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Three Caribbean Artists Take on the Abstraction of Summer

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Based in Nassau, Bahamas, TERN Gallery “celebrates the ways abstraction fuels the practices” of Leonardo Benzant (Dominican American), Ronald Cyrille (Guadeloupe), and Steven Schmid (The Bahamas) in the exhibition “Summer Summer.” The exhibition will be on view from July 25 to August 24, 2024. [See more information on the artists below.]

Description: SUMMER SUMMER is a group exhibition focused on abstract figuration within three distinctive Caribbean practices. The exhibiting artists are Leonardo Benzant (Dominican American), Ronald Cyrille (Guadeloupe), and Steven Schmid (The Bahamas). SUMMER SUMMER focuses on the artists’ unfettered yet encompassed figurative approach in their respective mediums. [. . .] Ranging from collage to painting to mixed media works on handmade paper, this exhibition highlights how each artist funnels their experiences with identity, spirituality, and the landscape into two-dimensional renderings of their worlds.

Bahamian artist Steven Schmid is an interdisciplinary artist whose practice utilizes drawing, painting, and collage to explore themes of nostalgia, masculinity, and otherness. Through abstract figuration, Schmid creates self-portraits and portraits of his family members by sampling textures, photographs, and images of past works to create an overall aesthetic of the complexities of masculinity on handmade paper.

The urban shaman Leonardo Benzant uses his practice to “bridge the spiritual and the material realities of the African diaspora.” Using soft pastels and acrylic on paper, Benzant conjures images of portraits and bodies repeated in motion. His colorful mark-making energizes the picture plane and pulses electrically between the foreground and background. Benzant invites the viewer to witness the culmination of responses and promptings in these paintings that stem from his belief that African spirituality can be a tool of resistance.

Hailing from the southern Caribbean, Ronald Cyrille is a visual artist and muralist who combines anthropomorphic figures, the Caribbean landscape, and animals from his bestiary into paintings and collages. Cyrille’s grotesque yet beautiful paintings and paper collages push the viewer into the surreal realities of his compositions. The simplicity of island life is made complex through Cyrille’s animation of each element into a whimsical monstrous being. Here, the sun has teeth and smiles, and the island is a creature within itself.

SUMMER SUMMER brings together three practices amid our summer to highlight the various roots of abstract figuration and surrealism. The purpose of distortion is to allow us to view the ordinary in un-ordinary ways and to be comfortable with complexity. Abstraction and surrealism enable us to see the world from different perspectives and settle in difference.

Ronald Cyrille (b. 1984, Guadeloupe) is a visual artist and muralist. His approach combines reliefs, Caribbean landscapes, and animals from his bestiary. His characters are sometimes two-headed, sometimes with disproportionate limbs or composed of tree branches, leaves, or attributes of animals living in the Caribbean basin. The Kreyol dog is one of the main characters in his pictorial narratives. He expresses the landscape that surrounds him. He questions this society. He paints what undermines it and also who animates it. Color plays a vital role in his compositions by bringing dynamism and energy. His compositions are rich and prolific – the representations of movement, in a realistic way but close to unreality and a form of surreality, bring a singular strength to his achievements.

Leonardo Benzant (b. 1972, New York) is an artist who bridges the spiritual and the material realities of the African diaspora. He is most known for his expressive painting and elaborate beaded sculptures in his multidisciplinary practice. Born and raised in Brooklyn, he is Dominican-American and has Haitian heritage. His practice is informed by his studies and initiations of Kongo and Yoruba origin. He deploys various media and found objects to create work that connects African and Caribbean religion, art, history, culture, rituals, and modern and contemporary art.

Steven Schmid (b. 1987, Nassau, The Bahamas) is a Bahamian interdisciplinary artist whose work explores themes of masculinity and otherness through painting, collage and assemblage. Adopting Hip-Hop production and sampling as a visual practice, Schmid’s current research explores how laughter, humour and play can imagine more expansive representations of Bahamian masculinity and individualism. He has exhibited in several galleries and fairs including Gallery House in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, TERN Gallery in Nassau, The Bahamas, The National Art Gallery of The Bahamas and SCOPE Art Fair in Miami, Florida, United States. Schmid received his BFA in Film, Video and Integrated Media from Emily Carr University of Art + Design in 2016 and an MFA in Interdisciplinary Art, Media & Design from Ontario College of Art & Design University in 2022. He currently lives and works in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

TERN GALLERY is a contemporary art gallery based in Nassau, The Bahamas, which opened in December 2020. Recognizing the need for world-class contemporary art spaces to bring Bahamian artists to local and global acclaim, Amanda Coulson and Lauren Perez, together with Director of Exhibitions and Programmes Jodi Minnis, debuted TERN, creating a space of opportunity that had previously been absent in the often eurocentric art world. TERN offers a platform for Bahamian artists to find international success, setting pathways for young and emerging artists to access careers in the arts beyond the prior realm of possibility.

For more information on this exhibition, write to info@terngallery.com.

Based in Nassau, Bahamas, TERN Gallery “celebrates the ways abstraction fuels the practices” of Leonardo Benzant (Dominican American), Ronald Cyrille (Guadeloupe), and Steven Schmid (The Bahamas) in the exhibition “Summer Summer.” The exhibition will be on view from July 25 to August 24, 2024. [See more information on the artists below.] Description: SUMMER SUMMER is