Che Lovelace
By (Author) Gavin Delahunty
Text by Rujeko Hockley
Text by Ekow Eshun
Skira
Skira
25th November 2025
Italy
General
Non Fiction
Paperback
240
Width 240mm, Height 300mm
The first complete monograph devoted to the Caribbean artist whose work combines powerful visual storytelling with a deep exploration of social, political and cultural themes.
Che Lovelace (b. 1969, Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago) lives and works in his lifelong home of Trinidad. He holds a degree from l'cole Rgionale des Beaux-Arts de la Martinique and currently lectures at the University of the West Indies Creative Arts Campus. Rooted in the rural outskirts of Port of Spain, Lovelace considers Trinidad his ultimate subject. The flora, fauna and figures of island life are ever-present in his tropical vistas, painted on board panels split into quadrants. Lovelace's vibrant, energetic compositions present a nuanced exploration of postcolonial identity, grounded in a deep commitment to the Caribbean landscape and its community.
Lovelace's art is a metaphorical journey through themes of resistance, freedom, mythology, and nature, intertwined with his personal sense of place and politics. His latest solo exhibitions include Day Always Comes at Corvi Mora (2023), Bathers at Nicola Vassell Gallery, New York (2023), and Nighscapes with Palms and Egrets at Various Small Fires, Dallas (2023), among others. His work is in prestigious collections such as the Museum of Contemporary Art Los Angeles, The Institute of Contemporary Art Miami, and the Ashti Foundation. Lovelace's paintings are unapologetically Caribbean, capturing the island's rich iconography with energy and complexity, while exploring the intersection of culture, community, and identity.
Gavin Delahunty, writer and curator, over the past twenty years has curated over forty exhibitions of modern and contemporary art and published numerous articles, essays, and books.
Rujeko Hockley is Assistant curator at the Whitney Museum of American Art.
Writer, journalist and curator, Ekow Eshun has been at the heart of creative culture for several decades, authoring books and curating exhibitions.