Hurricane Season
Caribbean Art and Climate Change
Celia A Sorhaindo author Olive Senior author Mia Laufer author Lisa Paravisini-Gebert author
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Gregory R Miller & Company
Published:20th Jun '24
£39.00
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Artistic resilience in the face of increasing meteorological threats to the Caribbean Hurricanes and the devastation they bring have long been a part of life in the Caribbean, but with climate change these storms are getting more frequent and more violent. In the face of these life-threatening climate catastrophes, artists can show us how these climate changes relate to a lived, everyday reality, and how they intersect with our experience of family, community and home. Hurricane Season is a story about a home under threat, cycles of environmental and political violence, and repairing communities despite the potential for them to be destroyed again. It features contemporary art in a range of mediums by artists from across the archipelago and the diaspora, including works by Firelei B�ez, Lionel Cruet, Teresita Fern�ndez, Tamika Galanis and Deborah Jack. The fully illustrated catalog includes essays by Mia Laufer and Lisa Paravisini-Gebert and poetry by Olive Senior and Celia A. Sorhaindo.
ISBN: 9781941366615
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112 pages