Exposições
09 Junho 2019 - 06 Julho 2019
:Pública / San Juan, Porto Rico
: Joiri Minaya, Siboney, 2014. Courtesy of :Pública.
Resisting Paradise is an exhibition featuring Jamaican and Dominican artists creating work at the intersections of tourism, sexuality, gender, environmental concern, music, and the internet. The exhibition consists of existing and commissioned work resulting from an examination of preconceived notions of paradise, and tourism as a new means of colonization. Through their work in painting, photography, sculpture, video, graphic design, and installation, these artists reference shared histories of invasion, slavery, and economic exploitation of natural resources, and how these forces translate into the commodification of their own bodies in the Western imagining of paradisiacal tourist destination
Wednesday – Saturday: 11am – 10pm and by appointment
:Pública 1057 Ave. Ponce de León San Juan, Puerto Rico
https://apexart.org/exhibitions/reyes-franco.php