Gabriel Sierra

His work combines aspects of fine art, design, and architecture.

[1] Gabriel Sierra was born in 1975 in San Juan Nepomuceno, Bolívar, Columbia.

[1] Sierra received a degree in industrial design in 2000 from the Jorge Tadeo Lozano University (Spanish: Universidad de Bogotá Jorge Tadeo Lozano).

[3] His work Untitled (111.111.111 x 111.111.111 = 12345678987654321), was an installation made for the Hall of Architecture at the Carnegie Museum of Art for the Carnegie International (2013); the hall is full of classical sculpture and casts of architectural columns, he painted the walls purple and integrated purple furniture to the room to emphasized historical and contemporary formalities continuing alongside each other.

[1] Sierra has had multiple solo exhibitions including Numbers in a Room (2015–2016), SculptureCenter in Queens, New York City, New York;[4][5] the Renaissance Society (2015) at the University of Chicago;[2] So Far (2013) at Peep-Hole in Milan, Italy;[6] and the Centre d’Art Contemporain de Brétigny (2006), Brétigny-sur-Orge, France.