Monika Bravo Explained

Monika Bravo
Birth Date:1964
Birth Place:Bogota, Colombia
Known For:Synchronicity
Movement:Automythography

Monika Bravo (born 1964) is a multi-disciplinary artist born in Bogotá, Colombia, who lives and works in New York City, New York. Her work has been internationally exhibited, including at Stenersen Museum in Oslo; Seoul's International Biennial of New Media Art; Bank of the Republic in Bogotá; New Museum and El Museo del Barrio in New York City and Site Santa Fe.[1] [2] Her work has received acclaim including a 1999 New York Times review which called her piece Synchronicity (from a group exhibition at El Museo del Barrio) a "standout...small, beautifully blurry video images of boats plowing through New York Harbor..."[3]

In 1982, Bravo left Bogotá, moving to Rome to study fashion design, which she continued in Paris at Esmod, before traveling to London to study photography. In 1994 she moved to New York where she is currently still based.[4] [5]

Career

Among Bravo's most well-known artworks is September 10, 2001, Uno Nunca Muere La Vispera dedicated to artist Michael Richards who died in Tower One on the morning of the September 11 attacks. In summer 2001 Bravo was an artist-in-residence in the Lower Manhattan Cultural Council's World Views program.[6] [7] As described in a 2006 book:

In 2010, Bravo was one of four winning artists in New York City's "urbancanvas" design competition with her work "Breathing Wall UC".[8]

Most recently Bravo Represented the Vatican City in the Pavilion of the Holy See at the 56th International Art Exhibition of the Venice Biennial with her work "ARCHE-TYPES: The sound of the word is beyond sense". With this new work, she continues with her interest in coding/decoding information, the interest in the language of abstraction and an ongoing pursuit to decipher reality by means of perception. She created a parallel between the prologue of the Gospel of John In the Beginning..., (given to her by the curator of the Pavilion, Micol Forti), Malevich’s ideas behind Suprematism* and the definition of Zaum by the avant garde Poet Aleksei Kruchenykh**.

Among her most recent exhibitions are Waterweavers curated by José Roca and Alejandro Martín, Art Museum of the Americas, Washington DC 2015, Centro Conde Duque, Madrid 2015 and Bard Graduate Center, New York 2014; Theorem. You Simply Destroy the Image I Always Had of Myself curated by Octavio Zaya, MANA Contemporary, Jersey City NJ 2015; Landscape of Belief (solo), Y Gallery, New York 2015; Affective Architectures, Aluna Art Foundation, Miami FL 2014; URUMU (solo), NC-Arte, Bogotá 2014; Common Ground: Earth, Borusan Contemporary, Istanbul 2014.

Public art

Selected exhibitions

Publications

Notes and References

  1. http://sitesantafe.org/event/lectures-with-monika-bravo/ Biography on Site Santa Fe's Website
  2. http://www.monikabravo.com/BIO-ARTIST-STATEMENT Biography on Monika Bravo's Website
  3. https://www.nytimes.com/1999/04/30/arts/art-review-art-rediscovers-a-home-on-the-upper-east-side.html?pagewanted=all&src=pm The New York Times' "Art Review"
  4. http://thecitypaperbogota.com/20-questions/20-questions-monika-bravo/ "20 Questions: Monika Bravo" on The City Paper, 26 February 2013
  5. Myriam Bautista (4 July 2013) "Imágenes en movimiento" El Tiempo (Colombia)
  6. http://www.lmcc.net/residencies/workspace/past_sessions/world_views/participating_artists/ World Views: Participating Artists
  7. Tara Bahrampour (September 30, 2001), Losing a Studio, but Not a Calling The New York Times
  8. http://www.nyc.gov/portal/site/nycgov/menuitem.c0935b9a57bb4ef3daf2f1c701c789a0/index.jsp?pageID=mayor_press_release&catID=1194&doc_name=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.nyc.gov%2Fhtml%2Fom%2Fhtml%2F2010b%2Fpr446-10.html&cc=unused1978&rc=1194&ndi=1 Press Release
  9. http://www.nyc.gov/html/urbancanvas/html/newsroom/gallery.shtml?scr=breathwall Documentation of Urban Canvas' Design Competition
  10. Web site: Monika Bravo to Create Video Installation for Jackson School | LANDMARKS . 2014-02-19 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20140306111644/http://www.landmarks.utexas.edu/press/monika_bravo . 2014-03-06 .
  11. News: AKA's Neighborly Upgrade. Wall Street Journal. 31 May 2011. Rubinstein. Dana.
  12. http://www.nc-arte.org/inauguracion-fototropismos-de-elias-heim-y-urumu-de-monika-bravo-sabado-1-de-frebrero-1100-am/#gallery_3444 Exhibition announcement on NC-arte's website
  13. María Alejandra Toro Vesga, "Con videos, se tejen historias de la Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta". URL accessed on 10 February 2014.
  14. Web site: Mónika Bravo, de la moda al arte. www.fucsia.co. 11 February 2014 .
  15. https://www.montclairartmuseum.org/exhibitions-details.php?id=40#.Uu1HUXewIng Exhibitions details on the Montclair Art Museum's website
  16. Web site: Arquitectura Emocional . 2014-02-19 . 2016-03-06 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160306080141/http://revistaaxxis.com.co/noticia/794_arquitectura-emocional . dead .
  17. Web site: Video: Los Proyectos Individuales en ArtBO 2013. 25 October 2013.
  18. http://moa.byu.edu/monika-bravo-landscape-of-belief/ Exhibitions on the Brigham Young University Museum of Art's website
  19. http://en.stenersen.dev.preform.no/Utstillinger/Previous-Exhibitions Previous exhibitions on the Stenersen Museum's website
  20. http://www.thirdstreaming.com/artists/28-bravo Description on 3rd Streaming's website
  21. http://artcards.cc/review/tracing-the-unseen-border/3808/ Exhibition review on ARTCARDS
  22. https://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9F03E2DA133DF935A35750C0A9639C8B63 The New York Times' "Art: Reviews"
  23. http://brycewolkowitz.com/h/exhibition_press.php?e=24&t=release Press release on Bryce Wolkowitz Gallery's website
  24. http://sitesantafe.org/exhibition/monika-bravo-playing-with-time/ Description on the SITE Santa Fe's website
  25. https://www.nytimes.com/2002/05/17/arts/art-guide.html?pagewanted=all&src=pm The New York Times' "Art Guide"
  26. http://www.dechiaraprojects.com/?p=135 De Chiara Gallery's website
  27. http://archive.newmuseum.org/index.php/Detail/Occurrence/Show/occurrence_id/383 Exhibition description on the New Museum's website