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Alanis Forde
This Barbadian artist employs a figurative–surrealist vocabulary to examine the politics of escapism within a landscape mythologized as paradise. Her imagined terrains, animated by blue, dotted proxy figures, function as psychic sites for exploring belonging, longing, and spatial displacement. Working in oil and collage, she uses saturated color and gestural texture to evoke atmospheres of alluring instability. Her internationally exhibited practice continues to probe the entanglements of escape, identity, and place.

