Jamaican artist from Warsop, Trelawny, who works in a variety of media, including painting, drawing, digital design, and sculpture.
Contemporary realist oil painter. Brown’s practice examines mimicry in nature and applies it to the human world, elaborating on the historical tensions of colonisation, appropriation, class, and self-agency.
Contemporary digital-media and oil whose work in oils brings a more soulful satisfaction due to its materiality.
Painter whose work attempts to provoke meaningful interventions in the world’s precarious state, as well as to incite African people to take action to correct their global subjugation. His art emanates from a place where history, experience, and self-realization coalesce into a martial epistemology of black self-preservation.
Painter whose works have been described as brave, dense, bold, thoroughly executed, and deeply felt. Intense and disturbing, they stimulate questions about our collective prejudices, our psychological spaces, and our notions of belonging.
Painter using cultural reliquaries, artifacts, and social curiosities that represent the cultural tapestry of the Caribbean and the wider “new world” using mediums and other agents of the old world.
Painter born in Birmingham, United Kingdom, in 1965, to parents of Jamaican descent. He has pursued both landscape and abstract painting, delving into his own relationships to place by recalling social history and memory.
Painter born in Birmingham, United Kingdom, in 1965, to parents of Jamaican descent. He has pursued both landscape and abstract painting, delving into his own relationships to place by recalling social history and memory.