Monika Bravo

Born:
1964
Residence:
Long Island City, New York, USA
Nationality:
Colombian
Trust:
APT New York
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PRESS & PUBLICATIONS

  • Hal Bromm Gallery, New York presents a group exhibition titled “Summer Show” from July 12 through September 15, 2017.

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  • It is rare that an art or a medium that is self-reflexive about its structure, its operations, its effects on the viewer, and about assuming a visual strategy that is largely abstract and process oriented, is also preoccupied with its own historicity, it’s own capacity for pictorial representation, it’s own conciliation of fiercely defended ideological oppositions. But these are just some of the contradictions posed by Monika Bravo’s vector art of abstract-representation. Yes, abstract-representation sounds like a non sequitur, but the work that Bravo has exhibited at the Johannes Vogt Gallery on the Lower East Side of Manhattan is focused on making the conciliation of such opposites a presiding philosophy of vector art.

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  • “Tesserae,” an exhibition by Monika Bravo is a beautiful installation which explores notions of time and space, experience and reality, through the interplay of colorful slow-moving geometric colored tiles and natural images projected onto 5 LCD screens across three walls. These are juxtaposed and enhanced by a fast paced projection of shapes, and sites from Google Earth, across the fourth wall – effectively transforming Johannes Vogt Gallery space into a delightful experiential kaleidoscope of corresponding movement and colorful forms.

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  • “Tesserae,” an exhibition by Monika Bravo is a beautiful installation which explores notions of time and space, experience and reality, through the interplay of colorful slow-moving geometric colored tiles and natural images projected onto 5 LCD screens across three walls.

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  • “Tesserae,” an exhibition by Monika Bravo is a beautiful installation which explores notions of time and space, experience and reality, through the interplay of colorful slow-moving geometric colored tiles and natural images projected onto 5 LCD screens across three walls. These are juxtaposed and enhanced by a fast paced projection of shapes, and sites from Google Earth, across the fourth wall – effectively transforming Johannes Vogt Gallery space into a delightful experiential kaleidoscope of corresponding movement and colorful forms.

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  • Phillips is pleased to announce highlights from the upcoming auction of Latin American Art on 22 November.

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  • The twelfth iteration of ArtBo fair brings 74 international galleries to Bogotá, Colombia from October 27 through 30.

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  • “In the days and weeks after 9/11, people talked a lot about ‘flashbulb memories’ — those vivid, emotionally resonant snapshot images that all of us carry within us in the aftermath of experiencing a consequential event,” said Alice Greenwald, director of the 9/11 Memorial Museum, at a press conference for “Rendering the Unthinkable: Artists Respond to 9/11,” the museum’s first art proper art exhibition since opening in 2014.

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  • The National September 11 Memorial & Museum announced the September 12, 2016 opening of its first major special exhibition titled “Rendering the Unthinkable: Artists Respond to 9/11.”

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  • “The Culture Trip” site marked APT artist Adriana Salazar, Monika Bravo and Danilo Duena in the list of “The 10 Best Colombian Artists”

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  • As part of SFAI’s seasonal program, Half Life: Patterns of Change, Greg Sholette and Monika Bravo exhibit two works each in contrasting modes

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  • From photographs taken before the Twin Towers fell, to new artworks literally forged out of WTC debris, artists around the world are using their passion as a way to reflect, cope and heal. Whether you are looking for a way to commemorate the anniversary in tribute, memoriam or perhaps art therapy, MutualArt lists the major art events taking place in the Big Apple and the Capital.

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BIOGRAPHY

 

MONIKA BRAVO, 1964

Has been invited to participate at the 56th Venice Biennale representing the Vatican City-State, at the Pavilion of the Holy See which commissioned her to do a new installation ARCHE-TYPES: The sound of the word is beyond sense. In 2015, she will be showing “URUMU” at the Museo de las Americas in Washington D.C & Centro Conde Duque in Madrid, Spain; originally installed at the Bard Graduate Center “Waterweavers” exhibit curated by Jose Roca and Alejandro Martin.  Her new piece “Studies for musical notations” is part of “Theorem” curated by Octavio Zaya at the MANA Contemporary Center in Jersey City NJ. Bravo will have a Solo show mid 2015 at Bis/oficina de proyectos curated by Juan Sebastian Ramirez in Cali, Colombia.

Recent solo shows include: “URUMU” curated by Beatriz Lopez at NC-arte, in Bogota, Colombia. LABORATORIUM Solo projects at ArtBO curated by Jose Roca, “Recent works” at MAM, Museum of Art, Montclair. NJ, “El objeto de la Percepción” at Centro Colombo Americano, Bogota and “Landscapes of Belief” at BYU Museum of Art (MOA) in Provo, UTAH all took part in 2013. 

Her work has been shown at Sternesen Museum, Oslo, Museo de Arte, Banco de la Republica, Bogota, Colombia, Borusan Contemporary, Istanbul, Seoul International Biennial of New Media Art, SITE Santa Fe; Centro de Arte Contemporaneo Caja CAB de Burgos, Spain, El Museo del Barrio, and New Museum in NY. Her videos have been screened at MOMA, Anthology Film Archives, Brooklyn Museum, New Museum of Contemporary Art, The Kitchen, Museo di Arte Contemporaneo di Roma, the New York video festival at the Lincoln Center & the Americas Society in NY, L.A MOCA, Tate Britain, Museo Reina Sofia. 

Recently commissioned by Spear Capital to create a large installation of still and moving images covering two lobbies for their 315 Park Avenue building in NYC. Bravo was also commissioned by Landmarks Public Art Program to create a video installation for the University of Texas at Austin’s public art collection, also commissioned by Public Art for Public Schools at New York City School Construction Authority to create a series of 13 large glass panels for PS-IS 314. Recent commissions BREATHING_WALL a 58 monitor video strip commissioned by Los Angeles World Airports for the Tom Bradley International Terminal at LAX. Corporate commissions include IN-SITU a large photographic commission for Talisman Energy Inc’s main office in Bogota, Colombia, H20_ AKA, Boutique Hotels, Central Park NYC, 6 Projections cover a 44 feet of wall at the health club of moving images depicting aquatic sequences in a circular motion. Commissioned by Korman Communities, also commissioned by them, RHAPSODY_AKA Boutique Hotels, Times Square NYC, 3 LCD monitors at the lobby create a panoramic canvas showing the transient architecture and the dynamic of Times Square. HEXAGRAMS, commissioned for COMCAST 2 Light encasements 64 x 64” have been installed inside the walls of the 52nd and 53rd floors in Philadelphia, INTERVALS, Thirty 16 x16’’ photographic tiles illustrating the city of Newark are installed along a 34 feet wall commissioned for Kirpatrick, Lockhart & Gates Law firm Newark, NJ and LIFT_ME_UP_HK, Peninsula Hotel Hong Kong, an interactive video installation with sound, located at the elevator that goes to the SPA. 

She has been the recipient of Longwood Digital_Matrix Commission, Bronx Council on the Arts, the Art Scope Miami Emergent Artist awards in 2002 and 2005 and NYSCA’s Electronic Media & Film Award; She has lectured at Santa Fe Art Institute, Utah Museum of Fine Arts, Lannan Foundation and Site Santa Fe among others; she has also been selected to participate in 2001‘s LMCC’s WTC World Views, the Santa Fe Art Institute & 2003 ART OMI Artist-in-Residency Programs. Her work has been reviewed by The New York Times, Art Nexus, Art in America, The New Yorker.


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