Ximena Garrido-Lecca
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Human-crafted. AI-refined.The artwork features a minimalist sculptural composition consisting of a U-shaped metallic form with a pale ceramic vase placed on a concrete base. The overall aesthetic is characterized by a harmonious blend of geometric shapes, muted colors, and industrial materials. The artist seems to explore the interplay between the rigid, angular metallic structure and the softer, organic form of the vase, creating a visually striking and thought-provoking piece. The simplicity of the design and the combination of contrasting elements suggest a conceptual approach that likely reflects the artist's intention to challenge traditional notions of form and materials in contemporary art. ...
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Ximena Garrido-Lecca
1980 , PeruvianXimena Garrido-Lecca creates sculptures and installations which trace the violent history and contemporary reality of colonialism in Peru. Garrido-Lecca is incredibly invested in reviving Peruvian indigenous culture and folklore, her earlier works such as Walls of Progress (2009) and The Followers (2010) recreated quintessentially Peruvian sites. The former saw the artist create miniature replicas of ancient mud walls with commercial advertisements painted over them, referencing the corruption of indigenous practices in Peru. In other works, Garrido-Lecca will replicate traditional Peruvian craftwork such as ceramics or textiles, yet the materials used subvert tradition. In Campos de Polaridad II (2019) hand thrown ceramic vases are cracked with iron solder with LED light tubes spouting from their openings. In Redes de conversión: Puntadas entrelazadas de bucle (2021), a textile blanket is woven with copper cables, attached to a LED panel displaying a countdown. Within her practice, countless sacred sites and customs are marred with destructive materials, signalling the cultural destruction brought about by globalisation. Outside of cultural customs, Garrido-Lecca’s work also analyses the direct impact colonisation and globalisation have had upon Peru’s urban and rural areas, questioning how these global forces have irrevocably shaped Peru’s landscape. ...