La Palma
La Palma
La Palma

Sol Calero

La Palma, 2022100 x 80 x 4.5cmSign in to view price
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acrylic on canvasCrèvecoeur
Description
Human-crafted. AI-refined.

This minimalist artwork features the word "DOCENT" in large, bold letters against a plain white background. The simple black text stands out prominently, emphasizing the word's importance. The overall composition is clean and visually striking, highlighting the use of negative space. The artist's style evokes a sense of directness and clarity, inviting the viewer to contemplate the meaning and significance of the term "docent" within the context of art curation and education. ...

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Sol Calero
Artist
Sol Calero
B.1982, Venezuelan

Sol Calero’s multidisciplinary practice is distinctly colourful and reflects on identity, displacement, cultural misconception and community. Her works are contextualised by the artist’s transnational experience of being born and raised in Venezuela, having worked and exhibited internationally, and now being based in Berlin. Calero’s practice draws on the exoticized stereotypes associated with Latin America, while depicting the exchange of visual symbols and meanings between Western European and Latino cultures. Alongside painting and drawing, she works with found objects and site-specific installations. Incorporating staged but functional Latin American hair salons, interiors and salsa classes into her installations and exhibitions, Calero investigates the ambiguity of cultural codes within a cross-cultural experience. In the pursuit of decoding them, Calero activates a space of peculiar, shared belonging. ...

Sol Calero: Artworks
Papaya escondida
Sol Calero
Papaya escondida, 2021
170 x 150cm
La abuela fantasma
Sol Calero
La abuela fantasma, 2019
100 x 80cm
Espagueti de culebra
Sol Calero
Espagueti de culebra, 2019
100 x 80cm
Recuerdos
Sol Calero
Recuerdos, 2020
100 x 80 x 4.5cm
Costa Paraíso
Sol Calero
Costa Paraíso, 2021
100 x 70cm
Bosque De Granadas
Sol Calero
Bosque De Granadas, 2022
150 x 120 x 4.5cm
La Palma
Sol Calero
La Palma, 2022
100 x 80 x 4.5cm
Crèvecoeur
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Crèvecoeur
Paris, Paris

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