Carolina Caycedo
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Human-crafted. AI-refined.This large-scale abstract artwork features a captivating composition of rich, earthy tones and dynamic brushstrokes. The canvas is dominated by a complex interplay of browns, blacks, and hints of blue, creating a sense of depth and movement. The artist's bold, expressive brushwork and use of thick, textured paint layers suggest a powerful energy and emotive quality. While the subject matter is not immediately recognizable, the overall style and technical execution point to an exploration of the materiality and transformative nature of paint. The historical context and the artist's intention behind this piece likely reflect the contemporary exploration of abstraction and the human experience. ...
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Carolina Caycedo
1978 , ColombianCarolina Caycedo (1978, lives in Los Angeles) was born in London to Colombian parents. She transcends institutional spaces to work in the social realm, where she participates in movements of territorial resistance, solidarity economies, and housing as a human right. Carolina’s artistic practise has a collective dimension to it in which performances, drawings, photographs and videos are not just an end result, but rather part of the artist’s process of research and acting. Through work that investigates relationships of movement, assimilation and resistance, representation and control, she addresses contexts, groups and communities that are affected by developmental projects, like the construction of dams, the privatization of water, and its consequences on riverside communities. ...
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Commonwealth and Council
Los Angeles, Mexico CityCommonwealth 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.