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GROUP

2024

         January: Sitting and Looking., Group Show, Rusha & Co. (Los Angeles)

         November: When it Rains I Pour, Group Show, Rusha & Co. (Los Angeles)

 

2023

         January: The Bioelectric Self, Group Show, The Pit (Los Angeles)

         May: High Maintenance, Group Show, Tchotchke Gallery (Brooklyn)

         July: Hat Trick, Group Show, Rusha & Co. (Los Angeles)

         August: Flux Zone, BLANK Gallery (Shanghai)

 

2022

         April: Damned If I Do, Group Show, Gallery 46 Whitechapel (London)

         June: Two Sisters, Roman Road Gallery (London)

         July: Another Day In Paradise, Group Show, Rusha & Co. LA (Los Angeles)

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SOLO

2023

         May: Beautiful Surrender, Solo Show, SohoRevue Gallery (London) 

 

2022

         September: It Hurts To Know, Solo Show, Rusha & Co. (Los Angeles)

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FAIRS

2024

February: Intersect Palm Springs, Rusha & Co. (Palm Springs)

 

2023

         April: Dallas Art Fair, Rusha & Co. (Dallas)

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PRESS

artsy.net 'summer abundance' advertisement campaign in New York 

Overstandard Interview by Ruben Palma

A Passion Project Review by Timothy LeBlanc Jr. 

Strada World Artist Interview 

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Represented by Rusha & Co.

for inquiries please contact keziah@rusha.co

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Rebekah Rubalcava, born in 1996 in La Jolla and currently based in Atlanta, is a self-taught writer and oil painter whose work delves into the intricate realms of the unknown, sensuality, and the subconscious. With an exploration of dreams and personal symbolism, her art reflects the lush inner world shaped by both internal transformations and the subliminal impressions of the collective psyche and the unknown aspects of the self. Her surrealist creations invite viewers into a burning dreamscape, where the mysterious dynamics of internal alchemy unfold through potent symbols. inviting viewers to confront the shadow aspects of their identities while questioning the boundaries between self, other and the nothing.

Through her evocative symbols, she navigates themes of beauty, and the untouchable elements of existence and identity, challenging perceptions of external reality and self concept. Her work serves as a powerful reminder of the changes we undergo in the pursuit of self-discovery, urging the audience to gaze into their own darkness and embrace the empowering journey of individuation and dissolution into the void. Represented by Rusha & Co. gallery in Los Angeles, 

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