The artwork presents a striking contrast between the dark silhouette of a figure and the glowing, fiery red orb that serves as its head. The composition is minimalist, with the figure's form outlined in a simplistic style against the pitch-black background. The use of light and shadow creates a sense of mystery and ominous undertones, inviting the viewer to ponder the symbolic significance of the figure's obscured identity and the powerful, almost ominous, energy of the glowing circular element. The artist's style and technique appear to employ a contemporary, conceptual approach, suggesting a deeper metaphorical meaning behind this haunting and evocative visual representation. ...
Curtis Talwst Santiago is a multimedia artist of Trinidadian origin whose work is centered on the diasporic experience, transculturalism, and memory. Key to Santiago’s oeuvre is the idea of entanglements shaping the consciousness of the postcolonial condition. A singer, performer and musician, he reconnects with music as part of an identity that is transmitted from one generation to the next. Santiago is best known for his miniature dioramas, which recreate personal stories, shed light on underrepresented histories, or serve as creative retellings of violent-catastrophic events that are inherent to the struggle of the black diaspora. Yet, an equivalence can be found between Santiago’s dioramas and his canvases in that both portray interpersonal relationships.
Curtis Talwst Santiago was the recipient of the Hnatyshyn Foundation Mid-Career Award for Excellence in Visual Arts in 2024 and has a show coming up at the Orange County Museum of Art (OCMA), Costa Mesa, CA in 2026. He currently lives in Munich, Germany. ...
Since the gallery was established in 2018, Martina Simeti has cultivated an interdisciplinary program. Martina Simeti is deeply involved in the production process together with the represented artists, working actively to generate new opportunities for exhibition beyond its own walls.