His work includes drawing, painting, photography, installations and video and is often related to contexts expanding on issues of sexuality, urban culture, systems of violence, substance abuse, and economic inequalities.
[4] His work has been shown individually and collectively since 1972 in several countries around Latin, Central and North America, as well as Europe and Asia, such as the United States, Colombia, Venezuela, Australia, Puerto Rico, Cuba, United States, Japan, Brazil, England, Mexico, among others.
[5][6][7][8] In 2024, Ángel Rojas's work was included in the 60th Venice Biennale's central exhibition Foreigners Everywhere, curated by Adriano Pedrosa.
[2] Miguel Ángel Rojas is featured in The Days That Build Us (2024-2025), a group exhibition centered on films and organized by PAMMTV, the video streaming platform, at Pérez Art Museum Miami.
Rojas's Caqueta (2007) was shown alongside moving image artworks by Deborah Jack, Tania Candiani, Dara Friedman, and Rivane Neuenschwander.