‘wings of a dove’ a solo exhibition of recent drawings by Matthew David Rahming @mestreprojects Nassau, Bahamas
Thank you to all those who have supported this exhibition. No man is an island. It is my third solo showing in Nassau. Looking forward to what the future holds.
Special thanks to the Jose Mestre and Christina Wong @mestreprojects also to Michael Edwards for writing the exhibition essay as well as moderating the artist talk. I am deeply grateful for the contributions that these three creatives made to the show.
✨🎥Jackson Petite
All in all plenty gratitude lots of thanks lots of love to all those who have made this work what it is!
I’m thrilled to announce that I have been selected as an artist-in-residence @fountainheadarts in 2025. I’m excited to live and work in Miami from April 2 to 30, 2025, and make critical connections with arts colleagues in the region. Thank you to the 2025 jurors @joaquinseguranet , @giardeniera , @naimajoy , and @jjjcccdiaz , and to the Fountainhead team for believing in me and my work!
In booth E11 @scopeartshow with “The blue floor project” by @fuzeartfair .(Thanks to Jordon and John for the photos they sent me, used in this post and the one before)
Matthew David Rahming artworks listed from right to left
I just want my name, 2025
Acrylic, charcoal on canvas
44x 42 in
I have a name, muddied by time, 2025 Acrylic, charcoal on canvas
44 x 40
Between light and water, 2025
Acrylic, charcoal, oil pastel on canvas
73x51 in
There is the sea in me, 2025
Acrylic, charcoal on canvas
45 x 52 in
So grateful to be participating in @scopeartshow with @fuzeartfair and a stellar cohort of Caribbean artists. Wish I could be there but next lap all dogs barking.
Slide 1:
Matthew David Rahming
There is the sea in me, 2025
Acrylic, charcoal on canvas
45 x 52 in
Slide 2:
Matthew David Rahming
Between light and water, 2025
Acrylic, charcoal, oil pastel on canvas
73x51 in
Thank you to everyone who contributed time and energy to making this exhibition a success. Particularly the team at the Central Bank of the Bahamas who are committed to reaffirming the banks 40+ years of dedicated cultural work.
“Sons of David” a solo exhibition of work by Bahamian artist Matthew David Rahming on view @artcentralbankbahamas until February 2026
William C Allen Gallery, market st. Nassau, Bahamas
Mon-Fri 9am-5pm
Slide 3: “A snake is beset by dogs” 2025
acrylic charcoal oil pastel on canvas
44x47 3/4 in
Slide 4: “Look I am starting a fire” 2025
Acrylic on cardboard paper
55 1/4 x 41 1/4 in
Slide 5: “At Morningside I can still see the bay”2025
Acrylic charcoal on canvas
45 1/2 x 41 in
Thank you to everyone who joined us last Thursday for the opening of “Sons of David”, featuring works by Matthew David Rahming (@macchu_thelesser ). Brief opening remarks were delivered by the Artist Matthew David Rahming, Central Bank Curator Ulrich Voges, and Central Bank Deputy Governor Derek Rolle (as pictured in Slide 1).
The exhibition will be on view until February 2026. The gallery is open to the public, free of charge, Monday to Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
We encourage you to stop by.
#MatthewDavidRahming #ArtCentralBankBahamas #CentralBankofTheBahamas #WilliamCAllenGallery
We look forward to welcoming you to this evening’s opening reception of “Sons of David”, a solo exhibition of works by Matthew David Rahming.
William C. Allen Gallery, Market St.
6 p.m. until 8 p.m.
The Art and Culture Program of the Central Bank of The Bahamas is proud to present “Sons of David”, a solo exhibition by Bahamian artist Matthew David Rahming (born 1997, Nassau). The exhibition shows a new body of abstract paintings and works on paper that reflect Rahming’s ongoing engagement with material, process, and form.
Please join us for the opening reception on Thursday, November 20, 2025 from 6 p.m. until 8 p.m.
#MatthewRahming #ArtCentralBankBahamas #CentralBankofTheBahamas
Here I am
Recents works up @fuzeartfair
Artworks (LEFT TO RIGHT)
“Bird bowl”, 2025
Acrylic charcoal oil pastel on canvas
51 x 76 in
“compass”, 2025
Acrylic charcoal oil pastel on canvas
76 x 51 in
“some way jericho”, 2025
Acrylic charcoal oil pastel on canvas
51 x 76 in