SOLO EXHIBITIONS


2025  What I Mean to Say: A Dialogue between Luis Caballero and Felipe Lozano. Galería El Museo, Bogotá (CO)
2023  F.L.E.S.H. (Luminous Figures in Hedonistic Situations). Cinemateca de Bogotá (CO)
2023  The Imperfect Lovers. Galería El Museo, Bogotá (CO)
2022  Carnal Delirium. Espacio El Dorado, Bogotá (CO)
2022  Carnal Delirium. Centro Nacional de las Artes Delia Zapata Olivella, Bogotá (CO)
2020  Abyssal Voids. El Parche Artist Residency, Bogotá (CO)
2020  Perish. Proyect-Art Space (Virtual Gallery), Bogotá (CO)
2019  Solitude in the Time of Netflix. Espacio El Dorado, Bogotá (CO)
2018  Loneliness in the Age of Netflix. Eastern Bloc, Montreal (CA)
2018  Quality Control. Centro de Cultura y Turismo de Cajicá (CO)
2017  A.R.T. (Artificial Reproductive Technology). Bogotá (CO)

EDUCATION


2024     Complutense University of Madrid, Summer School. Diploma in Cultural Project Management. Madrid, Spain.

2021     Complutense University of Madrid, Faculty of Fine Arts. Master’s Degree in Research in Art and Creation. Madrid, Spain.

2017     Francisco José de Caldas District University, Faculty of Arts ASAB. Bachelor’s Degree in Visual and Fine Arts. Graduated with Honors. Bogota, Colombia.

2015     University of Granada, Faculty of Fine Arts.
Academic Exchange Semester. Awarded High Honors in “Audiovisual Projects” and “Artistic Production: Legislation, Dissemination and Market.” Granada, Spain.


ARTIST RESIDENCIES


2024  R.A.R.O. Barcelona, Spain. Full Scholarship
2023  Bloque, Bogotá, Colombia
2020  El Parche Artist Residency, Bogotá, Colombia
2019  Lugar a Dudas, Cali, Colombia
2018  Eastern Bloc, Montreal, Canada



F E L I P E   L O Z A N O
Bogotá, Colombia, 1994
Lives and works in Bogotá, Colombia

Felipe Lozano is a visual artist based in Bogotá, Colombia. He graduated with honors in Visual Arts from the ASAB Faculty of Arts at the Universidad Distrital Francisco José de Caldas, and continued his studies in Spain, where he completed the Master’s in Research in Art and Creation at the Universidad Complutense de Madrid through a postgraduate scholarship awarded by the Fundación Carolina. His practice spans painting, video, installation, and digital media, shaping a hybrid language that bridges tradition with contemporary technologies.

The origin of his research lies in a singular biographical condition: being conceived through in vitro fertilization. This deeply personal fact—marked by science and technology—has become the core of an aesthetic and critical exploration of the boundaries between the natural and the artificial, the human and the machinic, the living and the simulated. From this experience, Lozano has developed a visual universe where the fragility of the body and its capacity for transformation intersect with imaginaries of desire, death, memory, and the human drive for transcendence.

His trajectory is marked by a constant movement across languages and materials. From oil painting to video and installation, his work proposes encounters between the sensorial and the technological to explore new forms of representing the body. Rather than remaining confined to a single medium, Lozano inhabits the thresholds between disciplines, questioning their boundaries and expanding the spectrum of the visual toward territories where the artistic experience becomes a space for critical and poetic reflection.

His work is part of public and private collections such as the Banco de la República – Miguel Urrutia Museum (MAMU), the Museum of Modern Art of Bogotá (MAMBO), the Museum of Contemporary Art of Bogotá (MAC), the Gilberto Alzate Avendaño Foundation, Proyecto Bachué (Colombia), and the Carlos Marsano Collection (Peru).

Throughout his career, he has participated in national and international exhibitions and has received multiple awards and distinctions. Among them are: the Artistic Creation Grant for Young Visual Artists from the Colombian Ministry of Culture (2022), the Bloque Bogotá Residency in partnership with Bogoshorts (2022), his participation as a guest artist at the Third Bienalsur in Buenos Aires (2021), the Regional Salon of Artists – Central Zone (2021), the El Parche Residency by Idartes (2020), the Artistic Residency Grant at Eastern Bloc, Montreal (2018), the internship at Lugar a Dudas, Cali (2019), and the First Prize at the 10th Salón Arte Joven of Club El Nogal (2019). He was also a recipient of the Fundación Carolina Postgraduate Scholarship in Spain (2019).

In addition, he is co-founder of the collectives Infamia and Espacios Alterados, initiatives that emerged as platforms for experimentation and collaboration among artists interested in new media, light, and the cultural transformations of the digital era.

With a practice imbued with queer sensitivity and critical awareness, Felipe Lozano conceives art as a space of resistance and provocation—capable of unsettling, opening questions, and challenging social conventions around the body, life, and desire.




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