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August 6, 2007

Sponsored by Forest City Ratner

SponsoredByFCRC.jpgBROOKLYN MUSEUM
Infinite Island
August 31, 2007–January 27, 2008

Infinite Island presents some eighty works made in the last six years that reflect the region's dynamic mix of cultures, its diasporas, and its socio-political realities, all of which are constantly transforming themselves. The forty-five emerging and established artists, who work both in the Caribbean and abroad, represent multiple perspectives as they explore the complexities of Caribbean history and identity. Including painting, sculpture, photography, prints and drawings, video, and installation, the exhibition is grouped around themes that encompass history, memory, politics, myth, religion, and popular culture.

The exhibition is curated by Tumelo Mosaka, Assistant Curator for Contemporary Art and Exhibitions at the Brooklyn Museum.

Sponsored by Forest City Ratner Companies.

Posted by lumi at August 6, 2007 8:04 AM