Briefly introduction to Felipe Ridao’s oeuvre

Briefly introduction to Felipe Ridao’s oeuvre

The Artwork is that paradoxical instance which -beyond judgments about its quality- establishes cavities of consciousness in the incessant flow of the information/ communication. Contrary to a luxury, it is a essential breathing for any evolution: democratic, individual and collective. Goy B 2004. Projet Cône Sud Catalogue. Fonds régional d’art contemporain, Île-de-France. Bernard Goy’s contemporary definition of artwork and -in a way- of contemporary art, will be of great help to introduce Felipe Ridao’s artwork. “Felipe is an Uruguayan artist, settled in Oslo, with formal studies in graphic design and an artistic self-taught background.It is really hard to determine if “informal” learning is a positive or negative asset for an artist. In the particular case of Felipe, the lack of an orthodox artistic education allowed him to naturally break the imposed (and self-imposed) boundaries of the Uruguayan contemporary art scene. His artwork, which started with the brink of the second millennium, is developed in diverse expressions including live performances and public events. Even though Felipe has categorised his work into three groups, namely: “Brands (Series)”, “Images” and “Situations”, his artwork follows an internal logic that is not identified and/ or distinguished by shapes or images, but by the creation of situations or by exposing relations where opposed narrative elements are purposefully set against: those linked to media’s ideology and visual communication aesthetics, to those of ideological borders of cultural spaces, and/or to elements of the consumer and performing arts industries. The opposition of these elements creates spaces of contradiction, or…

2012 – Uruguay Open – Magazine

2012 – Uruguay Open – Magazine


Texts: Fernando Tetes


Photos: EL PAIS, PEREZ BURIN, Gastón Montero, Gianni Ciaccia, Sergio Llameras, Rafael Lejtreger, Andrés Bartet, Felipe Ridao


Illustration: Felipe Ridao


Printed at EL PAIS, Uruguay. Edition of 6000. Free distribution.


+ info: http://uruguayopen.com


Place: Montevideo, Uruguay (Designed in Oslo, Norway)

2008 – “untitled” book

2008 – “untitled” book

Text: Arch. Marcelo Danza, Miguel Fascioli.


Chapter Recognition/12 dialogues, Edition: Lucía Stagnaro


Coordination; Miguel Fascioli


Translation: Guillermo Sotuyo


Printed in Fanelcor SA, Uruguay. Edition of 1000 with hard cover and 1000 with “soft” cover.
First page “printed” in braille at the Braile Foundation, Uruguay. Page. Not included in the digital version.


Place: Montevideo, Uruguay

REFERENCIA – 2005 Muntadas

“LOGO (*) is a consistent project between art and life. They produce mostly urban interventions in diverse media. Actions within their personal, social and cultural context, through a language that emphasizes in the mediation and the process of self-productions. Their most recent work, “LOVETOUR:” reflects on the condition of the contemporary urban individual by promoting new modes to transcend daily situations.”

Antoni Muntadas
USA, 2005

(conceptual artist, Professor at the MIT)

(*)Felipe cofound LOGO in 2003 and worked there until august 2006.