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Victoria Campillo
Still Life
2006, lambda print 57 images in series, each edition of 3, 19x24in (48x60cm)

©Victoria Campillo
image courtesy of {CTS} creativethriftshop
Victoria Campillo
Still Life Series (014 Fishli-Weiss)
2006, lambada print, edition of 3, 19x24in (48x60cm)

©Victoria Campillo
image courtesy of {CTS} creativethriftshop

Victoria Campillo
Still Life Series (021 Giorgio Morandi)
2006, lambada print, edition of 3, 19x24in (48x60cm)

©Victoria Campillo
image courtesy of {CTS} creativethriftshop

Victoria Campillo
Still Life Series (025 Mark Dion)
2006, lambada print, edition of 3, 19x24in (48x60cm)

©Victoria Campillo
image courtesy of {CTS} creativethriftshop
Victoria Campillo
Still Life Series (052 Terry Richardson) 2006, lambada print, edition of 3, 19x24in (48x60cm)

©Victoria Campillo
image courtesy of {CTS} creativethriftshop
Victoria Campillo
Still Life Series (057 Rene Magritte)
2006, lambada print, edition of 3, 19x24in (48x60cm)

©Victoria Campillo
image courtesy of {CTS} creativethriftshop
 









VICTORIA CAMPILLO

Lives and works in Barcelona, Spain

Born Spain | 1957

Victoria Campillo is a kind of mad scientist, working in a dizzying almost schizophrenic pace creating series of photographs that number in the hundreds. The themes are limitless, countless, immune to repeating yet are based wholly on the idea of repetition.

Her work deals greatly with the unconscious science of visual recognition. Establishing the relationship between the eye and the mind ability and its gravity to process categorization and identification on a primordial level.


In many of her series - Intimacy (2001), Elephants (2007), and Still Life (2006)- she establishes a formal relationship between our most important contemporary and modern artists, and everyday vernacular objects. Within the works she ask what would be the singular defining mark that would identify an artist without a moment of thought. What defines these great artistic personalities? And how can she, an artist herself, add to their well establish diction. Through the use of tongue and cheek antics she manages to not only trick our eye but to amuse our mind.


Victoria Campillo
Still Life Series (005 Richard Prince)
2006, lambada print, edition of 3, 19x24in (48x60cm)

©Victoria Campillo
image courtesy of {CTS} creativethriftshop