By: María Laura Hernández de Agüero
“Without Completely Filling a Space” is the title of the exhibition in which the Peruvian artist presents new paintings, drawings, and installations, curated by Max Hernández Calvo.
In a corner of Galería Forum, in the heart of Miraflores, Peruvian artist Carolina Kecskemethy has woven a labyrinth of sensations and reflections. In this exhibition, the artist invites us to delve into the most intimate territories of her creation.
Kecskemethy’s work is a journey into the body, a tour through hidden spaces where desire and memory intertwine. Her paintings, drawings, and installations are like windows opening onto a world of sensations and emotions, where color and form merge to create a unique language.
The artist has explored intimacy and desire through her work, creating a universe where the body is a vessel for emotions and experiences. In this exhibition, she presents a new chapter in her quest, a moment of return and rediscovery of her own work.
As we walk through and observe her pieces, we encounter works that are like living actors, inhabiting the materials of the physical world, configuring a pictorial language that seeks to connect empathetically with nature, landscape, and the deepest inner spaces.
"Without Completely Filling a Space" is an invitation to immerse ourselves in Kecskemethy's world, to explore the limits of the skin, and to question the way we establish interpersonal connections. It is an open space, in constant flux, where the painting expands beyond the support, and the viewer is invited to complete, from their own experience, that which remains in transit.
"Without Completely Filling a Space," Forum Gallery, Larco 1150, Miraflores. The exhibition opens on April 7 and can be visited until the 30th of the same month.
