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Everald Brown

Born, 1917 in St. Ann, Jamaica. Died, 2002

Everald Brown’s work, Instrument for Four People, 1992, was reproduced and discussed in Art in the Caribbean: an introduction, by Anne Walmsley and Stanley Greaves, in collaboration with Christopher Cozier, New Beacon Books, 2011.

Related items - view 5

click to show details of Art in the Caribbean: An introduction

»  Art in the Caribbean: An introduction

Book relating to a publication, 2011

click to show details of Back to Black - catalogue

»  Back to Black - catalogue

Catalogue relating to an exhibition, 2005

click to show details of Back to Black: art, cinema and the racial imaginary

»  Back to Black: art, cinema and the racial imaginary

Review relating to an exhibition, 2005

click to show details of Black Art: Ancestral Legacy

»  Black Art: Ancestral Legacy

Book relating to a publication, 1989

click to show details of Black Art and Culture in the 20th Century

»  Black Art and Culture in the 20th Century

Book relating to a publication, 1997

click to show details of Caribbean Art - book

»  Caribbean Art - book

Book relating to a publication, 1998

click to show details of Jamaican Intuitives

»  Jamaican Intuitives

Catalogue relating to an exhibition, 1986

click to show details of Jamaican Intuitives - Arts Review

»  Jamaican Intuitives - Arts Review

Review relating to an exhibition, 1986

click to show details of Jamaican Pulse catalogue

»  Jamaican Pulse catalogue

Catalogue relating to an exhibition, 2016

Related exhibitions

»  Black Art Ancestral Legacy

Group show at Dallas Museum of Art. 1989 - 1990

Related venues + view all 6

»  Commonwealth Institute

London, United Kingdom

»  The New Art Gallery Walsall

Walsall, United Kingdom

»  Royal West of England Academy

Bristol, United Kingdom

»  Whitechapel Art Gallery

London, United Kingdom

»  Wolverhampton Art Gallery

Wolverhampton, United Kingdom