
RACHAEL MINOTT
Artist,
Researcher,
Curator, Facilitator
Rachael researches Caribbean national representation and her practice reflects particularly on the Jamaican art historical cannon alongside the region’s contemporary issues. Allowing her to draw comparisons through time of the perennial concerns the island faces. By using a mixed discipline practice that encourages spaces for research and exchange Rachael positions visual art as an entry point which allows the viewer to delve into deeper content and conversations.
ARTWORKS
VIDEO WORK

EXHIBITIONS
Gallery at Willesden Green, Thinking about Jamaica, May 2019-Jun 2019
National Gallery of Jamaica, Jamaica Biennial 2017, Feb 2017-May 2017
St Katherine’s Precinct, London, The Things We Painted Gold, May 2016
The 4th Ghetto Biennale, Haiti, KREYÒL, VODOU and the LAKOU: Forms of Resistance, Dec 2015
OXO tower London, Jamaican Hidden Histories, April 2015
The Horse Hospital, London Feminist for Ferguson, Nov 2014
The House of Praise, Bristol The 3rd Annual Sam Sharpe Lecture, Oct 2014
Modern Art Oxford, The International Gallery of Jamaica presents: 'Evangelic’ Sept 2014
University of Reading, Spirituality Slavery and Salvation, GinDear June 2014

clay, chicken wire, wood, red wine, bronze goblet, flowers, wax candles, wooden rosary, canvas


Oil on Slate

clay, chicken wire, wood, red wine, bronze goblet, flowers, wax candles, wooden rosary, canvas

