Galeria Perdida was established in Chilchota, Michoacán in 2005. The collective currently lives and works in Brooklyn. Exhibitions include: Zelda Zonk, Preface gallery, Paris (2013); Somos fabricantes de alimentos en cuero and Todo la memoria del mundo, Casa del Lago Juan José Arreola, Mexico City (2013); Let's Smell it Together, CUE Foundation, New York (2013); If the Moment Should Fail Us, MoMA, New York (2012); Two Chins to Swallow, Incident Report, Hudson (2012); El carne de burro no es transparente, Luckman Gallery, Los Angeles (2012); Matryoshka, Recess Activities, New York (2011); All we ever wanted was everything, Elizabeth Foundation for the Arts Foundation, New York (2010). In their latest project, No matter how much you push the envelope it'll still be stationery, at the Abrons Art Center in New York, Galeria Perdida explores opportunities to destabilize normative modes of artistic production through the adoption of various labor techniques and shifting exhibition formats.
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