Film length: 60 mins

This film is a recording of an event that took place in December 2023.

Frank Walter’s (Antiguan) Climate, is a richly illustrated talk by guest curator Professor Barbara Paca & Rose Sinclair, lecturer in (textiles) Design Education at Goldsmiths, University of London. They are joined by a very special guest Jules Walter, actor and cousin of Frank Walter. Barbara, Rose, and Jules examine the constellation of Walter’s artistic mission through an exploration of his sun-drenched art-filled world, where nature reigns among painting, sculpture, and written masterpieces.

Noted as one of the most significant Caribbean visual artists of the twentieth century, Frank Walter (1926-2009) saw art as a sanctuary, and finally found solace during the final decades of his life gardening and living close to nature in isolation on a rural hillside in Antigua.

Frank Walter: Artist, Gardener, Radical presents this enigmatic artist in an immersive experience curated by Barbara Paca, PhD, OBE and designed by Jeremy Herbert, with film by Thomas Barzilay Freund, and soundscape by composer Simon Fisher-Turner. The visitor is invited to inhabit the natural universe of the great man through over 300 original works of art, expressing the broad range of this polymath, including memory paintings of his time in the UK and Europe.

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