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  • Alejandra Caicedo, Paradox, 2026

    Alejandra Caicedo Columbia, b. 1996

    Paradox, 2026
    Acylic on canvas
    64 x 64 cm
    € 5,000.00
    Alejandra Caicedo, Paradox, 2026
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    'Paradox' brings together a striking arrangement of objects that immediately recalls the tradition of the European still life, while simultaneously subverting its historical codes. A pair of Prada heels rests...
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    "Paradox" brings together a striking arrangement of objects that immediately recalls the tradition of the European still life, while simultaneously subverting its historical codes. A pair of Prada heels rests on an ornate silver tray, surrounded by oysters, a slice of watermelon, and a black scorpion. Each element carries its own symbolic weight—luxury, consumption, sensuality, and danger—yet their combination resists any singular interpretation.
    In classical still life painting, such objects often functioned as markers of wealth and transience. Caicedo, however, repositions them within a contemporary context shaped by migration and global capitalism. The Prada shoe, in particular, becomes a potent symbol of aspiration and mobility, yet its presence is destabilized by the surrounding elements. The scorpion introduces an undercurrent of threat, while the organic textures of fruit and shell contrast sharply with the polished surface of luxury goods.
    The composition is meticulously constructed. Caicedo employs a high level of painterly detail, rendering materials—metal, leather, flesh—with remarkable precision. This technical mastery aligns her work with a renewed interest in figurative painting that emphasizes both skill and conceptual clarity.
    At the same time, the painting’s saturated palette and dramatic contrasts give it a distinctly contemporary edge. It occupies a space between classical reference and pop-inflected visual culture, making it highly accessible while retaining intellectual depth.
    Paradox is emblematic of Caicedo’s broader practice: a negotiation between desire and critique, beauty and tension. As such, it represents a strong and highly collectible example of contemporary still life painting, appealing to collectors interested in works that bridge tradition and present-day discourse.
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