Showing posts with label Yes Contemporary Art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Yes Contemporary Art. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 8, 2021

Galería Espacio Mínimo








Sin Fronteras / No Borders .- Karlos Cárcamo, Guadalupe Maravilla, Abigail Reyes, Crack Rodríguez y Verónica Vides. Curated by Omar López-Chahoud and Patricio Majano.

Installation views of my work in Sin Fronteras / No Borders at Galería Espacio Mínimo in Madrid, Spain. The work on view includes a work on paper Study for Kase Painting (Gold), a new Crate Painting (B7) and Black Book (Fate of a Gesture). An art history book that has been entirely painted black using Krink Ink. The exhibition is on view from Nov 20 - January 29, 2022

All images courtesy of Espacio Mínimo.

https://www.espaciominimo.es/sin-fronteras-no-borders-karlos-carcamo-guadalupe-maravilla-abigail-reyes-crack-rodriguez-y-veronica-vides/


Sunday, March 31, 2019

Black Mirror at FAU



Black Mirror and Other Third World Reflections: Selections from the Mario Cader-Frech Collection. Curated by Claire Bruekel. Images courtesy of YES Contemporary and Mateo Serna.

Great to see installation images of my vinyl record sculptures from the exhibition "Black Mirror" at Florida Atlantic University. Also happy that they are going to its new home in Miami. Hopefully they will be shown in other exhibitions sometime in the future. 

The exhibition "Black Mirror" is curated by Claire Breukel from the Mario Cader-Frech Collection, part of the YES Contemporary Art Loan Program. The loan program makes ambitious contemporary artwork by El Salvador's most celebrated artists more easily available for exhibition. 





Saturday, December 8, 2018

Y.ES Contemporary Art Loan Program




Y.ES Contemporary Art Loan Program Program. Photos courtesy of Y.ES 

Had the privilege to speak a little about my work during a curators breakfast hosted by Y.ES during Art Basel Miami Beach. The Y.ES Contemporary Art Loan Program includes work from The Mario Cader-Frech Art Collection. Spaces represented included Tate Modern, New Museum, MoCA LA, The Andy Warhol Museum, SCAD, The Oaklahoma Contemporary Art Center, Wolfsonian - FIU, The Phillip and Patricia Frost Art Museum, Florida Atlantic University Galleries, Christies, Coachella, Shin Gallery, White Cube, Commonwealth and Council. Independent curators Nazy Nazhand, Alejandro de Villota,  and Ombretta Agro Andruff. Many thanks to curator Claire Breukel and collector Mario Cader-Frech for the invitation! 

Friday, November 23, 2018

A Concrete Movement I-VI

A Concrete Movement I - VI

Detail view of one of six colored vinyl record sculptures for an exhibition at Florida Atlantic University in February 2019. The exhibition "Black Mirror" is curated by Claire Breukel from the Mario Cader-Frech Collection, part of the YES Contemporary Art Loan Program. The loan program makes ambitious contemporary artwork by El Salvador's most celebrated artists more easily available for exhibition. More details to come soon....