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Carolina Caycedo: Confluences

Carolina Caycedo

MASP
,
São Paulo
July 3, 2026
October 4, 2026

Carolina Caycedo examines rivers, extraction, migration and collective resistance through photography, installation, video, performance and drawing.

Carolina Caycedo, Jerá Guarani, Minha linhagem feminina brasileira de luta, from the series Genealogia da luta, 2018–19. MASP collection. Photo: Eduardo Ortega.
EXHIBITION DETAILS
GALLERY
Avenida Paulista 1578, São Paulo, SP 01310-200, Brazil
DATES:
July 3, 2026
to
October 4, 2026
ARTISTS
Carolina Caycedo
CURATOR
Isabella Rjeille
PHOTOGRAPHER
Photo: Eduardo Ortega / MASP
LOCATION
São Paulo

ABOUT THE EXHIBITION

Carolina Caycedo: Confluences presents a broad view of the Colombian artist’s practice, bringing together photography, installation, video, performance and drawing. Her work connects contemporary art with ancestral riverine knowledge and the strategies of social movements resisting ecological and territorial exploitation.

Rivers are treated as living social and political systems rather than neutral natural resources. Caycedo’s projects explore how dams, extraction and infrastructure reshape communities, while collaborative methods recover forms of knowledge that are often displaced by development.

The exhibition includes recent work developed in Brazil and engages with wider Latin American contexts and diasporas. Its title refers both to waterways meeting and to the convergence of people, cultures, struggles and ideas that characterises Caycedo’s practice.