This essay highlights the role of archives, archival research, and integration of archival records in contemporary Caribbean visual artwork that evokes and reimagines unevenly recorded historical processes/moments. It also suggests the defining role of this approach to contemporary visual artwork is the perspective of Caribbean women artists. Through a discussion of Roshini Kempadoo’s interactive installation Ghosting, the essay considers alternative forms of archiving lived memory through Diana Taylor’s notion of the repertoire. It also considers modernist and postmodernist techniques of recontextualization, such as montage, in Caribbean contemporary art (and specifically in Kempadoo’s Ghosting), from a postcolonial and creolized context
“A Howling in the Paperwork” explores the relationship between ethnography, archival practice, and e...
SFRH/BPD/88171/2012This essay investigates the ways in which contemporary artistic practices have be...
This article presents a comparative analysis of works of Caribbean art and literature that engage in...
An edition of 10 giclée photographic prints (52cm x 102cm) were printed and exhibited in the exhibit...
This dissertation examines the ways in which contemporary Caribbean visual artists and writers are c...
Kempadoo's chapter was first published (2009) in the publication Black British Aesthetics Today, edi...
Roshini Kempadoo - Ghosting Portfolio pages in the 2018 Fotofest Biennial Catalogue - INDIA: Contemp...
This monograph is a culmination of 10 years research of visual material associated with Caribbean co...
Given the unidirectional power exercised by the creators and custodians of photographic archives, so...
This essay analyzes A Cultural Object, an installation made by the Jamaican artist Dawn Scott in 198...
This essay examines how Caribbean artists have employed withdrawal in critical, insurgent ways. I co...
This visual essay comprises a selection of works made by artists from several generations and geogra...
Centering on two recent participatory archive projects, Jacqueline Hoàng Nguyễn’s The Making of An A...
The essay explores the afterlife of Elisabeth Bronfen’s feminist insights in Over Her Dead Body (199...
The essay explores the afterlife of Elisabeth Bronfen’s feminist insights in Over Her Dead Body (199...
“A Howling in the Paperwork” explores the relationship between ethnography, archival practice, and e...
SFRH/BPD/88171/2012This essay investigates the ways in which contemporary artistic practices have be...
This article presents a comparative analysis of works of Caribbean art and literature that engage in...
An edition of 10 giclée photographic prints (52cm x 102cm) were printed and exhibited in the exhibit...
This dissertation examines the ways in which contemporary Caribbean visual artists and writers are c...
Kempadoo's chapter was first published (2009) in the publication Black British Aesthetics Today, edi...
Roshini Kempadoo - Ghosting Portfolio pages in the 2018 Fotofest Biennial Catalogue - INDIA: Contemp...
This monograph is a culmination of 10 years research of visual material associated with Caribbean co...
Given the unidirectional power exercised by the creators and custodians of photographic archives, so...
This essay analyzes A Cultural Object, an installation made by the Jamaican artist Dawn Scott in 198...
This essay examines how Caribbean artists have employed withdrawal in critical, insurgent ways. I co...
This visual essay comprises a selection of works made by artists from several generations and geogra...
Centering on two recent participatory archive projects, Jacqueline Hoàng Nguyễn’s The Making of An A...
The essay explores the afterlife of Elisabeth Bronfen’s feminist insights in Over Her Dead Body (199...
The essay explores the afterlife of Elisabeth Bronfen’s feminist insights in Over Her Dead Body (199...
“A Howling in the Paperwork” explores the relationship between ethnography, archival practice, and e...
SFRH/BPD/88171/2012This essay investigates the ways in which contemporary artistic practices have be...
This article presents a comparative analysis of works of Caribbean art and literature that engage in...