I designed the Rockstone & Bootheel Catalogue over the course of the latter part of last year and now 13 months later like an Einstein baby (he reportedly stayed in a little longer explaining, in part his superior intellect), I have to say it was worth the wait.
Printed in Singapore by CS Graphics the 160 page hardcover 8.5" h x 6" w book with DVD, is just brilliant.
Contact Real Art Ways directly to purchase your copy:
Rockstone & Bootheel curated by Kristina Newman-Scott and Yona Backer, included works of 39 artists from the West Indies and the diaspora, focusing on artists from the Bahamas, Barbados, Jamaica, and Trinidad & Tobago. The Show ran from November 2009 to March 2010. The exhibition featured work by 39 artists: Akuzuru, Ewan Atkinson, Lawrence Graham Brown, Renee Cox, Christopher Cozier, Blue Curry, Sonya Clark, Makandal Dada, Annalee Davis, Khalil Deane, Zachary Fabri, Joscelyn Gardner, Marlon Griffith, Satch Hoyt, Christopher Irons, Leasho Johnson, Ras Kassa, Jayson Keeling, O’Neil Lawrence, Christina Leslie, Simone Leigh, Jaime Lee Loy, Dave McKenzie, Wendell McShine, Petrona Morrison, Karyn Olivier, Zak Ové, Ebony G. Patterson, Omari Ra, Peter Dean Rickards, Nadine Robinson, Sheena Rose, Oneika Russell, Heino Schmid, Phillip Thomas, Adele Todd, Nari Ward, Jay Will, and Dave Williams.

Karyn Olivier


As Newman-Scott explained, “the works were juxtaposed in conversation with each other to reveal the complicated, changing, and sometimes conflicting stories of first and second generation Anglophone Caribbean artists, challenging common assumptions about West Indian culture and artistic expression.”
Jamie Lee Loy

Akuzuru

Hungry for Words- Nicholas Laughlin on Karyn Olivier

Interviews with filmakers Ové and Govan by Melanie Archer

The Dancehall Story, Exploring Male Homosexuality by Donna P. Hope
5 poems by Muhammad Muwakil
To the Wirl(World) by Annie Paul

That is Mas by Nicholas Laughlin
All pix for this post courtesy: Rodell Warner