Arcade Project Curatorial and Paradice Palase pleased to present

Kevin Darmanie
Rainbow Country

A Solo Exhibition of Works on Paper
Curated by M. Charlene Stevens

 Opening Reception: Thursday, July 23rd, 6-9pm
Closing Reception: Thursday, July 30th, 6-9pm

 Paradice Palase | 1260 Broadway | Brooklyn, NY 11221

On View July 22nd through July 30th, 1-5pm everyday

 RSVP is highly recommended! To reserve your spot, please visit: https://www.paradicepalase.com/rainbowcountry 

 

Rainbow Country is a series of mixed media works completed between 2009 and 2012. The work incorporates tropes of graphic novels to re-examine Caribbean attitudes, social critique, and self-introspection. The series analyzes issues that relate to contemporary American life, with opinions based on the artist's formative years in Trinidad & Tobago.

The Rainbow Country narrative is centered around the exploits of an alter-ego named Kedar, who is rendered through several scenarios as he makes his way to a public pool on the island of Chacachacare. The series channels reggae music through color, representation and tone. Looking also to Calypso music, Kedar takes on the role of storytelling and spreading knowledge, tackling difficult subjects with a lighter voice, as the musical form was originally intended to. Indeed, Chacachacare, a currently uninhabited island, becomes a place for the fantastic sensibilities of home. Acknowledging the distance of time, the work is nostalgic avoiding the urge of contemporary social critique.

Rainbow Country at Paradice Palase will go on view July 22 – July 30, 1-5pm each day . The opening reception is scheduled for Thursday, July 23rd , 6-9pm, and the closing reception will be Thursday July 30th , 6-9pm. Paradice Palase is located at 1260 Broadway, Brooklyn NY 11221. 

NOTE: RSVP is highly recommended for both the opening and closing reception. Paradice Palase is limiting capacity to six (6) guests at a time, for a max of 30 minutes per session. Guests will be accommodated on a first come first served basis, and priority will be given to RSVPs. No food or drinks will be allowed inside the building. To book your timeslot, please visit: https://www.paradicepalase.com/rainbowcountry 

Press for Rainbow Country

Last chance to view: Rainbow Country at Paradice Palase, Stephanie Zimmerman-Black, Art Zealous

Editors’ Picks: 7 Events for Your Virtual Art Calendar This Week, From an Online Tony Cokes Premiere to Asia Week New York’s Summer Redux, artnet News

CARIBBEAT: Visit artist’s ‘Rainbow Country’, Jared McCallister, New York Daily News

Kevin Darmanie Connects Back to Caribbean Roots for "Rainbow Country" Exhibition, Gabrielle Leung, Hypebeast

Rainbow Country: Kevin Darmanie's Graphic Novel Style Works of Caribbean Culture on Display in Brooklyn, Evan Pricco, Juxtapoz

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