Return to France
There are too many images and videos to capture what these past ten years have meant and brought to me. I’ve tried to sum up it up but so much remains beyond that. With both excitement and a sense of bittersweet change, I’m announcing my departure from London, UK.
London has been a formative chapter—personally and professionally. It offered openness and perspective, shaping how I understand myself, how I see the world, and my work.
On the more professional side, After nearly a decade in the contemporary art sector, I’ve recently relocated to France. This move has been a couple of years in the making, mentally, and I’ve chosen to return with clarity and intention.
I’m proud of what I built in London—one of the most iconic and dynamic art capitals, to me, the best city in the world. There, I developed my practice as an independent curator and refined the direction I want to pursue. I witnessed the remarkable rise of African art and deepened my engagement with Caribbean art, developing a distinct curatorial perspective. Today, I’m fully committed to this focus, supported by a network spanning London and Jamaica, and intend to expend it through France and the French islands. As a French citizen of Martiniquan heritage, it feels both natural and necessary to continue this work from France—centering and representing the richness of the French Caribbean. Through Exhibition Crave, I’ve interviewed artists, reviewed exhibitions in London, and curated projects—work I’m now eager to expand within a French context.
Now based in France, I’m looking forward to connecting with the Caribbean art scene and continuing ongoing and future collaborations.
France feels slower, less defined for now. I’m letting that uncertainty open something else.
If you are a French Caribbean artist, curator, or gallery — based in Paris, get in touch !
Still here, just elsewhere…

