Carolina Caycedo
United States
 

This residency was cancelled due to personal circumstances.

Carolina Caycedo

27 January - 27 March 2020

Understanding water as a living entity, a public resource, and a human right, Carolina Caycedo’s project Be Dammed (2012-ongoing) investigates the environmental and social effects caused by human intervention on water flows. During her residency, the artist will expand her research in a two-pronged direction by inquiring on the current state of traditional fishing practices and communities in Singapore and on the country’s integrated water supply strategy known as Four National Taps (FNT). On one hand, she will research the impact of coastal and economic developments on traditional fishermen’s lifestyle in the past two decades, taking into consideration related processes of resistance and/or adaptation to change and dispossession. On the other hand, she will probe the history of rivers and reservoirs and the FNT water management plan implemented by the Public Utilities Board in order to question the internationally acclaimed “holistic approach” of this strategy.

This residency was cancelled due to personal circumstances.


Carolina Caycedo, 27 January – 27 March 2020, Courtesy the artist.
Carolina Caycedo, 27 January – 27 March 2020, Courtesy the artist.
Carolina Caycedo, 27 January – 27 March 2020, Courtesy the artist.
Carolina Caycedo, 27 January – 27 March 2020, Courtesy the artist.
Carolina Caycedo, 27 January – 27 March 2020, Courtesy the artist.

Contributors
Carolina Caycedo
Carolina Caycedo
Artist-in-Residence
United States

Merging studio practice and long-term involvements with local communities, the artistic practiceof Carolina Caycedo (b. 1978, United Kingdom/United States) shows a deep commitment tomovements of resistance, economies of solidarity, and environmental rights. Through her work,she investigates dynamics of assimilation and resistance, representation and control, addressing human and natural environments affected by extractivist modes of development. Recently,she held solo exhibitions at Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston, United States (2020) andOrange County Museum of Art, Santa Ana, United States (2019). Her work has been included innumerous international exhibitions and biennials including 32nd São Paulo Biennial, Brazil (2016);8th Berlin Biennial, Germany (2014), and X Havana Biennial, Cuba (2009) among others.