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Relational Undercurrents: Contemporary Art of the Caribbean Archipelago

Museum of Latin American Art (MOLAA)

Tony Capellán, Mar Invadido / Invaded Sea , 2015. Found objects from the Caribbean Sea. Installation view: Poetics of Relation , Pérez Art Museum Miami, 2015. Collection of the Artist. Photo courtesy of Oriol Tarridas Photography.

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This exhibition defines the Caribbean as an archipelago of islands to emphasize thematic continuities of art and diasporas, challenging conventional geographic and conceptual boundaries of Latin America.

Relational Undercurrents: Contemporary Art of the Caribbean Archipelago will call attention to a region of the Americas that is difficult to categorize and often overlooked: the island nations of the Caribbean. The exhibition proposes an “archipelagic model”—defining the Caribbean from the perspective of its archipelago of islands, as distinct from the continental experience—to study issues around race, history, the legacy of colonialism, and the environment. The exhibition features artists from the Hispanophone, Anglophone, Francophone, and Dutch Caribbean. Relational Undercurrents will emphasize the thematic continuities of art made throughout the archipelago and its diasporas, challenging conventional geographic and conceptual boundaries of Latin America. This approach draws particular attention to issues arising from the colonial legacy that are relevant to Latin America as a whole, but which emerge as central to the work of 21st-century Caribbean artists, including Janine Antoni (Bahamas), Humberto Diáz (Cuba), Jorge Pineda (Dominican Republic), and Allora & Calzadilla (Puerto Rico).


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Date

September 16, 2017 - March 04, 2018

Neighborhood

South Bay & Long Beach

Admission

Ticketed

Medium

Film & Video, Installation, Mixed Media, Painting, Photography, Prints & Drawing, Sculpture