Simon Benjamin Biography

Simon Benjamin (b. St. Andrew, Jamaica) is an artist and filmmaker based in New York City. He is interested in how the past ripples into the present in unexpected ways. His work has been included in exhibitions and screenings at Kingston Biennial, Jamaica (2021–upcoming); The 92nd St. Y, New York (2020); Brooklyn Public Library, Brooklyn (2019); Hunter East Harlem Gallery, New York (2019); Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond (2019); Ghetto Biennial, Haiti (2017); Jamaica Biennial, Jamaica (2017); New Local Space, Kingston (2016); and Columbia University, New York (2016). He is currently a LMCC Artist in Residence at Govenor’s Island in New York City.

Simon Benjamin is a Jamaican artist and filmmaker living in New York, whose work includes experiential installations, photography, film, and sculpture. Through research, oral history, and critical fabulation, he calls attention to the contradictions entangled in the enduring myths and images of the Caribbean as tropical paradise–a carefully constructed imaginary that replaced the harsh reality of the exploitative plantation. With the intention of moving beyond critique and pointing to systems and power – he creates open-ended poetic and lyrical moving images and objects, which bring together the immaterial and the tactile. Rethinking the relationship of margin to center in archival representation, vernacular materials, such as cornmeal and fish traps, become sculptural elements, embedding multiple temporalities and narratives.

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