This essay examines how Caribbean artists have employed withdrawal in critical, insurgent ways. I confront several Caribbean projects developed in different chronologies and locations that have attempted to use withdrawal in order to challenge uneven institutional dynamics. The examples I discuss here – Cuban art dedicates itself to baseball (Havana, José A. Echevarría Stadium (Vedado), 1989), Silvano Lora’s Marginal Biennial (Santo Domingo, multiple locations, 1992), Joëlle Ferly’s L’Art de faire la grève (Martinique, Fondation Clément, 2009) and L’Artocarpe (Guadeloupe, ongoing) – problematize the role of artistic agency, the reach of the exhibition form and the influence of foreign expectations. Traditionally, Caribbean art has been sub...
A number of artist residencies have been established in the twenty-first century context of the Angl...
This article offers a case study of an officially sponsored arts programme that culminated in two ex...
This monograph is a culmination of 10 years research of visual material associated with Caribbean co...
This essay examines how Caribbean artists have employed withdrawal in critical, insurgent ways. I co...
Caribbean art offers a useful vantage point onto current controversies about the materiality of cult...
This essay analyzes A Cultural Object, an installation made by the Jamaican artist Dawn Scott in 198...
If the Caribbean has largely been subtracted from those better-known narratives of art and artists t...
This article engages the debates on collective agency, autonomy, institutional practices and sociall...
This essay reflects on the contribution made by Timed Out: Art and the Transnational Caribbean (2011...
Recent political agitations across countries, including those in Southern Europe, the Middle East, S...
[First paragraph] Caribbean Art. VEERLE POUPEYE. London: Thames and Hudson, 1998. 224 pp. (Pape...
The Circum-Caribbean and its diasporas constitute a space of relations and disconnections. Historica...
"The 1990s were a period of profound political transformation, from the dissolution of the Eastern B...
El presente artículo analiza tres exposiciones de arte caribeño organizadas en España entre los años...
Who More Sci-Fi Than Us gives an overview of contemporary Caribbean art. The Netherlands are connect...
A number of artist residencies have been established in the twenty-first century context of the Angl...
This article offers a case study of an officially sponsored arts programme that culminated in two ex...
This monograph is a culmination of 10 years research of visual material associated with Caribbean co...
This essay examines how Caribbean artists have employed withdrawal in critical, insurgent ways. I co...
Caribbean art offers a useful vantage point onto current controversies about the materiality of cult...
This essay analyzes A Cultural Object, an installation made by the Jamaican artist Dawn Scott in 198...
If the Caribbean has largely been subtracted from those better-known narratives of art and artists t...
This article engages the debates on collective agency, autonomy, institutional practices and sociall...
This essay reflects on the contribution made by Timed Out: Art and the Transnational Caribbean (2011...
Recent political agitations across countries, including those in Southern Europe, the Middle East, S...
[First paragraph] Caribbean Art. VEERLE POUPEYE. London: Thames and Hudson, 1998. 224 pp. (Pape...
The Circum-Caribbean and its diasporas constitute a space of relations and disconnections. Historica...
"The 1990s were a period of profound political transformation, from the dissolution of the Eastern B...
El presente artículo analiza tres exposiciones de arte caribeño organizadas en España entre los años...
Who More Sci-Fi Than Us gives an overview of contemporary Caribbean art. The Netherlands are connect...
A number of artist residencies have been established in the twenty-first century context of the Angl...
This article offers a case study of an officially sponsored arts programme that culminated in two ex...
This monograph is a culmination of 10 years research of visual material associated with Caribbean co...