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| Birthdate: | 1992 |
| Gender: | Female |
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Diana Lozano (b. 1992, Cali, Colombia) received her BFA from The Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art in 2013. She currently lives and works in Brooklyn. She has shown at La Mama Galleria, Fisher Parrish Gallery and Company Gallery in New York, Casa Prado in Colombia, Guerrero Gallery in San Francisco and Open Space in Baltimore. Diana Lozano's work is an amalgamation of botanical imitation, scandent vines and tufts of leaves as it embodies ornamentalized accessories and jewelry. Inheriting her family's agricultural and botanical background, these biomorphic sculptures draw from a personal memory as a Colombian immigrant, combining embellishments of nameplates and charm bracelets with horticultural forms. These embellished chimeras offer visual narratives into performative gender—posturing accessorization as both identity articulation and natural occurrences in landscape and flora. |
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| Birthdate: | 1992 |
| Gender: | Female |
| About: | |
Diana Lozano (b. 1992, Cali, Colombia) received her BFA from The Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art in 2013. She currently lives and works in Brooklyn. She has shown at La Mama Galleria, Fisher Parrish Gallery and Company Gallery in New York, Casa Prado in Colombia, Guerrero Gallery in San Francisco and Open Space in Baltimore. Diana Lozano's work is an amalgamation of botanical imitation, scandent vines and tufts of leaves as it embodies ornamentalized accessories and jewelry. Inheriting her family's agricultural and botanical background, these biomorphic sculptures draw from a personal memory as a Colombian immigrant, combining embellishments of nameplates and charm bracelets with horticultural forms. These embellished chimeras offer visual narratives into performative gender—posturing accessorization as both identity articulation and natural occurrences in landscape and flora. |
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