Patio con Citricos/Patio with Citrus
Patio con Citricos/Patio with Citrus

Carmen Argote

Patio con Citricos/Patio with Citrus, 2019294 x 500cmSign in to view price
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cochineal, lemon juice on 300 gram watercolor paperCommonwealth and Council
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The artwork features a vibrant and dynamic color palette, dominated by bold shades of orange and red. The composition is abstract, with overlapping and intertwining shapes that create a sense of movement and energy. The brushstrokes are thick and expressive, suggesting a spontaneous and gestural approach. The overall visual impact is one of intensity and raw emotion, reflecting the artist's personal exploration of the human experience. The historical context and the artist's intention behind this piece likely convey a deeper philosophical or symbolic message about the complexities of the human condition. ...

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Carmen Argote
Artist
Carmen Argote
B.1981, Mexican

The dynamics of particular spaces and neighbourhoods act as key catalysts for Carmen Argote’s practice. Working in specific localities over extended periods of time, Argote patiently observes the spatial and personal currents of an environment, waiting for its essence and nuances to emerge before beginning any new project. Moving fluidly between drawing, painting, sculpture and moving images, Argote shifts the methods she uses with each project to best encapsulate the site she is examining. She’s also incredibly sensitive to materials, thinking carefully about the historical and social conditions of paint dyes and fabrics when crafting her pieces. Fragments of the domestic can frequently be found in her sculptures, reconfigured on an architectural scale, with handsewn pockets draping 2 or 3 metres high like buildings or scarves and umbrellas rearranged like highways. This dissonance between public and private realms draws on the longing for a sense of home Argote experiences as an immigrant living in Los Angeles. Echoing the bodily tone of artists such as Ana Mendieta’s sculptures, there’s a real physicality to Argote’s works as they crystallize the smaller moments of urban living. ...

Carmen Argote: Artworks
Small Curds
Zelda Landscape: dawn
Zelda Landscape: night
Zelda Landscape: dusk
Stimulated markings
Sensual transferrings
Wet self-embrace
Pigeon
Carmen ArgotePigeon, 2024
124 x 172 x 3cm
Seated breath
Carmen ArgoteSeated breath, 2024
177 x 121 x 3cm
Seated abrasions
Seated scrape
Carmen ArgoteSeated scrape, 2024
177 x 122 x 3cm
Aural fixations
Nest of snakes
Olfactory wrapping
Hardened embrace
Holding: to make a chair
Play Space: 1
Carmen ArgotePlay Space: 1, 2024
183 x 124 x 4cm
Commonwealth and Council
Gallery
Commonwealth and Council
Los Angeles, Mexico City

Commonwealth and Council is a gallery in Koreatown, Los Angeles founded in 2010. Our program is rooted in our commitment to explore how a community of artists can sustain our co-existence through generosity and hospitality. Commonwealth and Council celebrates our manifold identities and experiences through the shared dialogue of art—championing practices by women, queer, POC, and our ally artists to build counter-histories that reflect our individual and collective realities. ...