ADÁL wins PEOPLE’S CHOICE AWARD for “Muerto Rico”
Adal’s “Muerto Rico” (Inkjet print, 2017) was one of the finalists chosen for the The Outwin Boochever Portrait Competition and was included in the Outwin 2019: American Portraiture Today exhibition...
View ArticleGrace Jones in 9 cult images from Instagram
Alright, I admit that this is a fairly pointless exercise, but after correcting dozens of pages (and thinking about the hundreds that await…) looking at “pictures,” especially of the always glamorous...
View ArticleVirtual Exhibition: The Central Bank of T&T’s “Museums for Equality,...
Nadia Huggins (CBTT IMD) The Central Bank of Trinidad & Tobago has launched its IMD Virtual Photography Exhibition 2020. The main theme is “Museums for Equality, Diversity and Inclusion.” Take a...
View ArticleLocal Views at PAMM: Monica Sorelle
As part of their on-line programming, the live virtual Local Views at PAMM presents Haitian-American filmmaker Monica Sorelle today, Thursday, May 28, 2020, from 6:00pm to 6:30pm. Join us digitally...
View ArticleQ&A Quarantine and Art: “A Small Escape for Others”
Here is the latest Q&A conversation between Marsha Pearce and Nadia Huggins. It is part of the series Q&A Quarantine and Art [also see previous post Q&A Quarantine and Art.] Here are...
View ArticleForthcoming Exhibition: “Grace Before Jones: Camera, Disco, Studio”
“Grace Before Jones: Camera, Disco, Studio”—an exhibition on renowned Jamaican performer Grace Jones, curated by Cédric Fauq with Olivia Aherne—will be on view at Nottingham Contemporary from...
View ArticleArt in the Spotlight: The Montgomery Collection of Caribbean Photographs
The Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO) held a conversation on July 7, 2020, between artist and Toronto Photo Laureate Michèle Pearson Clarke and AGO Associate Curator of Photography Julie Crooks about The...
View ArticleThe Radical Imaginaries of Renee Cox
[Many thanks to Veerle Poupeye for bringing this item to our attention via Critical.Caribbean.Art.] Sugarcane Magazine features Jamaican-born artist Renee Cox and the “Black narratives” of her...
View ArticleChristabel Johanson on Photographer Jennie Baptiste
Christabel Johanson reviews the work of British photographer Jennie Baptiste, whose parents moved to London from St. Lucia in the 1960s. Here are excerpts from the review published in Africanah.org....
View ArticleThe Rising Photographer Inspired by Her Home Country
Tariro Mzezewa (The New York Times) reviews Jamaican-born, London-based Amber Pinkerton, describing her as a photographer that “makes stylish pictures that lead with her subjects’ humanity.” [Many...
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