Expansive Data Fields
Gala Porras-Kim

Gala Porras-Kim responds to gaps in institutional cataloging systems through the development of new fields of operation within the database, which allow for multifaceted methods of registration, conservation, and display that decenter existing taxonomies with the project Expansive Data Fields.
 

Gala Porras-Kim, 615 offerings for the rain at the Peabody Museum, 2021, © Gala Porras-Kim, photo: Paul Salveson
Gala Porras-Kim, 615 offerings for the rain at the Peabody Museum, 2021, © Gala Porras-Kim, photo: Paul Salveson

 

About the Artist

Gala Porras-Kim’s work is made through the process of learning about the social and political contexts that influence how intangible things, such as sounds, language and history, have been represented through different methodologies in the fields of linguistics, history and conservation. The work comes from a research-based practice that considers the way people represent forms of communication with objects, codes or a written form, and conversely, how objects can be used to make an official narrative through artifacts. Porras-Kim lives and works in Los Angeles.

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