Words Don't Come Easy
March 23, 2007- April 21, 2007
Reception: March 23, 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
636 W 28th St
Black & White Gallery // Chelsea is delighted to announce
Carolina Caycedo’s solo exhibition “Words Don’t Come Easy”.
This exhibition comprises several projects that weave a fabric of independent but complementary experiences – all questioning the
notion of “territories” in terms of their geographic reality and the imaginary and utopian dimension they generate, the relationship the
individual constructs with her environment, a nation, an identity, a private or shared space, the connections created between ideas,
individuals, artworks and structures.
PERIFONEO and AUDIO MEX use sound and voice as raw
material and main subject. Through techniques of edition and
reproduction of binaural sound and the use of earphones and
loudspeaker systems these works can be characterized as
authentic sound sculptures.
PERIFONEO (initially installed at the Venice Biennale in 2003)
was inspired by the Perifoneo - a communal sound system used
in shanty towns of Bogota where the speakers are installed
strategically around the neighbourhood. It is used to send all
kind of social messages. The amplifier and mic are usually
installed in a house with a telephone line, in order to notify any
neighbour who receives a call.
The microphone will be installed inside the gallery and will be
open to anyone for singing, shouting or sending a message
which will be heard outside the gallery through a loudspeaker.
AUDIO MEX can be characterized as a singular form of auditory
contemplation. The site of action is the Historic Center of Mexico
City, recorded in May 2004. Caycedo creates a temporary,
freed, epic zone where the big story and many little stories come
together.
GRAN PERRETON video shows scenes of human crowds that
at first seem easily identifiable but little by little uncertainty sets
in. The contact that takes place between individuals –
exchanges, frictions, encounters, avoidance – may influence our
perception of their environment, unless it is the environment that
gives new meaning to their behavior.
Perretón is a combination of words: Reggaeton, perreo and
marathon. Reggaeton is a popular genre that comes from
Puerto Rico, and combines Rap, reggae and dance hall. Perreo
is how you dance reggaeton, doggy style, very sexy. A Perreo
marathon was open on a Saturday night at Don Raul´s Bar, a
reggaeton joint in Rincón, Puerto Rico.
BANNER & FLAG SERIES highlights political awareness,
autobiography, permanent displacement, design interventions
and potential counter-imagery. These large scale hand sewn
objects present aesthetic models for disarming configurations of
power.
Mixing flags of the places where Caycedo originates and where
she lives - Puerto Rico/Colombia and flags of cultures in tension
– USA/Iraq, Palestine/Israel and Lebanon/Israel creates a
dialogue between those cultures by pointing to many shared
formal elements (motifs, patterns and colors). Included in the
show are several banners that wave Caycedo’s multiple cultural
identities – the anchor theme for this exhibition.
JUKEBOX, Local Motion (La Machetera) contains 50 CD’s and
is a compilation of songs collected through the different cities
where Caycedo lived or worked since 1995. The songs from the
jukebox, are not only the soundtrack of her life, but also the
soundtrack of the exhibition, an exhibition that presents
Caycedo’s past and recent work dealing with issues of identity,
conflict, movement, location, nationality and immigration. As
such, music becomes a universal language, one that trespasses
barriers and frontiers.
Carolina Caycedo’s work has been exhibited internationally in important exhibitions including Da Adversidade Vivemos, Musee
d’Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris, 2001; the 50th Venice Biennale, 2003; J’en Reve, Cartier Foundation for Contemporary Art,
Paris, 2005; the Whitney Biennial, New York, 2006. Caycedo was born in 1978 to Colombian parents in London. She holds a BFA
degree from Los Andes University, Bogotá, Colombia.
Books and DVDs related to artists in this show| Location | map | | Gallery | Black & White Gallery | | Address | 636 W 28th St, Between 11th and 12th Ave, Ground Floor New York (Chelsea) NY, 10001 United States | | Phone | 212-244-3007 | | Fax | 212-244-3312 | | Hours | Tue-Sat 11-6 | |
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