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Essays by exhibition curator Letitia Pratt and Peter A. A. Bailey examine the work of 16 artists through the lens of ecohorror, considering how environmental dread and ecological crisis shape contemporary artistic practice.
A Small Remainder of Teeth: Ecohorror and the Anti-Paradise focuses on the rising anxieties of Bahamians living amid climate change and its devastating impacts. The exhibition adopts ecohorror as a conceptual framework—using the genre’s language of dread and unease to confront ecological collapse.
Publisher
National Art Gallery of The Bahamas
Year
2025
Length
127 pages
Format
Digital publication
Texts
Letitia Pratt; Peter A. A. Bailey
Foreword
Richardo Barrett
Design
Blake Belcher