"Lo que ves tiene sentido porque puede conducir a los que no ves": Luis Felipe Ortega.
https://elpais.com/america/sociedad/art-now/2022-05-23/lo-que-ves-tiene-sentido-porque-puede-conducir-a-lo-que-no-ves-luis-felipe-ortega.html23 DE MAYO 2022
Note published by El País about his artistic practice.
Film series in the framework of the exhibition ...y luego se tornará resquicio
Museo Amparo, Puebla.Sábados del 21 de mayo al 11 de junio.
Film series in the framework of the exhibition ...y luego se tornará resquicio, a selection made by Luis Felipe Ortega.
Free admission, limited seats.
E logo se tornará resquício de um presente tomado abruptamente
Museo Amparo social networksFebruary 10th, 2022
Presentation of the virtual piece commissioned by the Museo Amparo
The idea of obstacle and difficulty in the work of Luis Felipe Ortega
Museo Amparo's social networksMarch 31, 2022
Talk between Magali Lara and Luis Felipe Ortega about the exhibition ...y luego se tornará resquicio.
Charla inaugural: ... y luego se tornará resquicio
Museo Amparo, Puebla05 febrero 2022
Charla entre Luis Felipe Ortega y Daniel Montero a propósito de la inauguración de ... y luego se tornará resquicio en el Museo Amparo.
Entre perro y lobo (segundo movimiento)
Roma norte, Mexico CityFebruary 7th, 2022
Exhibition of the work of Luis Felipe Ortega, Adrián White and Iván Trueta; curated by Michel Blancsubé
Entre perro y lobo
Coyoacán, Mexico CityNovember 27th, 2021
Exhibition of the work of Luis Felipe Ortega, Adrián White and Iván Trueta, curated by Michel Blancsubé
Incorporation to the Freijo Gallery's roster.
Madrid, España.December 2020
Luis Felipe Ortega has joined Freijo Gallery's roster.
Presentation of the book "Tepalcate"
11 de Diciembre, 2020Virtual presentation of the book "Tepalcate" by Lissette Jiménez Díaz, through the Manuel Álvarez Bravo Photographic Center.
IG Live in the Experimental Museum El Eco
December 11th, 2020"A propósito del borde de las cosas" was a site-specific project for the "emotional architecture" of the Experimental Museum El Eco, carried out in 2017 by Luis Felipe Ortega. In this proposal, different ways of dissecting the edges of such a singular building were placed, in order to escape even more from its possible perspectives to create different situations within the site, thus achieving "horizons" that led the visitor to be an accomplice in his journey through the architectural singularities of the site.
David Miranda talked with Luis Felipe Ortega about everything related to this and other related projects.