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Overview

Canvases decorated by schoolchildren across the globe offer humor, hope and joy

This book brings together the archive of Frequencies, a global participatory project initiated by artist Oscar Murillo (born 1986). For over a decade, members of Murillo’s team have visited schools around the globe and invited students to freely write and draw on raw canvas. The elegant volume features a lay-flat binding, dust jacket and richly produced slipcase.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9783775757225
Publisher: Hatje Cantz Verlag GmbH & Co KG
Publication date: 10/15/2024
Pages: 420
Product dimensions: 9.75(w) x 12.50(h) x 0.00(d)

About the Author

Oscar Murillo’s practice is closely connected to a notion of community stemming from his cross-cultural ties to diverse cities and places in which he travels and works, and Colombia, where he was born in 1986. He addresses the conditions of display in the contemporary art world by engaging with a series of opposites—including work and play, production and consumption, and originality and appropriation. Murillo is widely recognized for his large-scale paintings that imply action, performance, and chaos, but are in fact methodically composed of rough-hewn, stitched canvases, which often incorporate fragments of text as well as studio debris such as dirt and dust. His works and projects have been the subject of solo exhibitions at prominent institutions worldwide.

Belisario Caicedo was born in La Paila, Colombia. He worked for several years as a mechanic at Riopaila, a sugar cane factory. In 1996 Belisario migrated to London with his family where he has been living since. He worked many years in the cleaning industry and now works with Clara Dublanc and his wife in production on Frequencies. He is the father of Oscar Murillo and Zaira Caicedo and is married to Maria Virgelina Murillo.

Clara Dublanc is a producer and writer specializing in projects that relate to migrants rights. Dublanc was born in Argentina, raised in Chile, studied in Italy and worked in a number of countries including France, the United States and the United Kingdom. She has a double degree in Literature from the Universities of Bologna and Haute-Alsace, and a Masters in International Relations between Europe and Latin America, also from the University of Bologna. A migrant herself for almost her entire life, she has specialized in European immigration and integration policies researching the changes in national identities within a global society. In 2014 Clara founded Itinerant Works, with the aim to produce high quality projects through the collaboration of social and political activism and the creative industry. She leads all youth programs at the NGO Migrants’ Rights Network and has been collaborating with Oscar Murillo since 2013. She is currently leading the production of Frequencies. In 2013 the South London Gallery published a book on Oscar Murillo with Dublanc’s essay “Us, them and the In Between: Migrants hidden identities”.
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