Born in Port of Spain, Trinidad, Andre Worrell draws from the layered cultural influences of African, European, and Amerindian traditions that shaped his early life before relocating to New York as a teenager. Working across painting, collage, sculpture, music, and performance, Worrell developed a visual language that merges the beautiful and the grotesque, often constructing psychologically charged figures from fractured imagery, symbols, memory, and urban mythology.
More Than You Know reflects this layered visual language, where portraiture, ritual, street culture, and personal mythology collide within a dense contemporary narrative space.
In Loud And Clear, fragmented figures, text, and iconography create a dense contemporary allegory where humor, anxiety, rebellion, and identity coexist within the same visual field.
Deeply connected to New York’s downtown creative culture of the 1990s and 2000s, Worrell fronted several bands, most notably Mephiskapheles, while co-founding the lifestyle brand Morgan and Kidd. Today, he lives and works in Sag Harbor, continuing the long relationship between the East End and artists working at the intersection of painting, music, subculture, and identity.




