Paintings
Guerrier’s multi-eyed figures witness the hospice of modernity, its dying insistence on the unified, bounded self giving way to postcolonial futures. Drawing from Vodou cosmologies and Caribbean surrealism, his work maps the self as crossroads: porous, relational, co-authored by ancestors, spirits, community, nature, and emerging futures. The many eyes represent this plurality, identity as a threshold where past and future, individual and collective, spirit and matter converge simultaneously. Each gaze tracks a different timeline, a different voice within the self. Papa Legba, the Vodou gatekeeper of crossroads, becomes the conceptual architect through which all his series operate, and through whom Guerrier insists that identity, place, and power are never fixed. They are perpetually negotiated at the crossroads between worlds, where the seen and unseen forces of existence make and unmake us. In these liminal spaces, new forms of being are continually imagined into life.
Papa Legba Series
The Papa Legba series directly invokes the gatekeeper himself through symbol-dense paintings where crossroads become visible—thresholds of communication, destiny, and transformation made manifest in layered compositions that resist singular readings. Across the Black Atlantic, Papa Legba is also known as Eshu in the Yoruba tradition—the divine messenger of crossroads, chance, and fate.
Revolutionaries of the Future
Revolutionaries of the Future renders visionary beings born from collapse and transformation, figures whose many eyes witness both ancestral memory and emergent possibility, embodying what revolutionary consciousness actually looks like: multiple, hybrid, spiritually armed.
Los Angeles
The Los Angeles series maps the city as psychic crossroads where personal memory, urban mythology, and speculative futures collide. Familiar landmarks fracture into dreamscapes, revealing the emotional and spiritual dimensions that official narratives suppress.
Modern Gods
Modern Gods unveils the egregores of our digital age—deities born from screens, algorithms, and collective myths. Here the many eyes become surveillance and insight simultaneously, tracking how contemporary spiritual forces shape behavior and belief.
Million Eyes Series
Million Eyes explores perception as a distributed, ecological condition rather than a singular point of view. By embedding eyes across bodies, landscapes, and symbols, the work reveals how meaning shifts across timelines, cultures, and ways of seeing.
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