Adler Guerrier Born 1975 in Port-Au-Prince, Haiti; Lives and Works in Miami, Florida

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Adler Guerrier Born 1975 in Port-Au-Prince, Haiti; Lives and Works in Miami, Florida Adler Guerrier Born 1975 in Port-au-Prince, Haiti; lives and works in Miami, Florida. Education 2 BFA, "niversit# o$ Florida%&ew 'orld School o$ the !rts Miami, Florida Solo Exhibitions 2 1* +ine ,rawn throug) Sentimental .ourne#s, Marisa &ewman Pro/ects, &ew 0ork, &ew 0ork !dler 1uerrier: 3onditions and Forms $or blck +on-evit#. 3alifornia !$rican !merican Museum, +os !n-eles, 3alifornia 2 17 ,e5lo#ed, 3onditional, and +imited "to5ia. ,avid 3astillo 1allery, Miami Beach, Florida 2 16 !dler 1uerrier: Formulatin- a Plot, Pére8 !rt Museum Miami, Miami, Florida 2 12 Here, Place the +ever, ,avid 3astillo 1allery, Miami Florida 2 1 !dler 1uerrier: 9ut to +unch, !rt : 3ulture 3enter o$ Holl#wood, Holl#wood, Florida 2 9 ;veryda# <ravails, ,avid 3astillo 1allery, Miami, Florida 2 * Blck, =ed : <an-, &ewman-Po5iashvili 1allery, &ew 0ork, &ew 0ork 2 5 !dler 1uerrier: loss/entry%return, Fredric Snit8er 1allery, Miami, Florida 2 6 !dler 1uerrier, Pro/ect =oom, +ocust Pro/ects, Miami, Florida 2 1 &ew 'ork: 3astaneda : 1uerrier, Miami !rt Museum, Florida Group Exhibitions 2 19 >dentit7s 3aribbéennes, 19? 1allery, Paris, France 3offee, =hum, Sugar, : 1old2 ! Post 3olonial ParadoA, Museum o$ !$rican ,iaspora, San Francisco, 3alifornia !nother Beautiful ,a# in Miami*, Bakehouse !rt 3om5leA, Miami, Florida +a 3onstrucción de lo Posible, 1?t) Havana Bienniale, 3entro de !rte 3ontem5oraneo 'ifredo +am, Havana, 3uba +ines o$ Fracture, ,avid 3astillo 1allery, Miami, Florida Pa5er 3hase, Marisa &ewman Pro/ects, &ew 0ork, &ew 0ork 2 1* ,ust (5ecks on the Sea: 3ontem5orary Scul5ture $rom the Frenc) 3aribbean : Haiti, Hunter ;ast Harlem 1allery, &ew 0ork, &ew 0ork Between a view and a milestone, !rt3enter/Sout) Florida, Miami, Florida The 'orldEs 1ame: Fútbol and 3ontem5orary !rt, Pére8 !rt Museum Miami, Miami, Florida Smoke !nd Mirrors, <orrance !rt Museum, +os !n-eles, 3alifornia 2 17 =elational "ndercurrents: 3ontem5orary !rt o$ the 3aribbean !rchipela-o, The Museum o$ +atin !merican !rt, +on- Beach, 3! >n-visibilit7 9stentatoire, Fondation 3l7ment, Martinique, France ;A5osed, +aundromat !rt (5ace, Miami, Florida Memory+ab, HistoryMiami Museum, Miami, Florida 3ham5ions: 3aribbean !rtists Breakin- Boundaries in Sout) Florida, The !rmory !rt 3enter, 'est Palm Beach, Florida 2 1H Person o$ the 3rowd: The 3ontem5orary !rt o$ FlInerie, The Barnes Foundation, Philadel5hia, Pennsylvania Florida ,reamin-, Schmidt 3enter 1allery, Florida !tlantic "niversit#, Boca =aton, Florida !<+B&+ - !tlanta 3ontem5orary, !tlanta, 1eorgia Florida Prize in 3ontem5orary !rt 2 1H, The 9rlando Museum o$ !rt, 9rlando, Florida 2 15 The ,evil is in the ,etails, JaBe 3ontem5orary, Miami, Florida From 'ithin and 'ithout2 The History o$ Haitian Photo-ra5)#, &(" !rt Museum, Fort +auderdale, Florida ,31 Summer Show, ,avid 3astillo -allery, Miami Beach, Florida 2 16 Kizca#a-Fy or Bust, Kizca#a Museum and 1ardens, Miami, Florida !merika, ,avid 3astillo 1allery, Miami, Florida 9n +ocation: ,imensions Karia4le, !rt 3enter Sout) Florida, Miami, Florida >n ,ee5, ,eerin- ;state at 3utler, Miami, Florida The +ook, 1ucciVuitton, Miami, Florida 2 1? The 1lo4al 3aribbean K, +ittle Haiti 3ultural 3enter, Miami, Florida 'ho !m > to 0ou? The Sout) Florida 3ultural 3onsortium ;Ahibition, &ova Southeastern "niversit#Es Museum o$ !rt M Fort +auderdale, Fort +auderdale, Florida 2 12 Big-er than Shadows, ,od-e 1allery, &ew 0ork, &ew 0ork +ugares de <ransito, <abacalera ;spacio Promocion del !rte, Madrid, (5ain 2 11 ,onNt 1et Hig) 9n 0our 9wn Sup5l#, ,avid 3astillo 1allery, Miami, Florida !ssemblin- an ;ra: The Miami-,ade Public +ibrary (#stem, 1971-19*9, Miami-,ade Public +ibrary, Florida &ot the "sual Suspects: Onew] !rt in Onew] Public Onew] Places, !rt3enter South Florida 2 1 ;lse, .ack <ilton 1allery, &ew 0ork, &ew 0ork &ew 'ork Miami 2 1 , Miami !rt Museum, Miami, Florida !$ro-Modernism2 .ourne#s throug) the Black !tlantic, <ate +iverpool, ;n-land 1allery Pro/ects, ,avid 3astillo 1allery, Miami, Florida 2 9 Pivot Points ?, Museum o$ 3ontem5orary !rt, &ort) Miami, Florida 1allery Pro/ects, ,avid 3astillo 1allery, Miami, Florida !llow me to re-introduce m#sel$, ,avid 3astillo 1allery, Miami, Florida 2 * KideoStudio, The Studio Museum in Harlem, &ew 0ork, &ew 0ork =ed Bad-e o$ 3oura-e =evisited, &ewark !rts 3ouncil, &ewark, &ew .erse# The 1irl 'ho =aised Pigeons, Main +ibrary, Miami, Florida !ll 3ut "5, =oeblin- Hall, &ew 0ork, &ew 0ork Shel$ +ife, The Marc# Buildin-, Miami, Florida Thoughts on ,emocrac#, The 'ol$sonian%FI", Miami Beach, Florida 'hitne# Biennial 2 * Qcatalo-ueR, 'hitne# Museum, &ew 0ork 3it# 2 7 <o5 Soil, 3asa +in, Miami, Florida 3onSuence2 a collaboration, Fredric Snit8er 1allery, Miami, Florida conditions o$ displa# Qcatalo-ueR, +ocust Pro/ects, Miami, Florida The Moore (5ace, Miami, Florida My Back0ard, &ewman- Po5iashvili 1allery, &ew 0ork 3it#, &ew 0ork Sancta, Steve <urner 3ontem5orary, Beverl# Hills, 3alifornia 2 H Metro Pictures Qcatalo-ueR, The Moore (5ace, Miami, Florida 2 5 Mo3! : Miami Qcatalo-ueR, Museum o$ 3ontem5orary !rt, &ort) Miami, Florida Here to-et)er a-ain, &'(! 1allery. Miami, Florida 2 6 sites T Miami 2 6, +ummus Park, Miami, Florida domestic!rrivals: Miami - &ew 0ork 3onnection, 'hite BoA, &ew 0ork, &ew 0ork Seeds and =oots: Selections $rom the Permanent 3ollection Qcatalo-ueR, Studio Museum in Harlem, &ew 0ork, &ew 0ork Kive Haiti! 3ontem5orary !rt o$ the Haitian ,iaspora, >,B 3ultural 3enter, 'ashin-ton, ,3. Vuirk#, 9dd : 9ut o$ Sorts: Five !rtists $rom the 3aribbean =eact to Stereot#5es, Movimiento de !rte # 3ultura +atino !mericana, (an .ose, 3ali$ornia 9bituary Placemaker, Miami, Florida +93J (<93J !&, B!==;+, Fredric Snit8er 1allery, Miami, Florida Harlemworld, Studio Museum in Harlem, &ew 0ork 2 ? Far !wa#, So 3lose, 3lare 'eiss's +oW (5ace, &ew 0ork, &ew 0ork 1 Floridians Qcatalo-ueR, Miami !rt 3entral, Florida Made in Miami, Fredric Snit8er 1allery, Miami, Florida 2 2 ,iversit# within "nit#: The Sco5e o$ !$rican-!merican !rt in Polk Museum o$ !rt, +akeland, Florida Pares : &ones, Museo de !rte Moderno, Santo ,omin-o, ,ominican =e5ublic Primal Screams and Son-s, Museum o$ 3ontem5orary !rt, &ort) Miami, Florida The Miami !l5habet a thru 8, Miami-,ade Public +ibrary, Miami, Florida (5lash: 'orks 4# 3ontem5orary Haitian !rtists, The +ivin- =oom, Miami, Florida Houses o$ the (5irit: 'orks 4# !$rican-!merican !rtists, Miami-,ade Public +ibrary, Miami, Florida 2 1 -lobeXmiami<island, Qcatalo-ueR, Bass Museum o$ !rt, Miami, Florida Museum o$ 3ontem5orary !rt, 'ashin-ton, ,3. The Sears Buildin- The House, Miami, Florida Skins, The ,orsc) 1allery, Miami, Florida Freest#le Qcatalo-ueR, The Studio Museum in Harlem, &03, &ew 0ork Santa Monica Museum o$ !rt, Santa Monica, 3ali$ornia Home 'recker, ;ugenia Kargas’s Home, Miami, Florida. 5ro Qcatalo-ueR, The 1reen ,oor 1allery, Miami, Florida. 2 Makin- !rt in Miami: <ravels throug) H#5errealit# Qcatalo-ueR, Museum o$ 3ontem5orary !rt, &ort) Miami, Florida Public 3ollections The Museum o$ 3ontem5orary !rt, Miami, Florida Studio Museum in Harlem, &ew 0ork, &ew 0ork Projects 2 1* 'e speak o$ Forms, >nstitute o$ 3ontem5orary !rt Miami/>ntercontinental Hotel, Miami, Florida. Bibliography Bueti Federica, ZHavana Biennial 2 19 3onstructin- the Possible[ 9cula, !5ril 17, 2 19. ,el <oro, &atasha. ZMiami artist !dler 1uerrier’s sense o$ 5lace[ The &ew <ro5ic, February 6, 2 19. Hae$ele, Marc. Z!dler 1uerrier's 5aradise lost and $ound at 3alifornia !$rican !merican Museum[ JPC3, February 15, 2 1*. 1o#anes, =ob. ZSto5 and Smell the Hibiscus: 9n +a8iness, !rt, and the "to5ia >ma-ined 4# !dler 1uerrier” Pelican Bom4, .anuary 12, 2 1*. <urner, ;lisa. Z!dler 1uerrier: ,e5lo#ed, 3onditional, and +imited "to5ia[ Miami =ail, &ovember 2 17. <urner, ;lisa. Z!dler 1uerrier at Pére8 !rt Museum Miami” !=<news, &ovember 2 16. Patel, !l5esh Jantilal. Z!dler 1uerrier” !rt Forum 3ritics' Picks htt52%%art$orum.com%5icks/id\6*?9 <schida, !nne. Z!t Pere8 !rt Museum Miami, !dler 1uerrier’s sin-ular view o$ the cit#Z Miami Herald, Se5tember H, 2 16. Batet, .anet. Z!dler 1uerrier: el 5aisa/e urbano como termCmetro 5sicosocial[ ;l &uevo Herald, !ugust, 22, 2 16. <schida, !nne. Z!dler 1uerrier: Miami artist and advocate[ Miami Herald%>ndul-e Ma-a8ine, &ovember 29, 2 1? 3oussonet, 3lelia. ]B;.B9P 2 1?2 >nterview with !dler 1uerrier." "5risin- &ews: 3ontem5orary 3aribbean !rt Blo-, .ul# 1, 2 1?. Braithwaite, Hunter. ]!dler 1uerrier." !rt in !merica. ,ecember 2 12. San^lip5o, !manda, ]!dler 1uerrier: Here, Place the +ever," Miami =ail, 9ctober 2 12 Batet, .anet, Z!dler 1uerrier : ;l 5aisa/e 5sico-eo-rá^co como inda-ación artística[ ;l &uevo Herald, Se5tember 2?, 2 12. ,unlo5, Beth, Z!n eAhibition at !rt3enter/(out) Florida offers a tantalizin- sam5le o$ new 5ublic-art 5ro/ects” The Miami Herald, February 1?, 2 11. !ustin, <om, ]The 3ommuter," The Miami Herald, Marc) 16, 2 1 Suare8 de .esus, 3arlos, ZMiami !rt MuseumNs ]&ew 'ork Miami 2 1 ] showcases breadth and sco5e o$ local talent,” Miami &ew <imes, .ul# 22, 2 1 . !ustin, <om, ]The 3ommuter," The Miami Herald, Marc) 16, 2 1 'ullschla-er, .ackie, ]!$ro Modern, <ate +iverpool," The Financial <imes, February 2, 2 1 Suare8 de .esus, 3arlos, Z'#nwood 'onder,” Miami &ew <imes, Ma# 27, 2 9. Kolk, 1re-ory, Z(5rin- ,#sto5ia...” !rt in !merica, Ma# 2 * Sokol, Brett, Z<ree Miamians at the 'hitne#...” Miami Herald, !5ril H, 2 * 3otter, Holland, ZThe <o5ic is =ace; The !rt is Fearless” The &ew 0ork <imes, Marc) ? , 2 * 3otter, Holland, Z!rtNs ;conomic >ndicator” The &ew 0ork <imes, March 7, 2 * <riff, !l$redo, Z3it# Kiews and +atin Kiews” Miami &ewTimes, !5ril 21, 2 5. ,avid, &icole, ZThe Miami School[ !rtnet.com, 9ctober H, 2 6 <riff, !l$redo, Z!rtEs Big &ew Home[ Miami &ewTimes, February2H, 2 6 <urner, ;lisa, ZPrivate Pro5ert#[ The Miami Herald, February 1, 2 6 <urner, ;lisa, Z'alker in the 3it#[ !rtnews, Se5tem4er 2 ? <urner, ;lisa, ZEScreams’ enchants at Mo3![ The Miami Herald, Se5tem4er 1, 2 2 <urner, ;lisa, Zhouse work[ The Miami Herald, February 1 , 2 2 <urner, ;lisa, Z1lobal Perspective[, The Miami Herald, ,ecem4er 2?, 2 1 ;inspruch, Franklin, ZHit and Miss at M!M”, www.miamiarteAchan-e.com, Fall 2 1 Hanl#, ;lizabeth, Z0oun- at !rt[.
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