Fifty paintings, drawings, sculptures, and popular objects used in the celebration of Junkanoo, from private collections. The exhibition illustrated the development of Bahamian art since independence, and featured works by Maxwell Taylor, Stan Burnside, Jackson Burnside III, Brent Malone, Antonious Roberts, and John Cox, among others.Cincuenta pinturas, dibujos, esculturas y objetos populares utilizados en la celebración de Junkanoo, procedentes de colecciones privadas. La exposición mostró la evolución del arte desde la independencia de las Bahamas, y contó con obras de Maxwell Taylor, Burnside Stan, Jackson Burnside III, Malone Brent, Antonious Roberts y John Cox, entre otros
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