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Donna Conlon (Atlanta, 1966) and Jonathan Harker (Quito, 1975), they both live and work in Panama City. Conlon’s work is a socio-archeological search of her immediate surroundings: she picks up and collects images and object from everyday life, and uses them to reveal human idiosyncrasies and the contradictions of our contemporary lifestyle. Harker uses irony and hyperbole to subvert language and traditional storytelling conventions. His work showcases the seams and gaps which reveal the fabricated nature of personal and collective identities and realities. Harker and Conlon started to work together in 2006. Their videos and installations use the inherent properties of discarded objects to comment on the shaping of identities, consumerism, accumulation of waste, and climate. undefined