Tuesday, August 22, 2017

NWSA: Art 3-D Comprehensive   
Fall 2017/Section 1/Friday/1:10pm - 3:45pm Room 5102
Instructors: Hans Evers & Phillip Lique


Adler Guerrier
Guest Critic for assignment #3 critique and assignment #4 start up

Adler Guerrier was born in Port-au-Prince, Haiti and lives and works in Miami, FL, where he received a BFA
at the New World School of the Arts. Guerrier recently had a solo exhibition at Perez Art Museum Miami,
Miami, FL. He has exhibited work at Vizcaya Museum and Gardens, Miami, FL; The Bass Museum of Art,
Miami, FL; Harn Musem of Art, Gainesville, FL; and The Whitney Biennial 2008. His works can be found
in public collections including the Museum of Contemporary Art, North Miami, and the Studio Museum in
Harlem, NY. His work

Adler Guerrier creates visual dialogue between a wunderkammer of materials and techniques. Guerrier
improvises between form and function to nimbly subvert space and time in constructions of race, ethnicity,
class, and culture. He calls upon the democratizing nature of collage and the authority of formal composition
to designate to art history an axis of contemporary identity critique. Often chronicling the hybridity and
juxtaposition in his immediate environs, Guerrier practices a contemporary flaneurie in an impending age of
post-demography.

From David Castillo Gallery

Miami-based artist Adler Guerrier (b. 1975) works in a variety of media, including sculpture, photography, prints, and collaged works on paper. Guerrier’s practice investigates the mutability of text and image and the variability of meaning. He is as interested in politics as he is in poetics, and his work explores the rich territory between them. Often using Miami as a physical site and an embodiment of realized (and unrealized) moments in American political and social history, Guerrier examines, repurposes, and sometimes fictionalizes the city through his work. Guerrier’s oeuvre is expansive in its engagement with the urban environment, art history and materials

"'Formulating a Plot' ... provides a view into Miami as a city with a distinct character that relates to broader narratives of history"

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Thom Collins
Director
Pérez Art Museum Miami


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