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          "The Banana Man" was Kelley's first completed video work.

          Gabriel Barcia-Colombo If you're in Madrid, make sure to stop by "La Mayor Emergencia" at the Círculo de Bellas Artes, open until January.

          Gabriel Barcia-Colombo

          American film director

          Gabriel Barcia-Colombo, (born in ), is an Americanvideo artist, filmmaker best known for his innovative video sculpture installations.

          He explores themes of memory, identity, and human connection through a unique combination of video, photography, and video sculpture. .[1]

          Barcia-Colombo's work blurs the boundaries between art and technology, utilizing video projection, interactive elements, and immersive experiences to engage viewers.

          ” — Gabriel Barcia-Colombo If you're in Madrid, make sure to stop by "La Mayor Emergencia" at the Círculo de Bellas Artes, open until January

        1. Gabriel Barcia-Colombo “Followers,” Looping Video Sculpture, Porcelain, Video Screen, Acrylic 19 x 10 x 10 in.
        2. Gabriel Barcia-Colombo If you're in Madrid, make sure to stop by "La Mayor Emergencia" at the Círculo de Bellas Artes, open until January
        3. Gabriel Barcia-Colombo, and “Return to Reason,” Man Ray's abstract silent movie, newly reset to music of Antheil.
        4. Video Print Name: Looking for Solace.
        5. With his distinct artistic vision and contributions to the realm of video sculpture, Barcia-Colombo has garnered critical acclaim and recognition within the art community. His boundary-pushing creations provide viewers with unique and immersive perspectives on the intersection of technology and humanity.

          Early life and career

          Gabriel graduated from the USC School of Cinema-Television and is currently a Professor of Media Arts at Tisch School of the Arts.[2] In , he was awa