Essays exploring the work of 16 artists through the lens of ecohorror, revealing how environmental dread and ecological crisis shape contemporary artistic practices
Essays exploring the work of 16 artists through the lens of ecohorror, revealing how environmental dread and ecological crisis shape contemporary artistic practices
21 contemporary Bahamian artists envision futures beyond colonial inheritance, examining visibility, absence, and transformation.
Titled 95%, the piece is meant to confront the reality that a large percentage of Bahamians are unable to swim, and therefore unable to engage with a significant part of our ecosystem.
Continuing with focussing on participating artists in the latest National Exhibition, NE8, which is on show at the NAGB until April 16th, “Blank Canvas” host Amanda Coulson meets with three local practitioners, Dede Brown, Jordanna Kelly and Sue Katz-Lightbourn whose work starts with a personal idea but reflects a greater global concern.