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Commune Thirteen is the place where in the 1960s and 1970s the families that were expelled from the fields by violence settled, as well as other families that came in search of a better future, since Medellín was one of the first cities that began to be industrialized in the country. The overcrowding and lack of opportunities led the boys to form gangs to obtain territorial, military, economic and social control. In addition to this, the FARC and… the ELN appropriated this mountainous corridor, which the paramilitaries wanted to dominate as it was a strategic point for arms trafficking and the export of cocaine, since this territory joins the south-west of the department of Antioquia and the sea, in the Gulf of Urabá.
« If I have many ways of seeing and feeling things, I would be a fool to paint for only a small circle of people. »
Didier Franco is a Colombian painter who from a young age has considered art as a way of life. Working primarily in acrylics, Franco’s subject matter is broad and ever-changing; he depicts the urban and the rural, the intimate and the collective, the natural and the created. The artist’s distinctive style particularly revolves around his use of color. In pairing complementary and contrasting primary colors with minimal gradation, Franco’s works provoke pleasant and aggressive sensations within the viewer simultaneously.