Hulda Guzmán's Psychedelic Caribbean Landscapes at Turner Contemporary
Hulda Guzmán, a young Dominican painter, presents her first institutional exhibition in Europe at Turner Contemporary in Margate, UK. The show features ultra-colorful jungle reveries filled with allusions to art history and mythology. Guzmán works from a modernist wooden studio built by her architect father Eddie, located deep in the Dominican rainforest. Her paintings evoke a sense of oneness with nature and spiritual positivity, transporting viewers to the tropics despite the UK's gray skies.
Key facts
- Hulda Guzmán is a young Dominican painter.
- Her first institutional show in Europe is at Turner Contemporary, Margate.
- The exhibition features psychedelic Caribbean landscape paintings.
- Her studio was built by her architect father Eddie in the Dominican rainforest.
- The paintings are ultra-colorful jungle reveries with art historical and mythological allusions.
- The show aims to transport viewers to the tropics.
- Guzmán's work conveys a sense of oneness with nature and spiritual positivity.
Entities
Artists
- Hulda Guzmán
Institutions
- Turner Contemporary
Locations
- Margate
- UK
- Dominican Republic