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IRA LOMBARDY - Base I (Green)
Artist Biography: Asturias, Spain, 1977 He currently lives and works in New York, where he teaches in the Department of Transmedia at Syracuse University's College of Visual and Performing Arts. Artist and researcher, she works in different media such as photography, video, graphic design and sculpture. With his projects he questions discourses, dynamics and rhetorics that have been assumed in the field of contemporary art, image or philosophy. His theoretical and practical production focuses on the transformation of the postmodern paradigm in relation to digital visual culture. In 2021 he opened at SCAD Museum (Savannah (GA), his first solo exhibition in the United States, a retrospective exhibition curated by DJ Hellerman that included installation and large-format works. Her latest exhibitions include: A Certain Darkness (Curator Alexandra Laudo, Caixa Forum Barcelona, June 2018– January 2019), Les Nouveaux Encyclopdistes (Curator Joan Fontcuberta, European Photography Festival, Regio Emilia, Italy, 2017), The Billboard Creative International Exhibition (Curator Mona Kuhn, Los Angeles, USA, 2016) and Not All Photographs Are Records, (Curator Lorenzo Fusi, Open Eye Gallery, Liverpool Biennal, UK, 2014). She has been nominated for the Post-Photography Prototyping Prize (Fotomuseum Winterthur and Julius Baer Foundation, Switzerland, 2016) and has been a beneficiary of the PICE grants, the SCAN Project Room production and residency grant (SCAN, Spanish Contemporary Art Network, July 2018, London) the UCO-LaFragua International Photography Prize (Córdoba 2015) or the Banco Santander Foundation grant (Entreacto, Madrid, 2015).
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