Puerto Caribe

Gallery View: Puerto Caribe. Photographer: Leonardo Martínez Hlawacz. Cortesy: PLATABANDA
13 November 2024
Magazine América Latina Magazine
2 min de lecture
Group exhibition features several Caribbean artists who reexamine colonial narratives in Venezuela.
Puerto Caribe is a group exhibition at Platabanda Gallery in Caracas, Venezuela, bringing together the visions and research of eleven artists from various regions. Through meaningful dialogue, the artists share concerns and experiences related to the Caribbean, focusing on identity constructions that challenge and expand beyond conventional ideas of cultural identity. The exhibition addresses themes such as political conflicts, environmental crises, and natural resources exploitation. It also examines the socioeconomic conditions and the historical narratives shaped by colonial processes that have influenced the Caribbean and continue to affect its social structures in the present.
This exhibition fosters an intergenerational and transcultural dialogue on pressing political and social issues. It suggests that the artists’ shared experiences deepen the understanding and critique of Caribbean identity. The works consist of different formats, including images, sculpture, installation, textile art, and painting. Manuel Vásquez Ortega’s curatorial approach combines a wide range of resources—from cartography to visual representation and interactive installations—revealing common strategies in contemporary art that highlight ancestrality and environmental concerns as central themes.
The invited artists include Elisa Berger Melo (VE/DR), Jean François Boclé (MQ/FR), Valerie Brathwaite (TT/VE), Manuel Eduardo González (VE), Clemencia Labin (VE/DE), Ramsés Larzabal (CUB/VE), George Lavarca (VE), Ernesto Rivera (DR/NY), Eduardo Vargas Rico (VE), Sandra Vivas (VE/DM), and Raily Yance (VE/CUW).
Platabanda Gallery
September 21 - November 3, 2024
Baruta, zona industrial la Naya,
Galpón Maderas Tiuna, No 2.
Caracas, Venezuela

Elisa Berger Melo: Perla en perla (2024). Beeswax with 144 river pearls. Photographer: Leonardo Martínez Hlawacz. Courtesy o PLATABANDA

Manuel Eduardo González: Perlas de sangre (2024). Courtesy of the artist.

Eduardo Vargas Rico: Cartografía Básica 94 (Mar Caribe, Isla de Margarita) (2020). Collage/Mixed media on paper. Photographer: Leonardo Martínez Hlawacz. Courtesy of PLATABANDA.

Ernesto Rivera: Didascalias (2024). Installation. Photographer: Leonardo Martínez Hlawacz. Courtesy of PLATABANDA.

Jean-François Boclé: The Tears of Bananaman (2009-2024). Installation, 300 kilos of bananas with written messages on them.

Left: George Lavarca: Puerto sin trocha (2023). Wooden loom, threads. Photographer: Leonardo Martínez Hlawacz. Right: Clemencia Labin: La Isla Bonita (2020). Sculpture made of different fabrics filled with polyester cotton. Courtesy of PLATABANDA.

Gallery View: Puerto Caribe. Photographer: Leonardo Martínez Hlawacz. Cortesy: PLATABANDA
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