The Boundaries Between: Fashioning in Beyond Fashion Shani Roper, Liberty Hall National Gallery’s exhibition Beyond Fashion is a dialogue about the boundaries – the boundaries between fashion, fashioning and social commentary– and what it means to challenge, push against and blur these boundaries. The exhibition begins by by locating the works within … Lire la suite
Caribbean Visual Arts, more unity and a widening scope. Veerle Poupeye is today the Director of the National Gallery of Jamaica for which she has worked before as a curator. She also had an assignment as coordinator of the Visual Arts programme with the MultiCare Foundation, then she taught Art History in the Edna Manley … Lire la suite
Paul, Annie. 2009. Regarding the South…from the South. Catalogue essay for exhibition South-South: Interruptions and Encounters. Justina M. Barnike Gallery, Hart House, University of Toronto. 65-70. Regarding the South…from the South Annie Paul, an Aica South Caribbean member It was November 2000. I was in Cuba attending the opening of the seventh Havana Bienale. Chris … Lire la suite
Veerle Poupeye, historienne d’art et chercheur attaché à l’Edna Manley College of the Visual and Performing Arts de la Jamaïque au moment du séminaire, aujourd’hui directrice de la National Gallery de la Jamaïque a présenté cette communication lors du séminaire Art Contemporain dans la Caraïbe co-organisé en 2008 par la Fondation Clément, CulturesFrance, l’AMCA, l’AICA … Lire la suite