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A kind of mesmerism

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LH:  Can you sum up  Trick Vessels  in three words? AB:    DREAM    COME    TRUE LH:  Do you like to perform your poetry? Have you done so? AB:  I’ll tell you a secret: I actually enjoy reading my poetry. But I love reading other people’s poems more: I feel like I am channelling them in a kind of mesmerism. I have read at Alice Yard and poetry events here and there. On 28 th  April, I am going to launch  Trick Vessels  at the Bocas Lit Fest in a reading alongside the great poet Vahni Capildeo. I cannot wait! From an interview at ARC. READ more here .

'Trick Vessels' at Bocas Lit Fest

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Excited is an understatement. FIND out more here .

Unwritten stories

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Wendy Nanan's 'Books and Stupas' at Medulla Art Gallery The Sound of Ohm, papier-mache and acrylics, 40"x28"x5". Photo by Andre Bagoo. THE BOOKMAN is one of the quieter traditional Carnival characters. But make no mistake, he speaks loudly. Sometimes called Beelzebub, Gownman or Ruler, Bookman is a central character in devil mas portrayals. He exists among a world of imps and beasts. His costume consists of Tudor-style gowns, richly embroidered; made of velvet and satin, with a pleated bodice and a flowing cape depicting biblical scenes. It is an invocation of power, religious and political. On the Bookman’s head is a crown the shape of a large horned head: a pink-fleshed Satan mask. Crucially, the Bookman is not only the silent puppeteer of the imps, but he carries a pen and a large book in which to write the names of the damned. It is a bulky book. Wendy Nanan’s haunting show at the Medulla Art Gallery draws upon aspects of the character in order to, in equ

An evening of poetry and art

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Poet Vladimir Lucien reads at the reading held at the Wendy Nanan show as part of the build-up to the Bocas Lit Fest 2012. On Friday, a group of poets and writers read at the basement of the Medulla Art Gallery on Fitt Street. As they read, giant books done by Wendy Nanan as part of her ongoing show at Medulla, looked on in silence. The event was part of the build-up to the Bocas Lit Fest, to be held at the end of the month.  Among those featured were: Lisa Allen-Agostini; Barbara Jenkins; Anu Lakhan and Vladimir Lucien. The reading took place among work done by Wendy Nanan for her 'Books and Stupas' exhibition. Wendy Nanan (right) chats after the event 'Witness' by Wendy Nanan, papier-mache, acrylics and chalk, 33"x28"x20"

☿ (Mercury)

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The Bocas Lit Fest has unveiled its festival art, done this year by Nikolai Noel in a series of limited edition silkscreen prints. READ more about it and find out how to get one at the Bocas Lit Fest website here . 

Wendy Nanan at Medulla

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FROM THE ORGANISERS: Medulla Art Gallery is pleased to invite you to "books and Stupas" by Wendy Nanan Opening reception: Tuesday 03rd April 2012  6.30pm – 9.00pm at 37 Fitt Street, Woodbrook, Port of Spain RSVP 740 7597/ medullaartgallery@gmail.com Exhibition continues until Tuesday 24th April 2012 Special Event: Tales for the Bookman Friday 13th April, 7.00 pm presented by the NGC Bocas Lit Fest Four writers read stories and poems responding to the works in "books and Stupas" - Featuring Lisa Allen-Agostini, Barbara Jenkins, Anu Lakhan, and Vladimir Lucien ABOUT THE SHOW: I wanted to make books because as a child, fascinated and frightened by the book-man mas’, still I wanted to peep behind the book and see what he was writing and hiding. Surprisingly The Devil is thinking of religion and the shortness of life. Yet it is the form that holds interest the most, that unwieldy bulky square of accordion pages. I feel I could explore forever, seeing where it leads. Wend

The Hunger Games - review

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Not kidding around: competitors in The Hunger Games Here's some advice: stay alive. So advises a key character in  The Hunger Games, the first film version of the Suzanne Collins books. Like most fantasy fiction set in a dystopian future, everything is meant to reflect the present. Consider the bizarre ritual of The Reaping where, every year, 24 kids from 12 North American districts are chosen at random to fight to the death on reality TV. Is this a comment about growing up? Is it meant to be a comment on the process of going to war? About the age of reality TV? And what do we make of the weird disparities of wealth in this fantasy future, where one half of the population seems to live in some kind of Rococo world inspired by the punk wigs of Amadeus , pink and blue cotton candy and Nikki Minaj? They seem to enjoy the ritual of The Reaping and its violence, not unlike Romans enjoying the gladiator pits or the Spanish bull-fighting. The movie's star is the talented Jennifer Lawr

Dante's forest

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Erik Feely at 101 Art Gallery Doubles Line The paintings of Erik Feely walk a fine line. They travel, tirelessly, through Dante's dark wood, the setting of The Inferno . Here, no traveller returns. Light and dark meet: they form the central crisis and theme. The palette becomes a kind of Technicolor explosion, a kaleidoscope of embers which retreat, hotly, into a classical sense of painting. This is still, perfectly composed and--without a doubt--great work from an artist who is in dialogue with the Baroque painters and others. All Soul's Night, St Joseph Feely also regards his work as a battle of ideas. "The things I read gradually pervade my process and the final product, in this case my art, is the result of an anxious battle between intellectual actions and visceral rejections," he says in a preview for his recent show at 101 Art Galley .  "I like making things, beautiful things if possible or at least meaningful things. I believe in the studio. I like the id

Another chance to see Erik Feely

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Divali, Southern Main Road by Erik Feely THE ERIK FEELY EXHIBITION HAS BEEN HELD OVER FOR VISITORS TO SEE IT OVER THE EASTER WEEKEND.  IT WILL BE OPEN TODAY SATURDAY 7 MAY 10AM TO 2PM  AT THE ART SOCIETY HEADQUARTES IN FEDERATION PARK.  FOR INFO CALL 628-4081 FIND OUT MORE HERE . ABOUT ERIK FEELY Erik Feely read Art History at Trinity College, Dublin, and spent one year on scholarship in Italy before qualifying with an M.A. in 1982. He also simultaneously graduated in Graphic Design thus combining art theory and practice. On his moving to Trinidad he was working in the abstract geometric style and exhibited several times. From 1997-2002 he lived in Caracas where he taught at the Armando Reveron Art School and the Central University. Specialising in watercolours, he showed in the Museo de Arte Contemporaneo de Caracas in May 2000. Interest in installations and social criticism led him to hold two individual shows at the Caracas experimental Galleries, Espacio Unus and Espacio Nexus. In