Museo Moderno
Galban Vivian
Exposición en tiempo real.

Vivian Galban (Buenos Aires, Argentina, 1969), photographer specialized in the research on supports, processes and contemporary technology applied to artistic creation, studied architecture at Faculty of Architecture and Urbanism of the University of Buenos Aires (1993) and completed the Postgraduate for the Conservation and Rehabilitation of Architectural Heritage in the same Institution (1996). She founded the first Interactive Multimedia Development Agency: MediaLab Argentina, Buenos Aires and Mexico City (1996/2012) and the first 3D Staging and Modeling Center in Buenos Aires (1994/1996). She participated in the Artist Draft Program residency at Kyoto Art Center, Japan (2005) and completed the Beyond The Silver Gelatin Print specialization at Penumbra Foundation, New York (2018). Her works were selected in the Buenos Aires Photo Award (2015); at the ArtexArte Biennial (2015); in the Metrovías Contemporary Photography contest (2011) and participated with the series ” Between heaven and earth” at the XVII Biennial of Visual Arts in Santa Cruz de la Sierra, Bolivia (2010).She participated in multiple national and international fairs, among which stand out arteBA, Argentina (2016), Lima Photo, Peru (2012/2017), ArtBo, Colombia (2013) and Zona Maco, Mexico (2013/2014), among others. She has held workshops and seminars at Usina de Arte, Buenos Aires (2018), Photography Center of Montevideo (2017), Museum of Contemporary Art Buenos Aires (2014/2016), Recoleta Cultural Center, Buenos Aires (2015). She currently directs the academic class of “Aesthetics, Art and Contemporary Culture” at the Institute of Photographic Art and Audiovisual Techniques of the National University of Avellaneda, Buenos Aires. Her works participated in exhibitions such as “Valley of the Yosemite, from the Rocky Ford, 1872” at the Museum of Contemporary Art of Buenos Aires (MACBA) with curatorship by Teresa Riccardi (2016); Solo Show in Lima Photo with Rolf Art (2016); “We do not know what a body can” in Rolf Art curated by Valería Gonzalez (2014), “Chroma – exterior night/interior day” Zicarelllo, Galbán curated by Graciela Taquini at the Recoleta Cultural Center, Buenos Aires (2015). Her work was also part of the following group shows (selection): Res, Assef, Herbstein, Mangiante, Brodsky, Bianchi, Toto Blake and Galbán in Rolf Art (2011); Medici, Doffo, Galbán at Galería Rubbers Internacional (2012).