NADA Miami
December 1–4, 2021
Booth 9.03
Group presentation with Andrea Chung, Pau S. Pescador, and Evan Whale.
Bios
Andrea Chung (b. 1978) is an American artist that lives and works in San Diego, California. She received a BFA from Parsons School of Design, New York, and an MFA from Maryland Institute College of Art, Baltimore. Her recent biennale and museum exhibitions include the Addison Gallery of American Art, Pérez Art Museum Miami, J. Paul Getty Museum, Prospect 4, New Orleans and the Jamaican Biennale, Kingston, Jamaica, as well as the Chinese American Museum and California African American Museum in Los Angeles, and the San Diego Art Institute. In 2017, her first solo museum exhibition took place at the Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego, You broke the ocean in half to be here. She has participated in national and international residencies including the Vermont Studio Center, McColl Center for Visual Arts, Headlands Center for the Arts, and Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture. Her work has been written about in the Artfile Magazine, New Orleans Times, Picayune, Artnet, The Los Angeles Times, and International Review of African-American Art among others. Her work is included in collections such as the Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego, Rhode Island School of Design Museum, Cleveland Clinic Art & Medicine Institute, Minneapolis Institute of Art, Davis Museum at Wesley College, Addison Gallery of American Art, and most recently The J. Paul Getty Museum.
Pau S. Pescador (born in 1983) is an American trans-nonbinary artist who works in film, photography, and performance that lives in works in Los Angeles, California. 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.
Evan Whale (b. 1987) is an American artist who lives and works in Los Angeles, California. Whale holds an MFA from the Yale School of Art (2014) and a BA from Bard College (2009). He has exhibited in group shows throughout the United States at Regen Projects (LA), The Flag Arts Foundation (NY), and Jeff Bailey Gallery (NY), and internationally at Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac, in both the Paris Pantin and the Salzburg Villa Kast locations, and had a recent virtual booth at NADA FAIR for 321 Gallery (NY). Recent solo exhibitions include In My Room at Tyler Park Presents in 2020, Come and See at Actual Size, Los Angeles in 2017, and I heard, as it were the noise of thunder, at 321 Gallery (NY) in 2016, which was also reviewed in The New Yorker magazine. His work is currently on view in Curious Visions: Toward Abstract Photography at the Denver Art Museum.
Dates
Please note the updated dates and times:
VIP Opening Previews (by Invitation):
Wed, Dec 1, 10am–2pm
Open to the Public:
Wed, Dec 1, 2–8pm
Thurs, Dec 2, 11am–7pm
Fri, Dec 3, 11am–7pm
Sat, Dec 4, 11am–7pm
Tickets
Tickets to the fair can be purchased here.
ANDREA CHUNG
Colostrum XIX, 2021
Collage, ink, rhinestones, pins and beads on paper handmade from traditional birthing cloth
Framed: 22 x 17 x 2 inches (55.88 x 43.18 x 5.08 cm)
INV-CHUA-0142
ANDREA CHUNG
Sula Never Competed; She Simply Helped Other Define Themselves, I, 2021
Collage, gold ink, shells, pins, and beads on paper handmade from traditional birthing cloth
Framed: 55.25 x 35.25 x 2.75 inches (140.34 x 89.535 x 6.98 cm)
INV-CHUA-0150
PAU S. PESCADOR
Emancipation of P.P (12), 2021
Digital c-print
Framed: 28.5 x 21.75 x 1.75 inches (72.39 x 55.25 x 4.45 cm)
Edition 1 of 3 + 2AP
INV-PESP-0014
PAU S. PESCADOR
Emancipation of P.P (1), 2021
Digital c-print
Framed: 28.5 x 21.75 x 1.75 inches (72.39 x 55.25 x 4.45 cm)
Edition 3 of 3 + 2AP
INV-PESP-0013
PAU S. PESCADOR
Emancipation of P.P (7), 2021
Digital c-print
Framed: 28.5 x 21.75 x 1.75 inches (72.39 x 55.25 x 4.45 cm)
Edition 1 of 3 + 2AP
INV-PESP-0007
EVAN WHALE
In My Room (Leafy Greens), 2021
Carving on C-Print, Artist Frame
Framed: 30.63 x 24.63 x 2 inches (77.80 x 62.5602 x 5.08 cm)
INV-WHAE-0049
EVAN WHALE
In My Room (Suncaught Carousel), 2021
Oil Pastel & Chemigram on C-Print, Artist Frame
Framed: 30.63 x 24.63 x 2 inches (77.80 x 62.5602 x 5.08 cm)
INV-WHAE-0048
EVAN WHALE
In My Room (Juliana's World), 2021
Oil Pastel & Chemigram on C-Print, Artist Frame
Framed: 25.63 x 20.63 x 2 inches (65.10 x 52.40 x 5.08 cm)
INV-WHAE-0050