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Kcho

Kcho

Kcho's self-titled work is a deeply personal statement from the acclaimed Cuban artist known for his evocative explorations of migration, identity, and the sea. The piece reflects his signature visual language, often drawing on imagery of makeshift vessels, journeys, and the fragile boundary between hope and displacement. Rooted in his Caribbean heritage, the work invites viewers to contemplate themes of belonging and the human desire to transcend physical and political boundaries.

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Latin America

May 26, 2015

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Kcho, Kcho

Kcho's self-titled work is a deeply personal statement from the acclaimed Cuban artist known for his evocative explorations of migration, identity, and the sea. The piece reflects his signature visual language, often drawing on imagery of makeshift vessels, journeys, and the fragile boundary between hope and displacement. Rooted in his Caribbean heritage, the work invites viewers to contemplate themes of belonging and the human desire to transcend physical and political boundaries.

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Phillips, New York, London, Hong Kong

Related themes

Minimalist, Thoughtful, Installation, Sculpture, Mixed Media, Conceptual Art, Recycled Materials, Cuban, Abstract, Contemporary

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