Forecast Form
Art in the Caribbean Diaspora, 1990s–Today
Mayra Santos-Febres author Aaron Kamugisha author Carlos Garrido Castellano author Genevieve Hyacinthe author Carla Acevedo-Yates editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Distributed Art Publishers
Published:23rd Feb '23
Should be back in stock very soon
This book presents a transformative view of Caribbean art, highlighting its evolution and the diverse voices shaping contemporary identity and culture.
In Forecast Form, the exploration of Caribbean art emerges as a dynamic and transformative journey, reflecting the complexities of identity and place within a global context. The 1990s marked a significant era of political change, reshaping the cultural landscape and influencing artistic production throughout the Caribbean. This volume delves into the evolution of art during this pivotal decade, illustrating how the past informs the present while projecting future possibilities. It emphasizes the interconnectedness of artists across the Americas and Europe, showcasing their diverse practices and innovative approaches.
Featuring scholarly essays and visually striking plate sections, Forecast Form highlights the work of 37 intergenerational artists, each contributing to a broader dialogue about the Caribbean experience. The book serves as a platform for these artists to express their unique perspectives, revealing how their work transcends geographical boundaries and engages with themes of diaspora, memory, and cultural exchange. Through their art, these creators challenge conventional narratives and invite viewers to reconsider the role of Caribbean art in contemporary discourse.
Ultimately, Forecast Form is a radical rethinking of the Caribbean's artistic landscape, illustrating how it serves as a meeting point for history, culture, and innovation. The artists featured within its pages, such as Candida Alvarez, Firelei Báez, and Ana Mendieta, exemplify the rich tapestry of voices contributing to this vibrant artistic movement. This volume not only celebrates their contributions but also forecasts the ongoing evolution of Caribbean art in a rapidly changing world.
Thoughtful catalog...many moments of great power and some crackling juxtapositions. -- Carolina Miranda * New York Review of Books *
Emphasizes affective charge over didactics or exhaustiveness. -- Daniel R. Quiles * Artforum *
ISBN: 9781636810614
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288 pages