Pau S. Pescador

http://pauspescador.com/

IVR_5

IVR_5 Project Title TBD

Working with the Blue Rig

I used the software to build some elements as part of a performance I did at Human Resources mid January titled Sad Girl Summer. I am using a few elements of the visual overlaying and world building as a test for what will be included as part of a larger project in September 2023 at Tyler Park Presents. My solo show at TPP will be a series of larger photographic prints that explore my own relationship to my own domestic space and the personal interactions and relationships within my home since living alone for the first time as trans. In the side room of the gallery I am hoping to install the VR equipment or a video produced from this equipment which depicts a digital world of my own home overlaid in highly layered images allowing me to listen to moments from my daily life and misadventure and daily occurrences that happen within it.

About the Artist

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Pau S. Pescador (born in 1983) is a contemporary trans-nonbinary artist who works in film, photography, and performance. They graduated with an MFA from University of California, Irvine and a BA from University of Southern California. Select exhibitions and screenings include: UV Estudios, Buenos Aires; Biquini Wax, Mexico City, LADRÓNgalería, Mexico City; Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Los Angeles; Main Museum, Los Angeles, The Pit, Glendale; 18th Street Art Center, Santa Monica; 5 Car Garage, Santa Monica; gallery1993, Los Angeles; Coastal/Borders, Getty Pacific Standard Time: LA/LA at Angels Gate Cultural Center; LAND at The Gamble House, Pasadena; Marathon Screenings, Los Angeles; Vacancy, Los Angeles; Ashes/Ashes, Los Angeles; Park View, Los Angeles; and Human Resources, Los Angeles. Select performances include: Machine Projects, Los Angeles; Los Angeles Contemporary Archives; Performa 2015; Colony, New York; UC Berkeley: Durham Studio Theater; PAM, Los Angeles; Hammer Museum, with KCHUNG TV, Los Angeles; REDCAT, Los Angeles; Guggenheim Gallery at Chapman University, Los Angeles; and ForYourArt, Los Angeles. Their first collection of writing, CRUSHES: A NOVELLA, was published by Econo Textual Objects in Spring 2017.

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