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From time to time we will present to you information about things relating to the Carribean and Latin America, its art and its culture. We hope that you find these pieces interesting. If you know of a new art exhibit, a book or a movie that would interest other Carribean and Latin American art lovers, please let us know. We would be glad to include your information on this page.

The International Caribbean Art Fair

ICAFair will showcase works from around the Caribbean
November 6 - 9, 2008

The Waterfront (aka The Tunnel)
222 12th Avenue - New York City, New York 10001

ICAFairShow Hours
Preview Night Benefit and Collectors Reception
Thursday, November 6, 7 - 10 p.m.
Friday, 10am – 8pm
Saturday, 10am – 8pm
Sunday, 11am – 6pm

Mark your calendar and plan to visit us at our booth (#46).
We look forward to seeing you there!

The Life of a Haitian Artist
Paintings Reflect Beauty of His Country Not Misery

We are pleased to announce that we will be featuring work by Lesly Cetout in the fall. This an exciting new artist from Pétion-Ville does not paint the struggles of Haitian life, but rather the beauty of his country and its people. For a review of his work, his goals and his life in Haiti as a struggling artist, please read this informative, well-written article about life today in Haiti by Theresa Smolen.

Dreamers
written and directed by Jorgen Leth

Recently, we were privileged to view, “Dreamers”, a film written and directed by Jorgen Leth. The film, presented at the Scandinavia House in New York City, was part of a series of films on Haiti that Leth has written and directed. Jorgen Leth is Denmark’s Royal Honorary Consul to Southern Haiti. He has adopted Haiti as his home and presently resides in Jacmel. Leth is well known for his book, Billeder Fra Haiti-Images from Haiti, written in Danish and English (printed in 2000). The book is a combination of interviews with artists and beautiful color prints of the artwork. In many ways, “Dreamers” is this book on film!

The screening was the United States premiere of the film. “Dreamers”, which will invariably become a classic, features the multi talented artists of Haiti. The documentary explores the talent, creativity, motivation, imagination and optimism of the Haitian artists. In the film we are treated to interviews with Andre Pierre, Rigaud Benoit, Wilson Bigaud, Felipe August Salnave, Preffet Duffault, Fortune Gerard, Prosper, Antilhomme, Philome Obin, Jasmin Joseph, and Louise St. Fleurant.

It is very interesting to hear these artists speak of that which motivates them. Leth presents them as dreamers, mystics and storytellers who live in a country where spiritual forces play an active role in their everyday lives. Andre Pierre is moved by his strong belief in Voodoo. He relates everything to the Voodoo loas which inspire him and which rule his world. For Jasmin Joseph it is his imagination and the “friends” in his mind. As he strokes his pet rabbit it is easy to understand why rabbits are quite often subjects on his canvasses! Gerard speaks of nights when he cannot sleep and then Jesus speaks to him and encourages him to paint.

Leth captures the essence of these famous artists as they relate their personal stories in their own surroundings. It is truly a celebration of their creativity and optimism. To have so little and to beautifully create so much is a tribute to the Haitian spirit. Jorgen Leth, in “Dreamers” offers the world some insight into that inexhaustible creativity that is uniquely Haitian!

Our Trips to Haiti

We have made a number of trips to Haiti to meet with artists and select new paintings for your viewing. Read all about some of our trips, and see some of our wonderful photos.

Feb. 2000 - Feb. 1999 - Feb. 1998

Bob Corbett's Mailing List

For those of you that are not aware of the wonderful mailing list run by Bob Corbett, we present a little introduction and an invitation to join. For up-to-the-minute information about all things Haitian, join this great list.

Book Review

We have read a very interesting book about Haiti, "Best Nightmare on Earth-A Life in Haiti" by Herbert Gold. In this impassioned memoir by American journalist/novelist Gold, he reflects on Haiti's history, folklore, politics, voodoo, and people as observed during his four decades of travels.

We encourage you to read our full review, and then read the book! It provides a very personal look, from a non-Haitian point of view, inside this exotic, troubled, and wonderful land.

Haiti: Best Nightmare on Earth
by Herbert Gold.
Transaction Publishers; 2Rev Ed edition (March 14, 2001)

Best Nightmare on Earth: a Life in Haiti
by Herbert Gold.
Prentice Hall Press, 1991

Collection of Jonathan Demme

An exhibition of more than 100 paintings called "Island on Fire: Passionate Visions of Haiti From the Collection of Jonathan Demme," was on view at the Equitable Gallery, 787 Seventh Avenue, at 51st Street, New York, NY. Mr. Demme, the director of "Silence of the Lambs," "Married to the Mob" and "Philadelphia," among others, owns one of the most comprehensive collections of Haitian art in the United States. The full text of the announcement of the exhibit can be found here.

If you are interested in the exhibition catalog, check here.

Guest Commentaries
Title Author Subject
Cuban Art Revolution Kelly Crow Read about The Cuban Art Revolution from in the Wall Street Journal
Observations on the Chan Mas Le Grace Benson During her recent trip to Haiti, Ms Benson found herself thinking about all the art that she saw, both on the street and in the galleries. Read her observations about the importance of art to Haiti and Haitians.
Warped Images from Garry Pierre-Pierre's Lens Rebuttal from Andre Juste We recently received the following letter from noted Haitian artist Andre Juste. Mr. Juste takes exception to the many of the comments by made by Mr. Pierre-Pierre. Please read this for a different "take" on today's Haitian Art scene.
Art Review: Haitian Art Bursting Out By Garry Pierre-Pierre We recently read this very interesting and informative article in The New York Times regarding Haitian Art today. We present it here for your information.
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