All posts tagged: Max Taylor

Max and Amos: Enchantment and Magical Realism in Service to Freedom

Reviews of the permanent collection of the National Art Gallery of The Bahamas (NAGB) should always demand an examination of the works and aesthetics of two of the country’s outstanding and prolific indigenous artists, Amos Ferguson (1920-2009) and Maxwell Taylor, better known as “Max”. Ferguson has a particular call on prominence in this regard because it was the Bahamas Government’s purchase of twenty-five of his paintings in 1991 that launched the National Collection.

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Searching for Empathy: Revaluing self in relation to others

By Dr. Ian Bethel Bennett. Where is our empathy?  Empathy is our ability to understand other people’s experiences and to provide some support, either from afar or from nearby.  We understand, or so we claim, that Black Lives Matter; we get the idea that Black and Latino youth have different experiences in the United States than most white children. 

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