Eugene Agyei

EUGENE AGYEI Biography Eugene Ofori Agyei (1993-) is a ceramic sculptural, fiber and installation artist and an educator originally from Ghana living in Gainesville, Florida. He graduated from Kwame Nkrumah […]

Carlos Bautista Biernnay

My artistic production emerges from my individual vision of reality, a vision with which I operate from the conceptual ironies created from the investigation of the environments in which I am immersed, from which I appropriate and alter visual elements known to all, such as icons from mass culture, religions, references to art history, elements of nature or individual and collective memory. All of them are linked to me, since all of them, as affecting facts, are a significant part of my individuality and subjectivity.

Ben Quesnel

BEN QUESNEL Biography Ben Quesnel distorts familiar objects often gathered from tag sales, neighborhood auctions, and community recycling centers. His decontextualized forms challenge viewers to apprehend the meanings that have […]

Antuan Rodríguez

Antuan is an environmentalist, transdisciplinary, and cosmogonic artist. From the beginning of his artistic training in the 80s, environmental problems occupied a central place in his thinking just about the […]

Hug for unity the magnificence of the minimum

Everything is reduced to seeing the right thing.  Frankey  FRANKEY Under the pseudonym Street art Frankey, Frank de Ruwe (1977) puts a smile on the faces of passers-by with his […]

Model Of intentions

To be free, to be wise, to be inventive, such are the aspirations of intelligence. These are its three functions: to control its own functioning, to know reality, and to […]

COMPLEX JOURNEY BY EUGENE OFORI AGYEI | CURATED BY REBECCA M. NAGY, PhD

Eugene Ofori Agyei navigates international boundaries with the energy and easy grace of an accomplished athlete or dancer. But through works such as Complex Journey, he shows us that his migration from Ghana to the United States has not been devoid of psychological and emotional trials. Back home in Ghana he is known by his ethnic group, Akan. On the African continent he is seen as Ghanaian. And in America he is seen as a Black man and a foreigner. Agyei continues to define and meld his various personal and artistic identities. Share his journey through space and time as you navigate this immersive Kudos Shed installation. 

Seven Reasons

Become a Collector  “(…) a great collection does not contain all the right names, but one in which each work has meaning to its owners and provides constant satisfaction and […]