Caribbean Contemporary Art and The Feminine Body | Gender and art | Scoop.it

The International Association of Art Critics (Association Internationale des Critiques d’Art or AICA) recently posted a comprehensive article on the feminine body in Caribbean contemporary art. Written by Dominique Brebion, it was translated from the French original by Suzanne Lampla.

 

The article reviews works by the Dominican Republic’s Raquel Païewonsky—see image above—Céleste Woss y Gil, and Leticia Ceballos; Joscelyn Gardner, and Alberta Whittle, from Barbados; Janine Antoni and Marlon Griffith, from the Bahamas; Trinidad’s Suzan Dayal  and Nicole Awaï; Jamaica’s Renée Cox,Venezuela’s Yeni and Nan;  Martinicans Julie Bessard, Alex Burke, Ella-artiss, and Shelly Rufin; and Kelly Sinnapah Mary, from Guadeloupe.