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Colin Quashie - based in Charleston, SC - works range from the savage satire and bumper sticker bluntness to subtle, moody realism. His wry, ironic and irreverent works are especially timely, forcing his audience to consider issues they may often prefer to avoid.
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COLIN QUASHIE ART. Digital Brochure. Curators, educators,...
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Signs of the Times. Linked. Service
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"Colin Quashie built a free-standing window and moved it to...
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About | Colin Quashie Art. Using witty, scathing sarcasm,...
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MIKE BROWN CONTEMPORARY. 1221 Lincoln Street. Columbia, SC...
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"Gentrification is simply a new form of the same process...
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Colin Quashie’s Linked series supports his audience in...
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"People are trapped in history and history is trapped in...
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Colin Quashie wins for getting to the point. He has been...
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About | Colin Quashie Art. Using witty, scathing sarcasm, Quashie’s art faces off against hard issues of culture, politics and race with a self-conscious awareness that often offends (or disturbs) black, white and other; he discriminates with equality and equanimity.
Gallery of Selected Works. SELECT WORK TO READ ARTIST COMMENTARY. Colin Quashie's work is biting, intelligent, and humorous. He turns the tables on the racial and the economic power structure in America by using their own tools against them.
899 Followers, 118 Following, 53 Posts - Colin Quashie (@colinquashie) on Instagram: ""
Colin Quashie. Colin Quashie was born in London and raised in the West Indies. He briefly attended the University of Florida but felt ill at ease in academia and left, eventually joining the Navy as a submarine sonar man.
Colin Quashie featured in Charleston Magazine - Charleston, SC. Capturing South Carolina style, character, and beauty for more than 40 years, Charleston magazine is the authority on living well in the Lowcountry.
The Sumter County Gallery of Art is proud to present an important body of mixed media work by Colin Quashie. The works presented in The Plantation (Plan-ta-shun) explore the possibilities offered by seamlessly blending popular cultural imagery, media based communication and satire to investigate serious cultural, social, and political ideas and ...