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Bony Ramirez: Cattleya

Dominican-born artist Bony Ramirez uses surrealism to probe the legacies of colonialism.

06/05/2024

State of the Arts

Bony Ramirez: Cattleya

Clip: Season 42 Episode 7 | 6m 35sVideo has Closed Captions

Dominican-born artist Bony Ramirez uses surrealism to probe the legacies of colonialism.

In a solo exhibition at the Newark Museum of Art, the young Dominican American artist Bony Ramirez uses surrealism to probe the legacies of colonialism and tourism. The self-taught artist worked for ten years in construction before making a big splash in the art world.

06/05/2024

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