Born in El Salvador, Guadalupe Maravilla arrived in the United States as an unaccompanied minor during the 1980s, an experience that serves as a foundational element of his artistic practice. He later adopted his name as a tribute to his journey and his family's history, eventually establishing his studio practice in Brooklyn, New York.
His work frequently utilizes sculpture, choreography, and sound to address the intersections of the undocumented experience and the cancer community. His signature installations often incorporate organic materials and found objects, functioning as ritualistic tools for collective healing and storytelling.
Maravilla continues to receive international recognition for his large-scale projects. His work has been featured in major institutional settings, including the Unlimited sector at Art Basel, where his expansive installations are presented to global audiences.
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