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viAt the current edition of NADA NY, visit us at Booth E19 to view an emerging duo presentation of new work by Paulina Moncada and Ricardo Galvan.
Moncada (b. 1998, Antioquia, Colombia) explores time, symbols, and the semiotic landscapes of the Andean mountains. She investigates ecosystems as fields of meaning, maps silent encounters between animals and humans, land and diagrams, ordinary objects and idiosyncratic collections. Playing with figures that blend interior spaces that look like exteriors, or still-lifes that resemble astronomical entities, her work questions different notions of time, placehood, and personhood. For Moncada, painting is an atlas, where absence and presence are signs of possibility.
Galvan (b.1987, Chula Vista, CA) works in a wide range of mediums; his work is invested in meaningful irreverence and the region of Baja California. He deals with images of the landscape and culture in regard to perceptions of Mexican-Americans specifically those in Southern California. Pulling from both memory and research he creates images grounded in the playful.
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