Roshini Kempadoo

Is a Guyanese British artist raised in Trinidad who currently works in the UK. Her research and artwork is concerned with re-interpretations of historical and contemporary material of the Caribbean and Britain. She explores colonial and postcolonial Caribbean and Britain through the use of digital media and networked environments.
I exhibit internationally in solo and group shows She writes:

My research and artwork is concerned with re-interpretations of historical and contemporary material of the Caribbean and Britain. I explore colonial and postcolonial Caribbean and Britain through the use of digital media and networked environments.
I exhibit internationally in solo and group shows.

Recent solo shows include:

The retrospective exhibition Roshini Kempadoo work: 1990 – 2004 that toured to the Russell-Cotes Gallery, Bournemouth, and the Pitzhanger Gallery and Manor, London (2004 - 2006).

Group shows include:

Art & Emancipation In Jamaica: Isaac Mendes Belisario And His Worlds, Yale Center for British Art, New Haven‚ Connecticut(2007); A Place Called Home, South Africa Art Gallery (SANG), Cape Town; The 90s: A Family of Man? Forum d’art Contemporain, Luxembourg; Translocations, The Photographer’s Gallery, London; Techno Seduction, Cooper Union Art Gallery, New York. Monographs that accompany her exhibitions include Roshini Kempadoo Work 1990 – 2004, OVA (2004) and Roshini Kempadoo – Autograph portfolio (1997).