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27th September 2010
PRESS:
ART IN LIVERPOOL

http://www.artinliverpool.com

21st September 2010
GROUP EXHIBITION:
Liverpool Biennial 2010: Touched
(Contemporary Urban Centre: City States)
Caribbean Pavilion: Three Moments,
Curated by David A. Bailey, M.B.E.
 
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Exhibition Dates:
Sept 18th - Nov 28th 2010

new paintings: The Space Between Want
Description:
In the groundbreaking essay ‘Modernity and Its Others: Three “Moments” In The Post-war History of the Black Diaspora Arts’, Stuart Hall revisits modernity through three historical art movements from the perspective of the Diaspora. This discourse stands as the theme of this pavilion where three moments will become symbolised by three Caribbean islands; the Bahamas, Martinique and Barbados.
The featured artists:
Ewan Atkinson, Ishi Butcher, Akyem Ramsay (from Barbados), Heino Schmid, John Beadle, Lynn Parotti, Lavar Munroe and Blue Curry (from the Bahamas) and David Damoison and Christian Bertin (from Martinique) – were selected on their ability to make work that responds to contemporary and historical global themes. For the first time artists from the Caribbean region are collectively making new work that responds to the city of Liverpool while maintaining a distinctive stance on what Stuart Hall might call a 21st-century Caribbean modernist aesthetic.
Location:
AGAFAR GALLERY
Third Floor
Contemporary Urban Centre
41-51 Greenland Street
Liverpool L1 0BS
UK
Tel: 015 1708 3513
Links:
www.biennial.com
www.contemporaryurbancentre.org
www.internationalcuratorsforum.org

8th August 2010
Preparation for Liverpool Biennial
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new paintings: The Space Between Want

24th July 2010
GROUP EXHIBITION:
The Fifth National Exhibition (NE5)
The National Art Gallery of the Bahamas
David A. Bailey, M.B.E. (Acting Director)
Exhibition Dates:
Sept 2010 - Jan 2011

Tar Baby: Studio Installation Shot |
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Plume (detail) 165 x 230cm oil on canvas |
Juried Themed Show What is Your Carbon Footprint? – panel of judges consisting of artists - Janine Antoni, NY, Alfredo Jaar, NY, NAGB co-curator Jackson Petit, Director, Gasworks and Triangle Arts Trust - Alessio Antoniolli, London, Collectors - Dawn Davies & Saskia D’Aguilar, Bahamas. Installation title: Tar Baby - sea level rise with references to ongoing Deep Water Horizon oil spill and environmental affects
Opening Reception:
Sept 3rd 2010 - 6.30pm
Location:
NAGB (National Art Gallery of the Bahamas)
Villa Doyle
West and West Hill Streets
Nassau, N.P., The Bahamas
Contact:
P.O. Box N 711
Nassau, N.P., The Bahamas
Tel: 242.328.5800/1
Fax: 242.322.1180
Links:
www.nagb.org.bs
new paintings: Tar Baby Installation

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