Collection

Home Sweet Home

CATEGORY:
YEAR:
2001
MEDIUM:
Lithograph
SIZE:
20 x 24 in.

Wray Banker produced this lithograph during a residency at the Taller Experimental de Gráfica in Havana, Cuba in September 2001, which was funded by NGCI’s “Artist’s Away” programme. Known for his irreverent humour, the title of Banker’s work alludes to two possible interpretations of the subject matter: a man cycling home, or a depiction of the male form.

About the Artist
Wray Banker

b. 1968

Born in West Bay, Grand Cayman, Wray Banker studied graphic design in Houston and is a founding member of the Native Sons artist collective. Career highlights include Serious bout Makin’ Fun (NGCI, 2001); designing pins for the Cayman Islands 1996 Olympic Committee, and the 2003 Pan Am Games (both voted Best of Countries). Notable exhibitions include Art Basel Miami (2003); the Santo Domingo Biennale (2003); the Griffin Gallery, Chicago (2006); and Carifesta X, Guyana (2008). Banker has received numerous awards, including the Lifetime Achievement in Arts award from the Cayman Islands Government (2003), The McCoy Prize’s Second Commendation in Photography (2005), People’s Choice for Fine Art (2006), CNCF’s Artistic Achievement Award (2007), and an Emerging Pioneer recognition at Cayman Islands’ National Heroes Day (2014). Banker was one of four Caymanian artists to be included in A-Z of Caribbean Art (Robert & Christopher Publishers: 2019), a landmark survey of contemporary art from the Caribbean region and its diaspora. His work has featured in numerous exhibitions at NGCI, including the solo show Serious ‘Bout Makin’ Fun (2001), Art of Assemblage (2013), Metamorphoses (2014), tIDal Shift: Explorations of Identity in Contemporary Caymanian Art (2015), Speak to Me (2016), Mediating Self (2017), Revive: Contemporary Caymanian Craft (2017), Reimagined Futures: 2nd Cayman Islands Biennial (2021), and Pop and the Popular (2022).