ABEL BARROSO AN ISLAND ABROAD
Abel Barroso lives and works in Havana. A Cuban artist of the 90’s generation, he studied at the Institut Supérieur d’Art in Havana (Higher Art Institute).
JEAN-MARC HUNT NEGROPOLIS
With Negropolis, Jean-Marc Hunt offers us a vision of the world which is inspired by his urban life and which is based on a complex combination of reality, language, imagination and myth.
PHILIPPE THOMAREL X-RAY TERRITORIES
Philippe Thomarel’s painting manifests a contained, controlled violence and a just, intelligent sensoriality that is commensurate to the artist’s temperament and emotional and social concerns.
PHILIPPE VIRAPIN INSOMNIE
An invitation to journey into the depths of the night, where the invisible takes on unexpected forms, those of night terrors, childhood nightmares or elusive dreams.
PIERRE ROY-CAMILLE SUPERNATURALS
The supernatural is all of the phenomena (real or not) whose causes and circumstances are scientifically unknown and cannot be recreated at will.
JORGE PINEDA THE PRACTICE OF UTOPIA
Jorge Pineda was born in the Dominican Republic in 1961. He lives between Santo Domingo and Madrid.
RICHARD-VIKTOR SAINSILY CAYOL RHIZOMES HYBRIDES OU LA POÏÉTIQUE D'UN SYNCRÉTISME
We are in the Caribbean, the product of a long and painful process, articulated by a system from another time, but which like a river questioning the paths traced by the natural accidents of the soil, generated the most surprising solutions.
AIMÉ CÉSAIRE, LAM, PICASSO WE FOUND OURSELVES
As part of the centennial celebration of the birth of Aimé Césaire, The Fondation Clément – the foundation of the company GBH – in partnership with the Regional Council of Martinique and with the support of the Réunion des musées nationaux-Grand Palais, presents the Aimé Césaire, Lam, Picasso “We found ourselves” exhibition from 8 December 2013 to 16 February 2014 at Habitation Clément.
GLOBAL CARIBBEAN IV
he Global Caribbean project under the aegis of the “Caraïbes en création” programme organised by the Institut Français was set up to promote Caribbean contemporary artistic expression.
CATHERINE THÉODOSE TWO
Making the West Indies the place and theme of painting means nothing less than bravely exposing oneself to the risks inherent in such a powerful historical background.