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Audiocast: Interview with Oscar Muñoz

José Roca (left) and Oscar Muñoz at Toronto's Prefix ICA  / Photo R Rhodes José Roca (left) and Oscar Muñoz at Toronto's Prefix ICA / Photo R Rhodes

José Roca (left) and Oscar Muñoz at Toronto's Prefix ICA / Photo R Rhodes

Audio Stream: Interview with Oscar Muñoz

In this audiocast, Colombian artist Oscar Muñoz discusses his work with Canadian Art editor Richard Rhodes at the opening of the Muñoz exhibition “Imprints for a Fleeting Memorial” at Prefix Institute of Contemporary Art and YYZ Artists’ Outlet in Toronto on January 24, 2008. Exhibition curator José Roca acts as translator (running time 10 minutes).

This article was first published online on January 31, 2008.

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