Ángela Valella
Bio
She was the director of The Nightclub project. The Nightclub project is a nomadic platform that since April 2012 aims to create dialogue among diverse artistic practices and practitioners through curated exhibitions presented in various venues for one-night only. The project has been shaped by exhibitions and talks, organized by a close-knit network of artists and cultural producers.
From 2005 to 2011 she co-founded 801 Projects, a contemporary space dedicated to promote the arts that included exhibitions, workshops and talks.
Her work has been exhibited in MOCA, Museum of Contemporary Art, North Miami, PAMM, Perez Art Museum Miami, Galeria do Museu, Lisbon, Portugal, Art Museum of the Americas, AMA, Washington D.C. , Museo Nacional de Arte Moderno, Guatemala City, Guatemala, Centro Cultural Español, Miami, MOAD Museum of Art and Design, Miami, Miami Dade Public Library, Miami , The Art Center at Colorado, Coral Springs, CO, Blackbird Space, San Francisco, CA and Colby Gallery, Chicago, IL. among others.
Statement
Valella’s works in a variety of media including, painting, collage, installation and video. She investigates problems of perception, selective accumulation and non-linearity, informed by architecture, art-historical references, the per formative aspects of installation art, and its social dynamics.
2.5 x 4m / 98.4 x 157 in
