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Carolina Caycedo (born 1978, in
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, United Kingdom) is a
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artist based in
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. Born to Colombian parents, Caycedo's art practice is based on environmental research focusing on the future of shared resources,
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,
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and cultural
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. Through contributing to community-based construction of environmental and historical memory, Caycedo seeks the ways of preventing violence against humans and nature. Her work has been shown in museums around the world, including in a number of international biennales, such as the 2019
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, 2018
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“Made in L.A.” biennial, 2016
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, 2010 Pontevedra Biennial, 2009
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, 2009 San Juan Poligraphic Triennial, 2006
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, and 2003
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.


Education

Caycedo received a Master of Fine Arts (MFA) from the
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in 2012, and a Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) from the University of Los Andes in
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, Colombia in 1999.


Selected awards

Caycedo was awarded the “Five Initiative” from the Vincent Price Art Museum, in Monterey Park, California, and
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, in San Marino, California, United States. This award focuses on the expansion of Huntington Library's art collections, with the aim that awarded artists create new works around the theme of identity. Caycedo also won the 2015 Creative Capital Visual Arts Award.


Selected works

Caycedo's work is included in several collections at major art museums including the
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and
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. Her work is also included in Defining Line, an AR public art exhibition curated by
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To Drive Away Whiteness/Para alejar la blancura

''To Drive Away Whiteness/Para alejar la blancura'' (2017) was a multi-media sculpture shown at
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, Los Angeles as a part of 2018 “Made in L.A.” biennial.


Be Dammed

Caycedo's project ''Be Dammed'' (since 2012) is a body of video, artist book, and installation works that focus on Colombian communities residing around the
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in Colombia that are being affected by extractivist industries such as the construction of dams and the privatization of the river. By 2014, 200,000 Colombian residents had been displaced under of the resource extraction projects along with the river, and privatization of the land, and Caycedo has been researched on the aftermath of the relocation to create this artwork. In 2019, she showed a performance piece, ''Beyond Control'' at the Museo de Arte Moderno de Medellín, Colombia. The performance, choreographed in collaboration with Rebeca Hernandez, sought to visualize the relations between dams and how humans manage bodies of water.


Cosmotarrayas

Caycedo’s ''Cosmotarrayas'' (2016) is an offshoot of the her project longest ongoing project ''Be Dammed''. ''Cosmotarraya'' is a series of hanging sculptures made from handmade fishnets and other found objects. They were collected during her field research while she was at the
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interviewing people affected by the privatization of waters and the building of dams. The fishing nets would be dyed and assembled with the various objects in her Los Angeles studio. She dyed them 3 specific colors: black, red, and brown. These colors are supposed to reference the coloration of toxic mudflow created by the failure of the building of the Fundão tailings dam at the Germano iron ore mine of the Samarco Mariana Mining Complex near
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in 2015. Caycedo used the fishnets to symbolize an object that is the complete opposite of what a dam is. Caycedo told the New York Times, “The dam is corporate-made, impenetrable, unmovable It cuts the body of the river in two. It cuts the flow of the ecosystem. On the other side you have the fishing net, which is man-made, small-scale, porous, flexible, malleable. It lets the water through but catches the sustenance.” The fishnets are also a symbol of the livelihoods displaced by dam building and water privatization.


How to obtain a British passport

''How to obtain a British passport'' (2003) is a video work based on both the real and fiction-based acting of Caycedo and her Colombian friend, performing a civil marriage ceremony.


Daytoday

''Daytoday'' (2002–09) was Caycedo's individual project, in which she stayed metropolitan cities such as
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,
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, and
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without having any money or no essential goods. She lived day-to-day by offering people basic skills, such as haircuts or Spanish lessons, as an exchange for food or a place to stay for a night.


Apariciones/Apparitions

''Apariciones/Apparitions'' is a video work that debuted at The
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as part of the institution's contemporary arts initiative called "/five." The nine-and-a-half-minute video features ghost-like dancers inhabiting The Huntington's collection.


The Collapse of a Model

''The Collapse of a Model'' consists of two massive photomontages made of composite satellite imagery of three major dam sites. The piece suggests a hopeful not toward the end of the capitalist model of resource extraction.


Exhibitions

Her work has been exhibited at the Institute of Contemporary Art (ICA) in Boston, Massachusetts (2020); the
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in Santa Ana, California (2019); the
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in Lodz, Poland (2019); the
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(UNECE) in Astana, Kazakhstan (2018); the New Museum of Contemporary Art (NUMU) in Guatemala (2017); Clockshop in Los Angeles, California (2015); the Instituto de Visión in Bogotá, Colombia (2014); daadgalerie in Berlin, Germany (2013); and the Galerie du Jour in Paris, France (2013). Caycedo has participated in group exhibitions at the
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of Art, Wichita, Kansas
In the Wake
2019);
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in Chicago, Illinois (2019); the Museo de Arte São Paulo in Brazil (2019); the
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in Berlin, Germany (2018); the
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in Los Angeles, California (2018); the
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in New York City, New York (2018); the Seoul Museum of Art in Seoul, Korea (2017); the
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(LACMA) in Los Angeles, California (2017); Les Recontres d'Arles in Arles, France (2017); and the KW Institute for Contemporary Art in Berlin, Germany (2014).“Carolina Caycedo,” Collección Cisneros, https://www.coleccioncisneros.org/authors/carolina-caycedo Fall of


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