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kwesi abbensetts

Quick Facts

  • Museums on APS:
    • The Caribbean Cultural Center African Diaspora Institute
    • The Caribbean Cultural Center African Diaspora Institute
    • The Caribbean Cultural Center African Diaspora Institute
    • The Caribbean Cultural Center African Diaspora Institute
    • The Caribbean Cultural Center African Diaspora Institute
  • Top 3 works:
    • #4
    • #3
    • #7
  • Top-ranked work: #4
  • Copyright status: Under copyright
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  • Born: Guyana
  • Nationality: Guyana
  • Works on APS: 3

kwesi abbensetts: Exploring the Surreal Landscape of Guyanese Vision

Kwesi Abbensetts, born in Guyana, represents a fascinating intersection of African diaspora heritage and contemporary artistic exploration. His journey began amidst the vibrant cultural tapestry of his homeland, fostering an early inclination towards filmmaking and visual storytelling—passions that would ultimately converge into a distinctive photographic practice rooted in experimentation and imbued with profound symbolic resonance. Abbensetts’ formative years instilled within him a sensitivity to narrative and aesthetic richness, influences which notably extended to Spike Lee's cinematic approach. Recognizing the transformative power of artistic expression, he pursued higher education in the United States, earning a Bachelor’s degree in Film from Brooklyn College in 2006. This academic grounding provided him with invaluable tools for honing his craft—specifically mastering the intricacies of photographic technique through hands-on experience utilizing a Pentax camera. His artistic trajectory gained momentum following awards recognizing his talent and dedication. Notable accolades include the NYFA Artist Grant, Darryl Foundation Emergency Grant, Third Prize at Horizon Festival Artist Competition, and participation in the Africa Film Contest – demonstrating a commitment to pushing creative boundaries and engaging with broader cultural dialogues. Abbensetts’ current work delves into surrealism, blending African diasporic art traditions with modern visual concepts. Pieces like "#7" exemplify this approach, utilizing deep reds, astrological symbols, and meticulous detail to generate unsettling yet captivating images. These artworks aren't merely representations; they are explorations of subconscious themes and layered narratives—a testament to Abbensetts’ ability to distill complex ideas into striking visual statements. The artist continues to refine his technique and expand his artistic horizons, cementing kwesi abbensetts as a compelling voice within the contemporary art landscape. His dedication to experimentation and storytelling ensures that his work will resonate with audiences seeking both beauty and intellectual stimulation.