Collection

Remnants of the Artist (Self Portrait)

CATEGORY:
YEAR:
2016
MEDIUM:
Acrylic, mixed media on canvas
SIZE:
48 x 48 in.
GIFT OF:
Purchased with support from the Ministry of Health, Environment, Culture and Housing

One of Cayman’s premier artists, Ebanks is best known for his large abstract works, of which this is a fine example. Using found materials and acrylic the artist here creates his own self-portrait. This work featured in the seminal Native Sons – Twenty Years On exhibition at NGCI in 2016, which celebrated 20 years of the collective’s contribution to artistic development in the Cayman Islands.

About the Artist
Al Ebanks

b. 1963

Born in George Town, sculptor and painter Al Ebanks was awarded a scholarship from the Cayman National Cultural Foundation in 1995 to study sculpture with renowned Barbadian artist Karl Broodhagen and later learned bronze casting in Tuscany through the National Gallery of the Cayman Islands’ Artists Away grant programme (2004). Ebanks co-founded the Native Sons artists collective in 1996 and was awarded CNCF’s Artistic Achievement Award in 2001. He has exhibited locally and abroad, including a solo show at the Jackie Gleason Theatre, Miami. His paintings were used on-screen for the feature film Haven (written and directed by Frank E. Flowers; 2004). Ebanks’ work is included in the permanent collections of the Cayman Islands National Museum, NGCI and the Griffin Gallery, Chicago. NGCI exhibitions include the solo exhibition Dancing to Art (2004), and Native Sons’ Fahive (2005), All Access (2015), Native Sons – Twenty Years On (2016), Upon the Seas (2017), Mediating Self (2017), Cross Currents – 1st Cayman Islands Biennial (2019), Island of Women: Life at Home During our Maritime Years (2020), Reimagined Futures: 2nd Cayman Islands Biennial (2021), and The People’s Collection: A 25-Year Cultural Legacy (2022).