
From left to right: Can I Pass? Introducing the Paper Bag to the Fan Test for the Month of June, 2011. Anayansi, 2010. Collection of John P. Morrissey
Installation view Pérez Art Museum Miami. Photo: Oriol Tarridas

Installation view Pérez Art Museum Miami, 2015
Courtesy Pérez Art Museum Miami
Photo: Oriol Tarridas

Installation view Pérez Art Museum Miami, 2015
Courtesy Pérez Art Museum Miami
Photo: Oriol Tarridas

Installation view Pérez Art Museum Miami, 2015
Courtesy Pérez Art Museum Miami
Photo: Oriol Tarridas

Man Without a Country (aka anthropophagist wading in the Artibonite River), 2014/2015
Installation view Pérez Art Museum Miami
Photo: Oriol Tarridas

Installation view Pérez Art Museum Miami
Photo: Oriol Tarridas

Installation view Pérez Art Museum Miami, 2015
Courtesy Pérez Art Museum Miami
Photo: Oriol Tarridas

Installation view Pérez Art Museum Miami, 2015
Courtesy Pérez Art Museum Miami
Photo: Oriol Tarridas

Installation view Pérez Art Museum Miami, 2015
Courtesy Pérez Art Museum Miami
Photo: Oriol Tarridas
Firelei Báez: Bloodlines
Tracing the history of social movements in the Unites States and the Caribbean, "Bloodlines" presents a series of new works by Firelei Báez, inspired by lineages of black resistance.
Man Without a Country (aka anthropophagist wading in the Artibonite River) (detail), 2012
Those who would douse it, 2015
Bloodlines (past forces of oppression become frail and fallible), 2015
Demetrea, 2011
Those who would douse it (detail), 2015
Crewel, 2013
Can I Pass? Introducing the Paper Bag to the Fan Test for the Month of June, 2011
Man Without a Country (aka anthropophagist wading in the Artibonite River) (detail), 2012
Bloodlines (past forces of oppression become frail and fallible) (detail), 2015
Ciguapa Pantera (to all the goods and pleasures of this world), 2015
Anayansi, 2010