Stephen Robert's profile

Too Bright To See - Film Installations at PAMM

Stephen K Robert is a retired financial executive who formerly served as CEO of Oppenheimer Group. His dedication to philanthropy and charity through the Source of Hope Foundation, which he co-founded with his wife, has earned him numerous recognitions. In addition to his philanthropic work, Stephen Robert is a trustee at the Perez Art Museum in Miami (PAMM).

Perez Art Museum Miami shows "Madeleine Hunt-Ehrlich: Too Bright to See," a narrative artwork that explores Black women's experiences in the Americas. The art builds on Suzanne Roussi-Cesaire's legacy. French writer Suzanne Roussi-Cesaire was born on August 11, 1915, and died on May 16, 1966.

Suzanne Roussi-Cesaire was a writer and anti-colonial feminist from Martinique who co-led the Negritude movement with her husband, Aime Cesaire, in the early 20th century. She was also a significant Surrealist thinker and influenced several notable figures, including writer Andre Breton and painter Wifredo Lam. Despite her important contributions, her work didn't gain enough admiration. "Too Bright to See" sheds light on previously undocumented aspects of Roussi-Cesaire's legacy and highlights the ongoing erasure of women from historical narratives.

Too Bright To See - Film Installations at PAMM
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