Dalena Tran

  • Los Angeles, USA
Dalena Tran is a media artist working with narrative, video, digital imaging, sound, web, animation, audiovisual performance, poetry, theory, and installation. Through her hybrid mediations, Tran's body of work reinterprets applications of traditional art forms and practices with emerging digital technologies. Engaging with the phenomenon of media as semiotic storytelling, Tran investigates the everyday confluences between language and expression; presence and immateriality; voyeurism and surveillance; urbanism and hegemony; play and pause. Dalena Tran’s work has been exhibited in O FLUXO, Gallery Platform LA, Assembly Point, Adult Swim, Slamdance, STRP, and Nowness; with audiovisual performances at MoMA PS1 and ICA London.
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VENUE
CITY/ COUNTRY
2021
STRP Festival — Collectivity — Group Exhibition (opening June 3rd)
https://strp.nl/
WWW + Eindhoven, the Netherlands
2021
More is More: Visual Richness in Contemporary Art — Group Exhibition (opening August 14)
Akron Art Museum
Akron, USA
2020
More a Cosmology than a Cartography — Group Exhibition
Gallery Platform LA
WWW + Los Angeles, CA
2020
NEARREST NEIGHBOR — Online Group Exhibition
https://near.rest/
WWW
2020
Context Collapse — Group Exhibition
New Wight Gallery
Los Angeles, USA
2019
Slamdance Film Festival
Wisdome
Los Angeles, USA
2019
mornal : stasis — Solo exhibition
Grad Gallery
Los Angeles, USA
2017
New Forms Festival — Audiovisual performance
Japanese Hall & Pace
2017
Phono Festival
FAF Building
Odense, Denmark
2016
Supernova Digital Animation Festival — Group Exhibition
Denver Theatre District
Denver, USA
2016
OFLUXO — Genesis & Revelations — Online Exhibition
https://www.ofluxo.net/
WWW
2016
MoMA — Warm Up — Audiovisual performance w/ Ash Koosha & Hirad Sab
Museum of Modern Art PS1
New York City, NY
2016
ICA London — Binary Dreaming Debut — Audiovisual performance w/ Ash Koosha & Hirad Sab
ICA London
London, UK
2016
Synthetic Resonances — Group Exhibition
Assembly Point
London, UK
2015
H3O/OO3 —The Drift — Center of Urban Intervention Research — Group Exhibition
Allegheny River
Pittsburgh, USA