The Consulate General of Mexico in New York and The Mexican Cultural Institute of New York will be marching in the NYC Pride Parade!

 

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Design: Gabriela Galván

Design: Gabriela Galván

Design: Gabriela Galván

Design: Gabriela Galván


 
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A performative action by Mexican artist Gabriela Galván

Gabriela Galván creates formal meditations on found and everyday object, which are used to activate the relationship between audience and site. Working across disciplines—installation, public art, sculpture, video, drawing, desig, and performan…

Gabriela Galván creates formal meditations on found and everyday object, which are used to activate the relationship between audience and site. Working across disciplines—installation, public art, sculpture, video, drawing, desig, and performance— Galvan’s art never settles in a fixed form. Her objects are catalyst for personal and social transformations.

She has exhibited in venues such as Museo Nacional de Arte Reina Sofía (Spain), Zacheta National Gallery (Poland), Kuenstlerhaus Bethanien (Germany), and in her native Mexico at Museo Tamayo, Museo de Arte Moderno, and Museo de la Ciudad de Mexico (in collaboration with the Centre George Pompidou), among others.

Her public projects include "Aquatic Random" at Staten Island Ferry Terminal in New York. She was artist in residence at Fundacion Casa Wabi (Mexico), OMI International Arts Center (New York), and the International Studio & Curatorial Program of New York. She has received grants from the Fundacion Jumex Arte Contemporaneo and the Fondo Nacional para la Cultura y las Artes (FONCA) in the programa de Residencias Artísticas and the Programa Jóvenes Creadores in Mexico.

Gabriela Galván was born in Mexico City. She lives and works in New York and Mexico.