Iliana Ortega

Iliana Ortega(born May 12, 1981) is an international visual artist based in New York City. She holds a BFA from Guanajuato University and an MFA in Painting from the Yale University School of Art.

Iliana spent ten years using the language of site-specific installation by combining elements from painting and abstract drawing. Since 2010 Iliana has been specializing in photography, Using conceptual elements to influence her photographic procedures, as well as to integrate philosophical concepts about the way light behaves, Ortega continues exploring places in nature. Ortega's photos are influenced by the modernists especially. At the same time, she is a contemporary artist.

Ortega's work has been exhibited internationally, including Gene Byron Museum, Guanajuato Mexico; Higher Pictures Gallery, New York, NY; Interstate projects, Brooklyn NY; Vasconcelos Library, Mexico City; Diego Rivera Museum, Mexico City; Kunsthaus Santa Fé, San Miguel de Allende, Guanajuato Mexico; Glass Museum, Monterrey, N.L., among others.

Ortega received the Edward F. Albee Foundation Artist Residency Fellowship in Montauk, NY.

List of Awards

  • 2014 Edward F. Albee Foundation, Artist Residency Fellowship, Montauk, NY
  • 2010 Finalist National Competition, 2nd Edition “Arte 40” Centro Nacional de las Artes, Mexico City
  • 2008 First Place, Purchase Award, Diego Rivera XIII National Biennial, Mexico
  • 2006-07 Award: National System of Artistic Creators FONCA. (National Fund for Culture and Arts), Mexico
  • 2004 Honorable Mention, Diego Rivera IX National Biennial, Mexico
  • 2004 Finalist in the first national competition of Art and Glass, “Glass Museum”, Monterrey, N.L, Mexico

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