See Me Here Launches in Trinidad!

The Robert & Christopher team along with several featured artists from See Me Here
The Robert & Christopher team along with several featured artists from See Me Here

 
On April 24th, 2014, Robert & Christopher’s latest art book, See Me Here: A Survey of Contemporary Self-Portraits from the Caribbean was launched at Medulla Art Gallery in Trinidad, as part of the Bocas Lit Fest.
See Me Here brings together the work of 26 contemporary artists from around the English-speaking Caribbean and its Diaspora.
Our next launch is planned for June 26th at Fresh Milk in Barbados.
In Trinidad and Tobago, books are available at the Paperbased Bookstore in the Hotel Normandie.

Meet the See Me Here artists and our new cover!

See Me Here cover
 
We are so excited to be able to share the front cover of our new title, See Me Here: A Survey of Contemporary Self-Portraits from the Caribbean with you! The cover features a piece by Barbadian artist, Sheena Rose, called Clown or What, from Rose’s “Sweet Gossip” series. Sheena is one of 25 artists from around the English-speaking Caribbean whose work will be featured in See Me Here.
The artists included in the book are:
Akuzuru
Ashraph
Ewan Atkinson
James Cooper
John Cox
Renee Cox
Annalee Davis
Susan Dayal
Laura Facey
Joscelyn Gardner
Lawrence Graham-Brown
Anna Ruth Henriques
Nadia Huggins
Michelle Isava
O’Neil Lawrence
Jaime Lee Loy
Che Lovelace
Joshua Lue Chee Kong
Olivia McGilchrist
Steve Ouditt
Sheena Rose
Irénée Shaw
Roberta Stoddart
Stacey Tyrell
Dave Williams
The essay, “Picturing Self”, was written by Marsha Pearce.
See Me Here will be launched in Trinidad and Tobago during the Bocas Lit Fest, April 24th at Medulla Art Gallery, Woodbrook.
See Me Here is published by Robert & Christopher Publishers, edited by Melanie Archer and Mariel Brown, and designed by Richard Mark Rawlins.

Our new book, See Me Here, is coming soon!


 
Robert & Christopher publishers is delighted to announce the upcoming release of our latest title, See Me Here: A Survey of Contemporary Self-Portraits from the Caribbean.
The The Trinidad and Tobago launch will take place in partnership with the Bocas Lit Fest and Medulla Art Gallery, April 24th, 2014.
In Jamaican patois, the expression, “See Me Here” (See Mi ‘Ere!) is an instruction used to call attention to the speaker – whether for his or her physical appearance, or to note the occurrence of a significant moment in that person’s life – an arrival, so to speak. In a similar way, the book, See Me Here: A Survey of Contemporary Self-Portraits from the Caribbean, calls attention to recent directions in self-portraiture throughout the region, by focusing on artists who frequently or significantly use their physical selves, or those to whom they are linked by blood or significant experience, as an avenue for exploration and expression. In so doing, the book asks: How do we really see ourselves? How accurate is the image we present? What formative roles do our cultures and upbringings play? And, what role does the Caribbean as a physical and mental space have in the creation and perception of our own personal, visual identities?
One of the most common understandings of the self-portrait is that it reveals something of an artist’s inner feelings or personality. While this is one focus of See Me Here, the book also examines how, by using their own likenesses, certain artists are speaking to potentially complex, multilayered matters – identity, history, race, gender, sexuality, politics – thus defining themselves within their given contexts and through vastly varied experiences.
Although See Me Here presents individually distinct projects, the works are inevitably interconnected through similar themes. By dealing with self as a starting and/or ending point, the book covers a broad range of media and representations that the artists here explore in order to question and articulate what defines them within a contemporary Caribbean existence.