Camilo Echeverri

  • Trained as an architect, Camilo Echeverri multimedia practice focuses on the study of images and their layered meanings; narratives created through sequences of pictures; the logic of representation; and simulations of fictional worlds. Through images produced with different media, Echeverri’s work both describes current and imagines possible realms. His projects usually consist of carefully articulated series of photographs, drawings, and paintings that are displayed in intimate installations. Through thematic explorations, Echeverri has delved into subjects such as belonging, territory, memories, family, habitat, and migration, topics through which he navigates seamlessly, often blending and putting them in dialogue while creating spaces for doubt, speculation and fracture. The artist has thoroughly explored the way the (built) environment determines peoples’ lives; exploring aspects of migration patterns, housing development, new settlements, and reconstruction, as well as the materials implicated in these processes.

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Trained as an architect, Camilo Echeverri multimedia practice focuses on the study of images and their layered meanings; narratives created through sequences of pictures; the logic of representation; and simulations of fictional worlds. Through images produced with different media, Echeverri’s work both describes current and imagines possible realms. His projects usually consist of carefully articulated series of photographs, drawings, and paintings that are displayed in intimate installations. Through thematic explorations, Echeverri has delved into subjects such as belonging, territory, memories, family, habitat, and migration, topics through which he navigates seamlessly, often blending and putting them in dialogue while creating spaces for doubt, speculation and fracture. The artist has thoroughly explored the way the (built) environment determines peoples’ lives; exploring aspects of migration patterns, housing development, new settlements, and reconstruction, as well as the materials implicated in these processes.