Spirit of the Carnival (The British forces of law and order in confrontation with an ancient African Spirit), Tam Joseph, 1982
part of the exhibition Caribbean: Crossroads of the World at Queens Museum.
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Spirit of the Carnival (The British forces of law and order in confrontation with an ancient African Spirit), Tam Joseph, 1982
part of the exhibition Caribbean: Crossroads of the World at Queens Museum.
Just viewed this exhibit earlier. This piece was a highlight for me