Cami Galofre

Cami Galofre is a Colombian contemporary visual artist based in Denver, CO.

Galofre grew up Quito, Ecuador surrounded by beautiful Andean habitats and then spent her undergraduate years exploring American West where she fell in love with the landscape. She holds a BA in Studio Art and Environmental Science from Colorado College (2013) and a MFA from Arizona State University (2018). With a national and international exhibition record, Galofre currently lives in Colorado, while teaching at the Community College of Denver and el Museo de las Americas. 

A Crater That’s No More

Digital Animation / Live Painting, 2018

Untitled

Digital Animation / Live Painting, 2018

El Mar

Digital Animation / Live Painting, 2018

“My best memories of growing up in Latin America are of exploring its supernatural landscape. It’s funny though, as formative as these adventures where, I find it hard to distinguish specific experiences from one another. The liminal space of memory has rather seemed to gel that period of my life together over time into one sort of common flowing sense of color. The sort of ethereal, glowing atmosphere that seems embedded in the settings of most classic Magical Realist works of literature that are inherent in my practice.

As special and personal as these experiences are to me, and similar ones of my later years in the American Southwest, I believe that everyone has something similar within them. I see the landscape as a cultural identifier through these collective experiences that we share. There is a psychological significance, a sense of home, that the places that have been in one way or another sacred to each of us live on in the form of memory. A phenomenon familiar to the poetry of abstraction — as details fade, something more essential begins to take form — a sort of holistic sense of total environment. The spiritual sort of impermanence and uncontrolled transformation you find in flowing water, or the weather.

I paint the transformational landscape to reflect the way I experience it and to honor the colors, poetry, and spectacular biodiversity of my home country. Yet, it is the urge to explore such psychic spaces that my work seeks to invoke within those who participate with it. By way of a repertoire of more defined gestures, as a lure into the more universal world of color-field abstraction, I hope to beckon each viewer across the threshold of the substrate into an atmosphere that at its core is a celebration of the transcendental beauty found in the natural world around us. As if stepping over a hill into that mystic fog that serves to divide and collide space, except rather than a compositional device, it’s the main attraction. My work might escape traditional definitions of landscape art, yet stems itself from the atmospheric potential of Impressionist approaches and eastern perspectives. It conveys the wonder of an observable reality and presents a contemporary look at Romantic aesthetics through an abstracted impulse that is reactionary and affective.

By using art as a proxy for shared experience, I am inviting viewers to take a hike with me through a vibrant and nuanced realm that is intimately linked to the human experience and experience the spontaneous joy of being lost. To venture off the trails toward the personal relationships they might share in their own memories with such suggested places. Someplace warm and inviting. I would hope for this to be the kind of uniquely enjoyable experience that viewing art can provide. At best, perhaps it will spark within some viewers a renewed reverence and empathy for the sublime natural world we all share a role in nurturing at a time more important than ever.”

RENEE DENNISON
HEATHER STRATTON
JASON BERNAGOZZI
CAMI GALOFRE
NIKOLAUS BAUMGARTEN
MAARTEN BAAS
MALENA BARNHART
BRIANNA LYNN HERNÁNDEZ BAURICHTER
ISAAC COHEN 
DYNASTY HANDBAG