Dana Lok (Berwyn, Pensilvania, EUA) Lok ha expuesto extensamente en Estados Unidos y Europa. Entre sus exposiciones individuales más recientes se incluyen “As Syllable from Sound” en Miguel Abreu, Nueva York (2024), “Closer to the Metal” en Clima, Milán (2023), “Part and Parse” en Miguel Abreu, Nueva York (2022), “One Second Per Second” en Page, Nueva York (2020) y “Words Without Skin” en Clima, Milán (2019). Lok participó recientemente en las exposiciones colectivas “Anywhere But Here” en Candice Madey, Nueva York; “Darling, Your Head’s Not Right” en Francois Ghebaly, Nueva York; “Le Biscuit à Soupe” en High Art, Arles, Francia; “Gravity, a proposal” en Sikkema Jenkins, Nueva York; y “15 Painters” en Andrew Kreps, Nueva York. Su obra ha aparecido en el New York Times, Hyperallergic, Frieze y Cura Magazine. Lok obtuvo su maestría en Bellas Artes en la Universidad de Columbia y asistió a Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture en 2026. En 2018, recibió la Beca Rema Hort Mann para Artistas Emergentes. Actualmente imparte clases en la Universidad de Columbia. Vive y trabaja en Brooklyn, Nueva York.
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Dana Lok (b. Berwyn, PA) lives and works in Brooklyn, NY. Her drawings and paintings explore knowledge, representation and time, and aim to bring light, weight and texture to abstract ideas. Lok has exhibited widely in the United States and Europe. Her recent solo exhibitions include “As Syllable from Sound” at Miguel Abreu, New York (2024), “Closer to the Metal” at Clima, Milan (2023), “Part and Parse” at Miguel Abreu, New York (2022), “One Second Per Second” at Page, New York (2020), and “Words Without Skin” at Clima, Milan (2019). Lok recently participated in the group exhibitions “Anywhere But Here” at Candice Madey, NYC, “Darling, Your Head’s Not Right” at Francois Ghebaly, NYC, “Le Biscuit à Soupe”, at High Art, Arles, France, “Gravity, a proposal” at Sikkema Jenkins, New York, “15 Painters” at Andrew Kreps, New York. Her work has been featured in the New York Times, Hyperallergic, Frieze, and Cura Magazine. Lok received her MFA from Columbia University and attended Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture. In 2018, she was awarded the Rema Hort Mann Emerging Artist Grant. She currently teaches at Columbia University.