BIOGRAPHY
Iriana Muñoz is a Venezuelan-born artist specializing in geometric origami wall sculptures that transform light, shadow, and space. Based between Costa Rica and Miami, her work explores themes of nature, celestial bodies, and introspection, blending precision with emotion.
Using eco-friendly materials, she creates dynamic compositions that evolve with perspective. Her art has gained international recognition, becoming part of prestigious private collections and exhibitions.
Constantly pushing the boundaries of paper as a medium, she invites viewers to experience harmony, movement, and transformation through intricate folds and shifting light.
CV
Selected exhibitions:
– June 2024: Group Exhibition, Les Couleurs Art Gallery & Magazine, Downtown Miami, Miami, USA
– August – September 2024: Group Exhibition, Interplay: Geometric Abstraction, 33 Contemporary Gallery at Palm Beach Art & Design Showroom, Palm Beach, USA
– March 6 – 21: Center Salon Exhibition + Art Auction. Art and Culture Center, Hollywood, USA (Upcoming)
– 2025: Group Exhibition, HispaFest, Bright Foundation, Miami, USA (Upcoming)
Selected press & publications:
– July 2024: Published in Visual Art Journal, Issue #2. Netherlands
– September 2024: Published in Artist Talk Magazine, Issue #33. London, United Kingdom
– October 2024: Published in Suboart Magazine, Issue #30. Lisbon, Portugal
– 100 Emerging Artworks of 2024 Book by Arts to Hearts Project
– February 2025: Special Feature in Art Seen, Spring Edition
Special events:
Lunar Codex. 33 Contemporary Gallery – Interplay: Geometric Abstraction catalog Scheduled to launch to the Lunar southern hemisphere in September 2025 aboard the SpaceX Falcon Heavy rocket.
Collections:
Private collections in Venezuela, Costa Rica, USA, and France
STATEMENT
My work is a dialogue between geometry and emotion, where folded forms capture the interplay of light, shadow, and movement.
Inspired by nature’s rhythms and celestial patterns, I use origami to create immersive compositions that shift with perspective.
Each piece is a meditation on transformation—simple materials turning into intricate, luminous structures.