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  • Alejandra Caicedo, Der Innenhof als Erinnerungskarte, 2025

    Alejandra Caicedo Columbia, b. 1996

    Der Innenhof als Erinnerungskarte, 2025
    Acrylic on canvas
    180 x 150 cm
    € 7,000.00
    Alejandra Caicedo, Der Innenhof als Erinnerungskarte, 2025
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    In 'Der Innenhof als Erinnerungskarte', Alejandra Caicedo transforms a seemingly intimate courtyard scene into a charged psychological landscape. A pair of elongated legs in luminous yellow heels stands amid lush...
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    In "Der Innenhof als Erinnerungskarte", Alejandra Caicedo transforms a seemingly intimate courtyard scene into a charged psychological landscape. A pair of elongated legs in luminous yellow heels stands amid lush tropical flora - hibiscus blossoms, mangoes, spiked leaves, and cascading petals - yet the setting resists stable orientation. The body appears both grounded and suspended, monumental and fragmentary, as if memory itself had staged the composition.

    Rendered in acrylic paint, the surfaces are characteristically smooth and hyperreal, almost cinematic in their saturation. The polished sheen of skin and patent leather contrasts with dense vegetal textures, creating a tension between sensual immediacy and constructed image. As if extracted from a virtual image space and translated into acrylic paint, the scene oscillates between physical presence and dreamlike artificiality.

    Rooted in Caicedo’s Colombian background, the work resonates with the tradition of magical realism so prominent in Latin American literature. Reality here is precise yet subtly altered. The pointed front shoe morphs into an ambiguous creature - its textured tip suggesting the scaled skin of a snake or the alert face of a jungle cat. This quiet metamorphosis destabilizes perception: the everyday slips into the mythical without spectacle.
    Equally evocative is the uprooted plant whose exposed roots curl around the adjacent shoe. It suggests displacement and entanglement - an image that can be read as a meditation on migration and artistic practice far from one’s place of origin. The courtyard becomes less a physical site than a mnemonic map, where belonging and estrangement coexist.
    Floral motifs echo across spatial planes: the hibiscus blossoms and mangoes in the foreground are mirrored by the patterned textile behind the legs. This repetition creates a subtle dualism between living nature and decorative representation, between embodied presence and image. Caicedo thus invokes art historical traditions - the garden as locus amoenus, the still life of abundance, the staged feminine figure - only to fracture them through cropping, ambiguity, and quiet surreal shifts.
    Rather than presenting a fixed narrative, Der "Innenhof als Erinnerungskarte" unfolds as a layered meditation on memory, femininity, and place. Beauty remains seductive yet edged with tension, inviting sustained looking and revealing itself as a negotiation between body, landscape, and imagination.

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