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Alexis Peskine: Online Preview

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24 April - 24 May 2020
Alexis Peskine Portrait
Alexis Peskine Portrait

Born in Paris in 1979, Alexis Peskine holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts from Howard University, Washington, DC and a Master of Arts in Digital Arts and a Master of Fine Arts from M.I.C.A., Baltimore, Maryland, USA. He has won a number of prizes including the prestigious Fulbright Scholarship.

Early on in his life, Peskine was exposed to questions of identity: his grandfathers, Boris, a Jewish engineer survived a concentration camp, and Antonio, an Afro Brazilian carpenter raised his family in the inner city of Salvador, Bahia.

Peskine's work is thematically linked to the 'Black Experience' and has been featured in many publications from books, to prestigious newspaper such as the New York Times, Le Monde, O Correio da Bahia or Libération. His powerful portraits literally nailed into wooden planks pay tribute to the many individuals undertaking the dangerous boat journeys from North Africa to Europe. Using several sizes of nails, he uses the nail as brushstroke. He drives in the nails at different depths to create a sense of relief and to introduce a third dimension. The nail for Alexis represents transcendence.  It expresses pain as well as the force of resistance.

Peskine's works have been exhibited in the USA (New York, Washington, Baltimore, Detroit, Chicago, Hartford, Minneapolis), Europe (Paris, Luxembourg), Africa (Dakar, Johannesburg, Durban, Cape Town, Casablanca, Addis Ababa), South America (Salvador, Bahia, Brazil) and the Caribbean (Kingston). He has participated in many renowned international exhibits including the 3rd Black Arts World Festival in Dakar, Addis Foto Fest, Pulse New York, Casablanca and Dakar's Biennales and Miami Art Basel's Prize exhibit.

 

 
  • Alexis Peskine, Constellation, 2019
    Alexis Peskine, Constellation, 2019
  • Alexis Peskine, Tass Yakar (The One Who Broke People’s Hope), 2018
    Alexis Peskine, Tass Yakar (The One Who Broke People’s Hope), 2018
  • Alexis Peskine, Shrine, 2016
    Alexis Peskine, Shrine, 2016
  • Alexis Peskine, Passage (Iemanjá's Tears), 2017
    Alexis Peskine, Passage (Iemanjá's Tears), 2017
  • Alexis Peskine, Oxaláland 1, 2018
    Alexis Peskine, Oxaláland 1, 2018
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