May 22, 2013
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Visual Culture

Visual Culture: The Photographs of Pogus Caesar


Words and Interview by Jesse Serwer, Photos by Pogus Caesar—
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Visual Culture: Lee “Scratch” Perry’s “Repent Americans” Art Exhibition

Words by Kieran K. Meadows—

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Anyone who has ever seen producer Lee “Scratch” Perry perform—or even speak in on-camera interviews—knows that the man is an artist in every sense of the word. From his spontaneous energy to his customized outfits and accessories, he has honed his own brand of creativity for decades. Perry has even served as an inspiration to other visual artists. The Black Ark Studio founder’s legacy as a reggae and dub producer and his global popularity as an in-demand performer is almost unparalleled. His eccentric methods in the studio and on stage have allowed him to create his own mystical, mysterious lane.

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LargeUp TV: LargeUp Meets River Sand at Roktowa Downtown


Words by Erin Hansen, Photos and Video by Martei Korley—

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Visual Culture: Peter Simon’s “Reggae Bloodlines” Show

Words by Jesse Serwer—

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Peter Simon is one of few photographers who have documented reggae from its early days all the way through the present. His photos of people like Bob Marley, Peter Tosh, Toots and Sly and Robbie are some of reggae’s most iconic images, and his work illustrated one of the earliest and best known books on reggae, 1977′s Reggae Bloodlines: In Search of the Music and Culture of Jamaica.

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Visual Culture: Caribbean Art x Art Basel Miami

Words by Jesse Serwer—

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If you’re headed down to Art Basel Miami this week, you can count on seeing work by artists from around the world. But, despite its close proximity to and obvious influence on MIA itself, the Caribbean will actually be one of the most underrepresented regions at North America’s biggest art event.

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Riding West: Robin Clare’s Dancehall-Inspired Western Movie Posters

Words by DJ Theory —

Jamaican-born, Sydney, Australia-based visual artist Robin Clare—check out our last piece with her here—has some fresh new works on the table, in which she continues to explore Jamaican pop culture with a series of large-scale, cinematic images. The unique original prints in her Badder Dan Dem Star series combine stylistic elements inspired by vintage comic books, with signature nods to dancehall culture, imagery and music.

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