Pablo Caviedes

He is a multidisciplinary artist who works across various media such as painting, video art, drawing, etching, installation and sculpture.

During that time he was awarded an honorable mention at the Second Biennial International of Painting in Vilassar de Mar, Barcelona, Spain.

This participation inspired his "On the Map" image, created in 2011 for the exhibition WAY Project International, at Wilmer Jennings Gallery in New York City.

[12] The same year he showed paintings of horse-headed figures riding bulls at the Fountain Street Fine Art Gallery in Framingham in an exhibition of Latino artists from around the world.

[15] The same year he was part of a group exhibition titled Diversity, at Fondazione Opera Campana Dei Caduti, Trento, Italy.

This movie was also part of the project Contemporary Visions Videoart in Loop and was presented at several venues around the world such as: Genova, Milano, Napoli, Palermo, Perugia, Rome, Salerno, Torino, Verona, in Italy; Murcia, Portugal; Aveiro, Spain; Mendoza, Argentina; Thessaloniki, Greece; Sofia, Belgrade, Serbia; Bulgaria; Bristol, United Kingdom; Polnà, Czech Republic; and Casablanca, Morocco.

[21][22] At the beginning of 2019 the Ministry of Culture and Heritage of Ecuador published and officially presented the book titled Pablo Caviedes On the Map, with text by Jose Rodeiro.

[27] In 2020, Caviedes's On the Map book and the documentary was presented at the American Center for Arts & Culture in Paris, France.

It was curated by Alexis Mendoza and presented in collaboration with NYU and Univision, to honor Martin Luther King Jr.[32][33] The same year Caviedes presented his book, a documentary film, animation art videos and pieces from his On The Map project as part of the Human Crossing project at the Fondazione Opera Campana dei Caduti Museum in Trento, Italy.