ROBERT CHARLOTTE VÉYÉ LAVI’W
Like any Martiniquan, I knew about the existence of pitts without really having been to one. Right from the first pitt session I attended, a great deal of emotion emanated from that world.
GLOBAL CARIBBEAN
Among the many questions on the artistic evolution of the Caribbean, the validity of the regional identity in particular endures in this era of globalisation.
CARINE HAYOT PERRENIAL FEMININITY
Perennial femininity is the theme of Carine Hayot’s exhibition, which presents her latest canvases.
JACQUELINE FABIEN LIFE IS AN EXTRAORDINARY GARDEN
Since 2008, Jacqueline Fabien has traced out an autobiographical and intimate path on the other shore.
JEAN-MICHEL ANDRÉ EXILES
“I first set foot in Havana in December 2008, my mind filled with the stories of my Cuban friends living in Spain.
MAURE
« Although in my painting I usually dig and scratch to try and reveal something mysterious, for this exhibition I’ve taken a lighter touch, grazing over things instead.
YOUNG GUADELOUPEAN ARTISTS
How will our Guadeloupean culture so entrenched in an ambivalence found nowhere else, resembling a transfer periodically worn away by upheavals replete with ‘noise and fury’, respond to the conceptual tools of contemporary art? Or invent them?
THIERRY TIAN-SIO-PO INEXTRICABLE
The number of truly exciting painters in Guyana today can be counted on one hand.” Thierry Tian-Sio-Po is one of them.
SERGE HÉLÉNON LANDMARKS
The work of Serge Hélénon is characterised by a practice of appropriation, diversion and recycling. He appropriates the debris of the world and combines it.