
Four of my collages will be previewed in Wrestling with the Image from the
January 21st to March 10 2011 at the Museum of the Americas.
The Art Museum of the Americas (AMA) announces the opening of Wrestling 
Wrestling with the Image: Caribbean Interventions includes work by John Cox,
with the Image: Caribbean Interventions, an exhibition of contemporary art 
from twelve Caribbean countries. Featuring work by artists from the Bahamas, 
Barbados, Belize, Dominica, Guyana, Haiti, Jamaica, Saint Kitts and Nevis, 
Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Suriname, and Trinidad and 
Tobago, the exhibition is curated by artist and curator Christopher Cozier 
and art historian Tatiana Flores.
Wrestling with the Image: Caribbean Interventions presents works in a variety
Wrestling with the Image: Caribbean Interventions presents works in a variety
of media, including photography, video, painting, graphic arts, sculpture, and 
installation. The scope of the objects demonstrates how the region’s 
contemporary artists are confronting stereotypes about the Caribbean without 
denying their own surroundings or rejecting the worlds in which they operate. 
Through investigations on history, tourism, globalization, popular culture, and 
gender, these artists urge us to reconsider our own expectations on how a 
Caribbean image should look.
Wrestling with the Image: Caribbean Interventions includes work by John Cox,
Blue Curry, Kishan Munroe, Heino Schmid, (The Bahamas); Ewan Atkinson, 
Joscelyn Gardner, Sheena Rose, Tonya Wiles (Barbados); Santiago Cal (Belize); 
Pauline Marcelle (Dominica); Roshini Kempadoo, Hew Locke (Guyana); 
Maksaens Denis, Jean‐Ulrick Désert, Barbara Prézeau‐Stephenson (Haiti); 
Charles Campbell, Keisha Costello, Marlon James, Ebony Patterson, Oneika 
Russell, Phillip Thomas (Jamaica); Terry Boddie (Saint Kitts and Nevis); 
Nadia Huggins, (Saint Lucia); Holly Bynoe, (Saint Vincent and the 
Grenadindes);Sri Irodikromo, Patricia Kaersenhout, Marcel Pinas, Dhiradj 
Ramsamoedj,(Suriname); Nicole Awai, La Vaughn Belle, Marlon Griffith, 
Jaime Lee Loy,Richard Fung, Abigail Hadeed, Nikolai Noel, Rodell Warner, 
and Natalie Wood (Trinidad and Tobago).
Wrestling with the Image: Caribbean Interventions forms part of the About 
Change emerging artists’ program, an initiative of the World Bank in partnership 
with the Inter‐American Development Bank, the OAS, and the Caribbean 
Community (CARICOM) Secretariat. About Change is a series of juried 
exhibitions of contemporary art from Latin America and the Caribbean that 
will take place throughout 2011 and 2012 at different venues in Washington, 
D.C., including the World Bank, the Art Museum of the Americas, and the 
galleries of the Inter‐American Development Bank. It has been organized 
by the World Bank Art Program under the auspices of the World Bank Vice 
\Presidency for Latin America and the Caribbean Region.


1 comment:
awesome---congratulations!!! wish i could go...
Danielle lives in DC now....u should definitely send her the info.
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