NEWS
The “Plural of He” Exhibition at Leslie Lohman
Drawing inspiration from Colin Robinson’s published book of poems, You Have You Father Hard Head, I produced “Another Poem”, a large-scale mixed media collage that explores Robinson’s sitting at the crossroads of several intersecting aspects of his life that will be exhibited during the Plural of He exhibition in New York.
Llanor Alleyne Joins Tourné Gallery with Show of “Fugitive Ecologies” Collages
The debut of“Fugitive Ecologies”, a series of “rebellious botanical” collages created in early 2020, exploring adaptation, dislocation, and beauty during a time of global uncertainty. Now showing with the Tourné Gallery.
6 for a 9: Exhibition with Ronald Williams
I debut two new bodies of collage work in 6 for a 9, a co-exhibition with Ronald Williams at Morningside Gallery in Barbados. The show reflects a rich creative exchange through silhouette, scale, sound, and abstraction.
Manchas & Collages: Co-Exhibition with Poli Baum
I join Argentinian artist Poli Baum for Manchas & Collages, a 2018 art exhibition hosted by the Embassy of Argentina in Barbados to celebrate 50 years of diplomatic relations. The show explores transformation and the power of collage.
Collaboration with Fashion Brand Enclothed Cognition
I collaborated with Enclothed Cognition to create a limited-edition kimono for the 2018/19 season, blending collage, fashion, and design into a sculptural garment now touring design museums across the Netherlands.
“Queering Cane” Intervention at Barbados Museum & Historical Society During Museum Week
Installed at the Barbados Museum during International Museum Week 2018, “Hello, My Love” is a collage intervention by Llanor Alleyne that reclaims visual space within the colonial archive. The work centers queer Caribbean intimacy in direct conversation with the museum’s display of Agostino Brunias prints.
“Queering Cane” Collages to Debut at Prizm 2017
I reflect on the creation of my Queering Cane collage series for the 2017 Prizm Art Fair in Miami. Installed alongside Art Basel, this new work explores queer intimacy and belonging in the Caribbean through layered, symbolic landscapes.
My Collages to Be Exhibited in Benefit of MoCADA Museum’s “My Collection Exhibition and Auction”
Two of my collages, Seraphina and Kimba, are featured in MoCADA Museum’s My Collection benefit exhibition and auction, supporting the museum’s free programming and expansion in Brooklyn.
“Written in the Body” Solo Show to Debut at Frame & Art Co.
Written in the Body, my first solo exhibition in Barbados, brings together new collages exploring female subjectivity, transformation, and interior experience through abstraction and Black feminist portraiture.
Group Show: Quaternary at NuEdge Gallery
I join three fellow artists for Quaternary: Four Barbadian Female Artists, a group show opening July 2, 2016, at NuEdge Gallery.