CARIBBEAN CROSSROADS
The exhibit “Caribbean: Crossroads of the World” explores the complexities of art from the entire Caribbean region in an ambitious three-museum collaboration in New York City with over 500 works spanning 400 years. Latino USA host Maria Hinojosa toured the Queens Museum site with lead curator Elvis Fuentes.
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Maria Hinojosa and lead curator Elvis Fuentes
Jean Michel Basquiat, Untitled (Red/Green skull) (1982)
Rachelle Mozman, Las Damas (2010)
Ebony Patterson, Untitled Species I (2010-2011)
Melquiades Rosario Sastre, Floats (1985)
Tam Joseph, Spirit of the Carnival (The British forces of law and order in confrontation with an ancient African Spirit), (1982)
Elvis Fuentes
Ryan Oduber, Kima Momo (2011)
Eduardo Gil, Pirates Clemente #21 (2003)
Main gallery, Queens Museum of Art
Alvaro Barrios, Mar Caribe (1971/2001)
Rigaud Benoit and Amos Ferguson, Mermaids (various)
Main gallery, Queens Museum of Art









