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  • Art period: Contemporary
  • Nationality: Colombia
  • Copyright status: Under copyright
  • Works on APS: 1
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  • Top 3 works: Title translation: ABCs
  • Museums on APS:
    • Museum of Latin American Art
    • Museum of Latin American Art
    • Museum of Latin American Art
    • Museum of Latin American Art
    • Museum of Latin American Art
  • Top-ranked work: Title translation: ABCs
  • Born: 1965, Bogota, Colombia

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Johanna Calle: Exploring Texture and Repetition in Andean Landscapes

Johanna Calle (born Bogota, Colombia, 1965) is a Colombian artist whose work delves into the rich tapestry of Latin American art and culture, particularly focusing on the Andes region. Her artistic practice centers around meticulous drawing techniques—primarily relief printing—that prioritize texture and repetition to convey profound narratives about identity, memory, and the impact of globalization on traditional landscapes. Calle’s approach distinguishes itself through a deliberate engagement with materiality, transforming simple materials like iron hand presses and felt pens into instruments for exploring complex themes. Calle earned her BA in Art History from Los Andes University in Bogotá and subsequently pursued her MFA at Chelsea College of Art at the London Institute. This dual education fostered a critical understanding of both artistic tradition and contemporary discourse, informing her distinctive visual language. Her formative years were marked by exposure to Colombian art history, which instilled in her an appreciation for stylistic nuances and historical context—elements that permeate her oeuvre. Calle’s artistic journey began with a fascination for drawing and experimenting with diverse printing methods. Unlike conventional printmaking processes, Calle employs techniques that actively manipulate the surface of the paper, incorporating elements like stitching and perforation to create layered textures and visual disruptions. “To me, the possibility of constructing a drawing with other material captivates me,” she explains, “I found in them an ideal medium for experimentation.” This philosophy underscores her commitment to pushing the boundaries of artistic expression and challenging established conventions. Her work has garnered recognition from prestigious institutions worldwide, including the Museum of Modern Art in New York City and the Museum of Fine Arts Houston. Notably, Calle’s prints have been featured in exhibitions exploring Latin American art and printmaking traditions, cementing her position as a significant voice within the contemporary art landscape. Furthermore, she participated in the McNay Print Fair, showcasing her artistic vision alongside fellow artists from across the globe. Calle's exploration of Andean landscapes—often depicted with intricate patterns and repetitive motifs—reflects her deep connection to Colombian heritage. These images serve not merely as representations of place but as vehicles for conveying narratives about history, memory, and cultural resilience. Her prints are imbued with a palpable sense of atmosphere, capturing the subtle nuances of light and shadow that characterize the Andean terrain. Calle’s artistic endeavors stand as testament to the enduring power of drawing and printmaking to communicate complex ideas—ideas rooted in both personal experience and broader societal concerns.