In Verónica Gaona’s "Sigo Tumbado, Sigo Coronando," Gaona explores characteristics of transnationality, impermanence, and monumentality across international borders. By using trokiando aesthetics, Gaona reveals spatial practices of migrant families and the desire to concretize immortal significance.
Gaona employs her iconic F-150 Ford truck, burn out marks, polarized tinted window glass, aluminum images, and vinyl to resolve fragmented memories, subvert systems of power, and solidify a place of belonging in the Mexican landscape.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display until April 29.
In Verónica Gaona’s "Sigo Tumbado, Sigo Coronando," Gaona explores characteristics of transnationality, impermanence, and monumentality across international borders. By using trokiando aesthetics, Gaona reveals spatial practices of migrant families and the desire to concretize immortal significance.
Gaona employs her iconic F-150 Ford truck, burn out marks, polarized tinted window glass, aluminum images, and vinyl to resolve fragmented memories, subvert systems of power, and solidify a place of belonging in the Mexican landscape.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display until April 29.
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