Donna Huanca says her deep and enduring artistic interest in the female body stems from a simple fact: She has one. She also says she’s tired of seeing female bodies brutalized, tired of viewing them ...
The most profound encounter with an artwork that Donna Huanca has ever experienced was not with an artwork at all—at least not technically. It was with the Festival de Urkupiña, a days-long ...
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Donna Huanca (b. 1980, Chicago, IL) works investigates the natural world and all its chaos – thematizing cycles of renewal and decay. Her installations, which often incorporate painting, sculpture, ...
Donna Huanca is an American artist known for her work in painting, sculpture, performance, sound, and scent. Her art explores themes of embodiment, ritual, transformation, and decolonial perspectives ...
Sean Kelly is delighted to present VENAS DEL CAPULLO, the highly anticipated, inaugural exhibition by Donna Huanca at Sean Kelly, New York. This multi-sensory exhibition expands upon Huanca’s ...
The exhibition consists of a photograph of Huanca and friends, and a compact, fluorescently lit room in the gallery space where a white female performer, nearly nude, alternates from kneeling in front ...
Watching the installation of “Donna Huanca: MAGMA SLIT,” a commissioned exhibition from the Bolivian American artist set to open at the Henry Art Gallery April 2, what’s immediately evident is the ...
Donna Huanca is a disruptor. The Chicago-born, Berlin-based, Bolivian American artist uses saturated pigments and “skin-like” materials (not to mention live human bodies) to deconstruct gender and ...
Artist Donna Huanca and gallery owner Zoya Tommy will discuss the current on-site installation that serves as a stage for performance and a setting for the spring 2011 line of RUA MINX wearables, shoe ...
LOS ANGELES — For the first time in its history, the recessed, ground-floor gallery at the Marciano Art Foundation looked like the backstage of a women’s fashion show. A clothing rack held odd ...