Ronny Quevedo on "Pacha Cosmopolitanism Overtime"

Queens Museum x Delta Air Lines
1 June 2022

Delta Air Lines, in collaboration with Queens Museum, has commissioned six permanent art installations from renowned artists Mariam Ghani, Rashid Johnson, Aliza Nisenbaum, Virginia Overton, Ronny Quevedo, and Fred Wilson for the new Terminal C at LaGuardia Airport.

Born in Ecuador and raised in the Bronx, Ronny Quevedo draws on his own history of migration to explore notions of identity, displacement, and community. Quevedo attended indoor soccer games throughout New York City with his father, a former professional player and referee, where he witnessed people from various backgrounds bond through sport. Soccer and other group activities create a space for community and celebration–and this remains an inspiration for Quevedo's practice.

The gymnasium flooring in "Pacha Cosmopolitanism Overtime" is a direct reference to the spirited games of Quevedo’s youth and the thriving sports culture that connects travelers globally. The colorful, fractured game lines that intersect and overlap across the wooden surface recall athletic movement and represent migration across local and international borders. Quevedo’s commission is an homage to the diverse communities that call New York City home, honoring their resilience amid new and changing circumstances.

Click here to learn more about the Queens Museum x Delta Air Lines commissions: https://qnsmu.se/TerminalCCommissionsLGA