Catalogue to the exhibition Swarm at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, June 30, 2018-September 9, 2018, curated by Laurel McLaughlin and Mechella Yezernitskaya (graduate students, History of Art, Bryn Mawr College). The work of artists Didier William (b. 1983) and Nestor Armando Gil (b. 1971) beckons viewers, as an imperative, to physically and intellectually “swarm” conceptions of colonialism in order to disarm such narratives of power. The artists’ mixed media practices in printmaking, painting, collage, sculpture, installation, and performance are inflected by their Haitian and Cuban heritages as well as the diasporic communities they call home in the United States. Didier William, born in Haiti and active in the United States, ...
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Cuban painter Rafael Soriano (1920-2015) was an acclaimed master of geometric abstraction and a glob...
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George Segal Gallery, Montclair State University, New Jersey, USAExhibition dates: 10 October – 7 De...
"In response to writing on how the global can be recuperated from its associations with cultural hom...
The issue's feature article, "Afro-Cuban artists: a Renaissance. Manuel Mendive and Eduardo "Choco" ...
This thesis contains case studies on artwork by Guadalupe Maravilla, Juan Javier Salazar, and Juliet...
Catalogue of a culminating student exhibition held at the Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum in 2009. Co...
Artists, Aesthetics, and Migrations: Contemporary Visual Arts and Caribbean Diaspora in Miami, Flori...
Details of the research, planning, and execution behind the exhibit Culture Flock which opened in ...
The exhibition Re-making Picasso’s Guernica at Pallant House Gallery, Chichester, UK (8 November 201...
An exhibition brought to Exeter Phoenix by Art Week Exeter in collaboration with well known art hist...
The Cuba Collection - The Broken Wall was a two people show in Farnham in 2019. Cuba as a mysterious...
"RAGGA NYC is a growing collective of Queer Caribbean artists and allies. Founded by Christopher Ude...
Cuban painter Rafael Soriano (1920-2015) was an acclaimed master of geometric abstraction and a glob...
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