Let the Sun Beheaded Be
In “Let the Sun Beheaded Be”, Gregory Halpern focuses on the Caribbean archipelago of Guadeloupe. The work resonates with Halpern’s characteristic attention to the ways the details of a landscape and the people who inhabit it often reveal the “undercurrents” of local histories and experiences. The work offers a visually striking depiction of places, as it has been transformed by the forces of nature, people and events.