Abel Cárcamo 

Born Santiago, Chile, 1990

Born in Chile and based in Paris, Cárcamo is a international artist with a penchant for seamlessly merging traditional craftsmanship with contemporary aesthetics. Cárcamo’s artistic philosophy is deeply rooted in heritage artisanship, where hands-on techniques and a profound appreciation for materials like wood and bronze converge. His works blend contemporary trends with the rich history of traditional handicraft, resulting in sculptural works that exude both modernity and timelessness. Drawing inspiration from the unexpected connections between different stylistic periods, his works embody true craftsmanship while retaining a minimalist aesthetic. Each of Cárcamo’s works possesses a distinct character, with a symbolic quality that transcends space and time,  reflecting his ability to imbue each with a life of its own, a sense of authenticity, and emotional resonance

With an innate curiosity and a relentless pursuit of knowledge and collaboration, Cárcamo is committed  to showcasing the creativity of local artisans in Chile and france alike. From woodworking to ceramics and metalwork, his works celebrate extraordinary craftsmanship and seamless blend of era and styles. His work has been featured in fine art and design exhibitions around the world, including design miami, Paris Design Week, Milan Design Week, pad Paris, pad London, and Design Days Geneva

David Cárcamo

Born Santiago, Chile, 1987

A chilean artist and architect with a passion for detail and traditional materials, Cárcamo combines ancestral methods of craftsmanship with a contemporary vision of architecture and design. Determined to preserve and highlight traditional trades, David works hand-in-hand with builders and craftsmen in his country. Based in Santiago and Paris, Cárcamo merges European and latin American cultural influences and construction techniques, enriching his practice and expanding his creative perspective. For each project, David seeks not only to create functional and aesthetically appealing spaces, but also to preserve the rich architectural and artisanal history of his native Chile

Descended from a family of carpenters, Cárcamo’s interest in wood, steel and raw materials began at an early age. As an architect, his work has been awarded by International Center for the Preservation of the Architectural Heritage. He collaborates with his brother, the celebrated artist Abel Cárcamo, on select works, available exclusively at studiotwentyseven

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ABEL & DAVID CÁRCAMO

Abel Cárcamo 

Born Santiago, Chile, 1990

Born in Chile and based in Paris, Cárcamo is a international artist with a penchant for seamlessly merging traditional craftsmanship with contemporary aesthetics. Cárcamo’s artistic philosophy is deeply rooted in heritage artisanship, where hands-on techniques and a profound appreciation for materials like wood and bronze converge. His works blend contemporary trends with the rich history of traditional handicraft, resulting in sculptural works that exude both modernity and timelessness. Drawing inspiration from the unexpected connections between different stylistic periods, his works embody true craftsmanship while retaining a minimalist aesthetic. Each of Cárcamo’s works possesses a distinct character, with a symbolic quality that transcends space and time,  reflecting his ability to imbue each with a life of its own, a sense of authenticity, and emotional resonance

With an innate curiosity and a relentless pursuit of knowledge and collaboration, Cárcamo is committed  to showcasing the creativity of local artisans in Chile and france alike. From woodworking to ceramics and metalwork, his works celebrate extraordinary craftsmanship and seamless blend of era and styles. His work has been featured in fine art and design exhibitions around the world, including design miami, Paris Design Week, Milan Design Week, pad Paris, pad London, and Design Days Geneva

David Cárcamo

Born Santiago, Chile, 1987

A chilean artist and architect with a passion for detail and traditional materials, Cárcamo combines ancestral methods of craftsmanship with a contemporary vision of architecture and design. Determined to preserve and highlight traditional trades, David works hand-in-hand with builders and craftsmen in his country. Based in Santiago and Paris, Cárcamo merges European and latin American cultural influences and construction techniques, enriching his practice and expanding his creative perspective. For each project, David seeks not only to create functional and aesthetically appealing spaces, but also to preserve the rich architectural and artisanal history of his native Chile

Descended from a family of carpenters, Cárcamo’s interest in wood, steel and raw materials began at an early age. As an architect, his work has been awarded by International Center for the Preservation of the Architectural Heritage. He collaborates with his brother, the celebrated artist Abel Cárcamo, on select works, available exclusively at studiotwentyseven

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