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Venice Biennale: Caribbean Identity

Overview of Antigua and Barbuda Pavilion.

Venice Biennale: Caribbean Identity

With Find Yourself: Carnival and Resistance, the Antigua and Barbuda pavilion at the 58th Venice Biennale pays homage to Carnival as an event of liberation for Black Caribbeans as well as a site to critique the elites across the world. Curator: Barbara Paca with Nina Khrushcheva. Artists: Timothy Payne, Sir Gerald Price, Joseph Seton and Frank Walter, Intangible Cultural, Heritage Artisans and Mas Troup.

Epic Memory, Grenada's Venice pavilion brings together fragments of individual and collective stories, deposited in the past. The artists let old memories and forgotten sensations emerge, to defining their own identity in an equally fragmented Caribbean context. Curator: Daniele Radini Tedeschi. Exhibitors: Amy Cannestra, Billy Gerard Frank, Dave Lewis, Shervone Neckles, Franco Rota Candiani, Roberto Miniati, CRS avant-garde.

The 58th Venice Biennale focuses on artists who challenge existing habits of thought and open up our readings of objects and images. Curated by Ralf Rugoff, the biennale features 79 artists in the international exhibition and 89 national pavilions. Here are our first impressions of the Antigua and Barbuda, and Grenada pavilions both off site and open until until November 24, 2019.

Overview of the Antigua and Barbuda pavilion.

Overview of the Antigua and Barbuda pavilion.

Overview of the Antigua and Barbuda pavilion.

Overview of the Antigua and Barbuda pavilion.

Frank Walter (around), Timothy Payne (center), Antigua and Barbuda pavilion.

Frank Walter (around), Timothy Payne (center), Antigua and Barbuda pavilion.

Shervone Neckles, Grenada's Venice pavilion.

Shervone Neckles, Grenada's Venice pavilion.

Dave Lewis, Grenada's Venice pavilion.

Dave Lewis, Grenada's Venice pavilion.

Dave Lewis, Grenada's Venice pavilion.

Dave Lewis, Grenada's Venice pavilion.

Dave Lewis (left), Billy Gerard Frank (right), Grenada's Venice pavilion.

Dave Lewis (left), Billy Gerard Frank (right), Grenada's Venice pavilion.

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Vue de l’exposition

An art gallery scene with a dense foreground installation of knives partially wrapped in white fabric, suspended before a bright red wall with other artworks, including a painting of a face.

61st Venice Biennale: National Pavilions

Biennale

Venice Biennale

A vibrant arrangement on a woven mat with a yellow flame held by pink hands, two painted eye-rocks, and everyday items like toothbrushes and fly swatters.

61st Venice Biennale: Arsenale and Giardini

Biennale

Venice Biennale

Abstract painting with thick, textured brushstrokes in shades of blue, pink, and green.

Oscar Murillo: Collective Osmosis

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Vue de l’exposition

A vertical garden wall filled with lush ferns, horizontal lights, a red glowing column, and a white decorative column.

Frestas – Art Triennial

Biennale

Brazil

A vibrant, stylized circular painting showing concentric rings of life: fish in blue water, then lush plants and trees with diverse animals, all framed by a rainbow and a starry cosmos.

Histories of Ecology

Ecologies

Durabilité

2nd Bienal das Amazônias

2nd Bienal das Amazônias