Spotlight on Caribbean Creativity: The Caribbean Canvas at Art Basel



Immerse yourself in the vibrant hues and soulful stories of the Caribbean at the Caribbean Canvas event during Art Basel. This special exhibition, held at the Dukanoo Jamaican Restaurant in Miami, features the stunning works of Jamaican artists David Muir, Mark Cameron, and Sean Henry.

Video highlights from artist talks

David Muir’s captivating paintings and photographs offer a visual journey through the heart of Jamaican music culture, with iconic figures like Bob Marley, Marcia Griffiths, and Daddy URoy. His collection, a celebration of Jamaica’s independence, is not just art; it’s a historical narrative, further explored in his photography book “Pieces of Jamaica.”

Caribbean stories in art

Mark Cameron’s poignant piece, “Shackled to a Dream,” communicates the complex emotions of immigration, portraying the often-unspoken challenges faced by those who leave their homeland for new shores, only to find a reality far different from their dreams.

Sean Henry adds his unique perspective, bringing the essence of the Caribbean to life through his art. Each paintings tells a story about the people and experiences that define what it means to be Jamaican and Caribbean.

Don’t miss this opportunity to experience the Caribbean Canvas at Art Basel, on display throughout the event at Dukanoo Jamaican Restaurant, and continuing through Sunday, December 10.

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In the coming posts, we’ll continue our journey through Art Basel Miami Beach, highlighting other talented artists who showcased the rich tapestry of multicultural art.

Stay tuned for more stories, insights, and captivating images as we celebrate the diversity and creativity of artists from around the globe. Check out previous posts of art from Venezuela and Argentina.

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