Installations for the Florida Prize in Contemporary Art by Adler Guerrier

Untitled (the fold holds an inclination towards affected views, marks and trace) 2016. Graphite, acrylic, enamel paint and xerography on paper.
Untitled (stoic derivation) 2016. Acrylic on wall.
Untitled (held within the fold; marks, trace) 2016. Graphite, acrylic, enamel paint and xerography on paper.
Untitled (marked time, traced affect found to be held within the fold) 2016 Graphite, acrylic, enamel paint and xerography on paper.
Untitled (marked time, traced affect found to be held within the fold) 2016. Graphite, acrylic, enamel paint and xerography on paper.

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According to the Orlando Museum of Art’s website:

The Florida Prize in Contemporary Art is an initiative of the Orlando Museum of Art that brings a new level of recognition to the State’s most progressive artists. Now in its third year, the 2016 exhibition will present ten outstanding artists, with one selected to receive the prize. These artists work in a range of media and artistic practices, often in new and unexpected ways. The challenging nature of their work will offer Museum visitors insight into the complex and exciting world of contemporary art in Florida.

Miami based Haitian-American Adler Guerrier was one of those ten artists and Moko is happy to share photographs of his installation here.

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Adler Guerrier is an artist based in Miami, Florida. He received a BFA from New World School of the Arts at the University of Florida and has been included in many group exhibitions including the Whitney Biennial 2008 at the Whitney Museum; Conditions of Display at The Moore Space and Locust Projects, both in Miami; and 10 Floridians at Miami Art Central. He has had solo exhibitions at the Miami Art Museum and at Newman Popiashvili Gallery.