Luna Palazzolo-Daboul, Studio View
Luna Palazzolo-Daboul (b. 1991, Mar del Plata, Argentina) is a Miami-based, self-taught artist whose practice emerged through years of assisting her contemporaries and working in conservation.
Drawing from the minimalist movements of the 1960s and 70s, South American folk culture, Beat Generation poetry, and a broad range of philosophical writing and literature, Palazzolo-Daboul’s work engages morality, identity, and the human condition with an iconoclastic edge — quietly resistant, shot through with irony, and alive with complexity.
Her practice often takes form through sculpture and installation, employing industrial materials such as rebar, concrete, and glass — substances that bear weight and endure — as vehicles for exploring how belief, memory, and identity solidify in the physical world.
Repetition is central to her work, wielded as a form of inquiry. Through recurring gestures and structures, she probes inherited and institutional systems that shape belief, belonging, and conditioning, holding those tensions open without resolution.
Solo exhibitions include Fantasy Life (Rice Hotel, Miami, 2025), Scattered Pieces (Miami Design District, 2025), curated by Karen Grimson, Closer (Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport, 2023), and UBI SUNT (Edge Zones, Miami, 2021). Selected group exhibitions include Hikarie Hall (Tokyo), Zilberman Gallery (Miami), Piero Atchugarry Gallery (2024), Primary (Miami), Voloshyn Gallery (2025), Green Space Miami (2025), KDR Miami (2025), and Queue Gallery (CDMX, 2026).
She is the recipient of a Wavemaker Grant funded by the Andy Warhol Foundation, as well as awards from the Broward Cultural Division, the Miami Individual Artist Grant, and the Oolite Live-In Residency. In 2025, Palazzolo-Daboul was a Season 7 Commissioner (CMXNR) Artist.
In parallel with her studio practice, she is the founder of Tunnel Projects, an artist-run space located in an underground plaza in Miami, supporting studios, exhibitions, and community-driven programming.
