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Camila Quintero
b. 1982, Colombia. London-based.
Camila Quintero's works are “optical distortions” that explore the relationship between space and time. Deconstruction and optical distortion are recurrent throughout her work and refer to the response of the perceptual connection we have with our surroundings and the impact that they have on us.
Her interests are in abstraction and geometry and she expands basic principles of design to create compositions that are evocative adding a sense of movement, inaccurate perspective and surrealism. Camila Quintero has arts degrees from UAL Camberwell College of Arts (London) and Jorge Tadeo Lozano University (Bogota).
Camila's work has been selected for the UAL's permanent collection. In 2019, her series ‘A Technicolour Odyssey’ was exhibited in Selfridges Oxford Street.
Amalgama exhibited her work in: 'Textural Codes' at The Koppel Project Piccadilly (2020) and 'Traverse' on Vortic (2021).
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