Exhibit: Ana Vizcarra Rankin, Butterfy Effect
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Pennsylvania College of Art & Design N. Prince Street, Lancaster, Pennsylvania 17603
Butterfly Effect, the works of Philadelphia-based multimedia artist Ana Vizcarra Rankin, is on exhibit Feb. 7 through April 12 in The Gallery at PCA&D.
The exhibition opens with an Artist Reception Friday, Feb. 7, from 5-8 p.m., part of Lancaster City's First Friday events.
Rankin’s work formally explores scientific research topics, philosophical thought, and migrating movements. Using both micro and macro perspectives of the world and space, the artist creates maps that investigate reframing binary imaginations and theories of chaos. Incorporating a variety of methods for plotting and communicating spatial information, the exhibit includes Rankins’ constellation and world maps, global flight trackers, and studies of subatomic particles. Using images captured with powerful telescopes and other mediating technologies such as global positioning systems, Rankin creates art that explores the phenomenological sense of being in—and of—the universe.
Rankin was born in Maldonado, Uruguay, and pays homage to the great avant-garde artist of her birthplace, JoaquÍn Torres-García. Included in the exhibit is El Sur, part of her series Large World Maps which positions the Southern Hemisphere at the top of the picture plane, symbolic of defining South America in its own terms rather than in relation to North America.
A graduate of Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts and Temple University, Rankin has exhibited extensively including at PhilaMOCA, PA; Rowan University Art Gallery, NJ; The Gallery at Instituto Cervantes, IL; and Bickett Gallery, NC. Rankin’s work is held in numerous private and public collections internationally.
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