born in Sao Paulo. Initially a sculptor, Muniz grew interested with the photographic representations of his work, eventually focusing completely on
photography. Primarily working in series, Muniz incorporates the use of quotidian objects such as diamonds, sugar, thread, chocolate syrup and garbage in his practice to create bold, ironic and often deceiving imagery, gleaned from the pages of pop culture and art history. His work has been met with both commercial success and critical acclaim, and has been exhibited worldwide.
In 2010, Muniz was featured in the documentary film
Waste Land, directed by
Lucy Walker, which featured Muniz’s work on one of the world’s largest
garbage dumps,
Jardim Gramacho, on the outskirts of
Rio de Janeiro. The film was nominated to the
Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature at the
83rd Academy Awards.
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