ACM

Greg Carideo

BornNationalityBased In
1986AmericanNew York City, Vienna
Biography

Greg Carideo starts by carefully collecting and cataloging discarded materials, transforming them into a living archive that traces the passage of time. Sourced from diverse locations—from Sicilian beaches to New Mexico deserts to Brooklyn wastelands—items such as t-shirts, fabrics, and repurposed sheet metal carry traces of age, discoloration, fraying, and wear. These materials, accumulated over time, become a study in endurance and memory, reflecting both their origins and the environments that shaped them. Carideo attends to their temporal qualities with meticulous care, allowing each piece to retain the history embedded in its surface while forming the foundation for future constructions. These found objects are incorporated into hand-crafted steel structures, manually cut, bent, welded, and brazed, where layers of patina, chipped paint, and rust articulate the passage of time. Referencing architectural forms such as archways, doorways, and thresholds, his constructions echo spatial motifs that recur across cities and contexts. Fabric collages are threaded through seams or draped across surfaces, emphasizing the relationship between material and structure, while playful interventions—like a tattered t-shirt or a repurposed “no parking” sign—create intimate, almost carnivalesque environments. Through these works, Carideo investigates the interplay between human presence and built space, portraying portals of shelter, intimacy, and reflection while subtly engaging with political and social concerns, from the memory of domestic life to broader environmental and humanitarian anxieties. ...

Selected Artworks
ACM
Greg CarideoACM, 2024
50.2 x 42.2 x 50.8cm
NOP
Greg CarideoNOP, 2024
54.6 x 40.6 x 31.1cm
VJC
Greg CarideoVJC, 2024
45.7 x 50.8 x 16.2cm
HRM
Greg CarideoHRM, 2024
57.1 x 57.1 x 23.5cm
Gallery Representation