Lavar Munroe Nassau, Bahamas, b. 1982

Overview

Lavar Munroe works in the spirit of an anthropologist, studying the human condition via immersive travels across the African continent and his upbringing in The Bahamas. His work attests to the power of storytelling, folklore, fable and community, illuminating the threads that weave us together across culture, time and geography.

 

Over the past decade, Munroe has travelled to meet communities in Tanzania, Senegal and Zimbabwe, integrating with local people and experiencing first-hand the rituals, ceremonies and traditions that underpin their belief systems and identities. “Research, in my instance, is travel research,” he says. “I go into a space to observe and learn.”

 

Glass, newspapers, crocheted and synthetic flowers, feathers and jewellery - all familiar materials from Munroe’s Bahamian childhood and the local Junkanoo festivals - are combined on the canvas with acrylic, house paint and oil pastel to create a tapestry of overlapping worlds in which the spiritual and elemental sit in harmony with the everyday. A developing fascination with the airbrush technique adds a fluid, richly pigmented dimension to the contours and surfaces on the canvas.

 

Munroe was born in 1982. He works between Baltimore, USA and Nassau, Bahamas. Recent solo exhibitions include Walters Museum of Art, Baltimore, USA; Meadows Museum of Art, Shreveport, USA; and SCAD Museum of Art, Savannah, USA. Notable group shows and biennales include Kunstmuseum Basel, Switzerland, The Wright, Detroit, USA, The National Art Gallery of the Bahamas; Centre Pompidou Metz, France; Perez Art Museum Miami, USA; Nasher Museum of Art, Durham, USA;  the ‘Prospect 4’ triennial, New Orleans, directed by Trevor Schoonmaker; and All the World’s Futures’, 56th Venice Biennale, curated by Okwui Enwezor. His work is in the collections of The Baltimore Museum of Art, USA; Studio Museum of Harlem, New York; The National Art Gallery of the Bahamas, Nassau; and the MAXXI Museum, Rome, Italy.

 

In 2024, Munroe was awarded the Stone & DeGuire Contemporary Art Award and in 2023 he was named a John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Fellow, underwritten by Robert De Niro.

 

In 2025 he was chosen to represent The Bahamas at the 61st Venice Biennale alongside the late John Beadle.

 

Works
  • Lavar Munroe, Bon voyage, 2025
    Bon voyage, 2025
  • Lavar Munroe, Pinocchio, 2025
    Pinocchio, 2025
  • Lavar Munroe, Lift Up Mine Eyes, Unto the Hills, 2024
    Lift Up Mine Eyes, Unto the Hills, 2024
  • Lavar Munroe, Promised Land, 2024
    Promised Land, 2024
  • Lavar Munroe, Rumours of War, 2024
    Rumours of War, 2024
  • Lavar Munroe, Sviriko: Spirit Medium, 2023
    Sviriko: Spirit Medium, 2023
  • Lavar Munroe, You Came To Our Land, You Came To Our Shores, 2022
    You Came To Our Land, You Came To Our Shores, 2022
  • Lavar Munroe, Boys, 2018
    Boys, 2018
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