Adler Guerrier

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Biography

Adler Guerrier (born 1975, Port-au-Prince, Haiti) is a Miami-based multidisciplinary artist whose practice spans photography, drawing, collage, printmaking, and installation. His work investigates place, memory, and the politics of space, mapping the layered experiences of Caribbean and diasporic life through poetic visual narratives. Combining flâneur-style observation with archival impulses and urban landscape imagery, Guerrier explores how histories, identities, and cultural tensions are embedded in everyday environments. A graduate of New World School of the Arts (BFA, 2000), he has exhibited widely — including at the Whitney Biennial (2008) and Pérez Art Museum Miami — and his work is held in major public collections. 

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Medium
Sculpture
Installation
Multidisciplinary
Painting
Work on paper (Prints and/or Drawings)
Video
Style
Abstract
Installation
Conceptual
Theme
Nature/Ecologies
Identity
Community
Politics
Regions
South (USA)
Time Period
Contemporary (1960s-present)

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