In Conversation with TYGAPAW
For our next GHOST theme feature, Lucas Ondak sits down to speak with musician and revolutionary TYGAPAW about incorporating Jamaican folklore into their performances to confront colonial history and ongoing injustices.
For our next GHOST theme feature, Lucas Ondak sits down to speak with musician and revolutionary TYGAPAW about incorporating Jamaican folklore into their performances to confront colonial history and ongoing injustices.
Lauren Baccus profiles the work of Miami-based artist Cornelius Tulloch, his residency time in Suriname, and the unrestrained visual language that speaks to the fluidity of the Caribbean.
Yashi Davalos profiles the interdisciplinary work of Trécha Gay Jheneall, who fabricates anti-colonial lines of communication through time-based media and barrel baby ephemera.
Pieced together through collage, video capture, and a spoken poem, artist Kay-Ann Henry presents the intricacies of Afro-religious practices and Jamaica’s particular expression of obeah, pocomania, and kumina.
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