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b. 1954 Port-au-Prince, Haiti; lives and works in Miami

Represented by Lyle O. Reitzel in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic

Edouard Duval Carrié

“Edouard Duval Carrié is a contemporary artist and curator based in Miami, Florida. Born and raised in Haiti, Duval Carrié fled the regime of “Papa Doc” Duvalier as a teen ager and subsequently resided in locales as diverse as Puerto Rico, New York, Montreal, Paris and Miami. Parallels thus emerge between the artist’s cosmopolitan lifestyle and his artistic sensitivity toward the multifaceted identities that form his native Haiti. At heart, Duval Carrié is an educator: he challenges the viewer to make meaning of dense iconography derived from Caribbean history, politics, and religion. His mixed media works and installations present migrations and transformations, often human and spiritual. Recently the conceptual layering of Duval Carrié’s works has been further emphasized in his materials and through consistent attention to translucent and reflective mediums, such as glitter, glass, and resin. The introspective effects of these mediums transform his works into spatial interventions that implicate the viewer in their historicity. At their most fundamental, Duval Carrié’s works ask the viewer to complicate the Western Canon, to consider how Africa has shaped the Americas, and how the Caribbean has shaped the modern world”(Wolf, 2020).

Bio by: Lesley A. Wolff

EDUCATION

1988-89   Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Beaux-Arts Paris, France

1978   Bachelor of Arts, University of Loyola Montreal, Quebec, Canada

 

SUPPLEMENTARY STUDIES

McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada

University of Montreal, Quebec, Canada

AWARDS

2018   The Ellie’s Michael Richards Award

1996        Southern Arts Federation Visual Art Fellowship

1995        South Florida Cultural Consortium Visual Art Fellowship

 

SELECTED SOLO EXHIBITIONS

2020 The Kingdom of This World Reimagined, Little Haiti Cultural Center Satellite Gallery, Miami, FL

2020 Creating Dangerously, Haiti Tribute, Art Gallery at Eastern Connecticut State University, Willimantic, CT

2020 Sacred Diagrams: Haitian Vodou Flags from the Gessen Collection, Tampa Museum of Art, Tampa, FL

2020 Small Axe: The Visual Life of Social Affliction, Little Haiti Cultural Complex, Miami, FL

2019 Visionary Aponte: Art and Black Freedom, Galeria Oriente, Santiago de Cuba

2019 The Art of Embedded Histories: Perry and Marty Granoff Center for the Creative Arts, Cohen Gallery, Providence, RI

2019    Diálogos, Frieze Art Fair NYC, Lyle O. Reitzel Gallery Booth DLG07

2016    Hispanola: Ongoing Saga, Lyle O. Reitzel Gallery, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic

2015    Botanicals, Deering Estate at Cutler, Cutler Bay, Florida

2014    The Many Faces of Toussaint L Ouverture, Center for the Study of Slavery & Justice, Brown University
From Revolution in the Tropics to Imagined Landscapes, Pérez Art Museum Miami, Miami, FL
Edouard Duval Carrie – Recent Works, Pan American Art Projects, Miami, FL

2013   Sugar Conventions,” FSU, Tallahassee, FL

2012   Edouard Duval-Carrié: The Three Dimensional Gods and Goddesses Meet Their Cousins The Trees, Steinbaum Gallery, Miami, FL

2010    Edouard Duval-Carrié: My Life as a Tree, Cynergi, Miami, FL
Memoires Sans Histoire, MIA Galleries, Miami, FL

2009   Arts in the Garden, Miami Beach Botanical Gardens, Miami Beach, FL
Mostly Mutants, Bernice Steinbaum Gallery, Miami, FL
Roots & More, Afrika Museum, Berg en Dal, Holland

2008   Continental Shifts: The Art of Edouard Duval-Carrié, MOCA Jacksonville, FL
Life in North Caribbean, Lyle O. Reitzel Gallery, Santo Domingo, DR
Grolsch SwingArt launch party, Bernice Steinbaum Gallery, Miami, FL

2007   Edouard Duval-Carrié Cosmos: Un Petite Retrospective, The Bakehouse Art Complex, Miami, FL
Edouard Duval-Carrié, The Glass Curtain Gallery, Columbia College Chicago, Chicago, IL
Divine Revolution: The Art of Edouard Duval-Carrié, The Red Gallery at The Savannah College of Art and Design, Savannah, GA

2006   Uprooted, Works on Paper, Installation, Sculpture, Bernice Steinbaum Gallery, Miami, FL
Migration of the Spirit, FIGGE Art Museum, Davenport, Iowa
Water Spirits, Bernice Steinbaum Gallery, Miami, FL
Divine Revolution: The Art of Edouard Duval-Carrié, The Orlando Museum of Art, Orland, FL
The Voodoo Pantheon, The Bass Museum of Art, Miami Beach, Florida

2004   Displacement, Mackey Gallery, Houston, Texas

2003   From the Studio to the Museum to the Gallery, Bernice Steinbaum Gallery, Miami, FL

2002   A World in Tears, Bernice Steinbaum Gallery, Miami, FL

2000   Migrations, Miami Art Museum, New Work Gallery, Miami, FL
Landscapes: Real and Imagined, The Bernice Steinbaum Gallery, Miami, FL
Recent Works, Porter Troupe Gallery, San Diego, California

1999   Recent Works, Miami-Dade Cultural Center, Miami
Des Migrations sous L’Eau, Generous Miracles Gallery, NY
Recent Works, Lyle O.Reitzel Gallery, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic

1998   Recent Works, Lakaye Gallery, Los Angeles, California

1997   Recent Works, David Beitzel Gallery, Project Room, NY, NY
Spirits, Altars, and Others, Quintana Gallery, Miami, Florida
From the Edge of Paradise, Polk Museum of Art, Lakeland, Florida

1996   Edouard Duval-Carrié, Musee du College St. Pierre, Port-au-Prince, Haiti

1995   Silver Linings, Gutierez Fine Arts, Miami Beach, Florida

1994   Requiem, Gutierez Fine Arts, Miami Beach, Florida
El Jardín Salvaje, Galería Fernando Quintana, Bogota, Columbia
Recent Works, Lakaye Gallery, Los Angeles, California
Recent Works, Porter Gallery, San Diego, California

1992   Retrospective, Museo de Arte Contemporáneo de Monterrey (MARCO) Monterrey, Mexico.

1991   Edouard Duval-Carrié, Armand Gallery. Paris, France
Edouard Duval-Carrié, Mel aux Gallery, Los Angeles, California

1987        Edouard Duval-Carrié, Brent Gallery, Houston, Texas

Edouard Duval-Carrié, Nicole Gallery, Chicago, Illinois

1986        Edouard Duval Carrié, Anderson Gallery, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, Virginia

Recent Works, Lakaye Gallery, Los Angeles, California

Recent Works, Porter Gallery, San Diego, California

 

SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS

2016   Yuta Suelo Udongo Tè, Ritter Art Gallery, Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton, Florida

2015   Philodendron: From Pan-Latin Exotic to American Modern, The Wolfsonian–FIU, Miami Beach, Florida
“Aesthetics & Values Art Exhibit,” Frost Museum of Art, Florida International University, Miami, Florida

2014   Haiti, Grand Palais, Paris.

2013   In Extermis, Museé de la civilisation, Québec City, Québec (Canada)

2012   Vision Homage Vespalius, “Afrolatino”, Museo de Caguas
Keeping Haiti In Our Hearts: Intrepreting Heritage in the Diaspora, The Alice & Williams Jenkins Gallery and Hannibal
Square Heritage Center Gallery, Creadle School of Art
Who More Sci Fi Than Us?, Contemporary Art from the Caribbean, Kunsthal KAdE (Amersfoort, The Netherlands)
Dangerous and Divine: the secret of the serpent, Afrika Museum, Berg en Dal, Nederlands
In Extermis, Fowler Museum at UCLA, Los Angeles, CA
Caribbean: Art at the Crossroads of the World, The Studio Museum of Harlem, NYC, NY; Queens Museum of Art, NYC

2011   Haiti Royaume de ce Monde, Galerie Agnes B., Paris, France
First Haitian Pavillion at 54th Venice Biennale, Palazzo Stamplia Querini
Not the Usual Suspects: New Art in Public Places, Art Center, Miami Beach, SouthFlorida

2010   Base Paint, EPIC; Frost Art Museum; and Florida International University in Miami, Florida; Haiti
Global Caribbean II: Caribbean Trilogy-Focus on the Greater Antilles, Little Haiti Cultural Center, Miami, Florida.

2009   Global Caribbean I: Focus on the Global Caribbean Landscape, Little Haiti Cultural Center, Miami, Florida; MIAM, Sete,
France; Museo de Arte Contemporáneo, San Juan, Puerto Rico.

2008   Pieces of the Whole, Kohler Arts Center, Sheboygan, Wisconsin

2007   In Your Face, Bernice Steinbaum Gallery, Miami, Florida

2006   Big Juicy Paintings (and more): Selections from the Permanent Collection, The Miami Art Museum, Miami, Florida

2005   Nepotism, The Fort Lauderdale Museum of Art, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida

2000   Anges et Demons, Halle St Pierre, Paris

1998   Kongo Criollo, Taller Boricua Gallery, Julia de Burgos Cultural Center, New York
Edouard Duval Carrie et Lionel St Elol, Benefit for the Schweitzer Hospital, Ramscale Gallery, New York
Fresque du Souvenir, Unesco project celebrating the Day of Remembrance of the Slave Trade. Mural by Edouard Duval Carrie, Franz Zephirin (Haiti), Jose Bedia (Cuba), Diagne Chanel (Senegal), Musee du College St. Pierre, Port au Prince Haiti
Droits de L’Homme, Utopia, Defl, Realites: Les Createurs Haitians, Museo du College St. Pierre, Port au Prince Haiti
Caribe, Exclusion, Fragmentacion y Paraiso, Museo Extremeno a Iberamericano de Arte Contemporaneo, Badajoz and Casa De America, Madrid
Ekaperyans la Vida: Modern Art from Haiti and Cuba, Lebanon Valley, College of Pennsylvania
Hatian Art Since 1973, International Arts Club, Chicago
The Miami Connection, Changing Perception, Museum of African American Art, Tampa, Florida.

1997   Havana Biennial VI, Lee Aides Memoires, Palacio del Segundo, Cabo, Havana, Cuba.

1996   Southern Arts Federation/National Endowment for the Arts, Visual Arts Fellowship Exhibition, Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art, Winston-Salem, North Carolina
Sao Paulo Biennial, Sao Paulo, Brazil
Out of Bounds, New Work by Eight Southeast Artists, Nexus Contemporary Art Center, Atlanta, Georgia (Cultural Olympiad Celebrations)
Swallowing The Crown: Art and Culture of Haiti in Miami, Miami Dade Community College North Campus, Miami, FL

1995   Sacred Arts of Haitian Voodoo, Traveling exhibition at the following venues: UCLA, Fowler Museum, Los Angeles, California; Miami Art Museum, Miami, Florida; Field Museum of Natural History, Chicago. Illinois; National Museum of Natural History, Washington, DC; New Orleans Museum of Art, New Orleans, Louisiana; Museum of Natural History, New York, New York
Masterworks in Haitian Art from the Collection of the Davenport Museum, Davenport Museum of Art, Davenport, Iowa (traveled to Akron, Ohio; Los Museum, Miami, Florida; Naples Florida; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma; Los Angeles, California)
Caribbean Visions. Contemporary Painting and Sculpture Organized by Art Services International (traveled to Miami, Florida; New Orleans, Louisiana; Hartford, Connecticut)
Premio MARCO, Museo de arte Contemporaneo de Monterrey (MARCO), Monterrey, Mexico
Haitian Artists, The October Gallery, London, Great Britain
South Florida Cultural Consortium Visual and Media Artists Fellowship Recipients Exhibition, Boca Museum, Boca Raton, Florida. Gallery, South
Contemporary Expressions of Haitian Art, Ground Level Florida Art Center, Miami Beach, Florida.

1994   Painting After Nature, Center of Contemporary Art, North Miami, Florida
Exodus, Ground Level Gallery, South Florida Art Center
Eight – Ocho – Huit, Gutierez Fine Arts, Miami Beach, Florida
1993   Storytelling. The Narrative In Latin America, Center of Contemporary Art, North Miami, Florida
An Encounter Between two Worlds as Seen by Haiti’s Artists, 1492-1992, Organized by Foundation Afrique en Creations (traveling to Haiti, Guadeloupe, Martinique, Spain, Switzerland, Italy, France, USA)
Future in Retrospective, Gutierez Fine Arts, Miami Beach, Florida, USA
Artefact, Cultural Center, Soissons, France
Ouidah 93, First International Voodoo Cultures Festival, Ouidah, Benin. Installation at the Dagbo Hou Non’s Temple

1992   Schwarze Frelhelt in Dialog, Volkerkund Museum Cologne, Germany
Hommage to Max Ponty, Chaillot Palace, Paris, France
Myth and Magic in America, The Eighties, Museo de Arte, Contemporaneo de Monterrey (MARCO), Monterrey, Mexico
Two Painters, One Island, Brussels, Belgium

1990   Art Contemporain Haitien, Fine Arts School, Lille, France
La Revolution Française sous les Tropiques, Galerie Nationale, Dakar, Senegal
1989   La Revolution Francaise sous les Tropiques, Musee du Pantheon National Haitien,Port-au-Prince, Haiti
MJC, Avignon, France
La Revolution Francaise sous les Tropiques, Musee des Arts Africains et Oceaniens, Paris, France
XX Century View of the French Revolution, organized by Association Francaise d’Action Artistique (traveled to Venezuela; Mexico; USA; Costa Rica; Guatemala; Wumbia; Puerto Rico; Dominican Republic)

1986   African Currents, Museum of Contemporary Hispanic Art, New York

 

PERMANENT COLLECTIONS

Africa Museum, Berg en Dal, Holland

Frost Art Museum, Miami, Florida

Lowe Art Museum, Miami Florida

Museum of Art Fort Lauderdale, Fort Lauderdale Florida

Figge Art Museum, Davenport, Iowa

Miami Art Museum, Miami, Florida

Musee des Art Africains et Oceaniens, Paris, France

Musee de Pantheon National Haitien, Port-au-Prince, Haiti

Museo de Arte Contemporaneo de Monterrey (MARCO), Monterrey, Mexico

The Detroit Institute of Arts, Detroit, Michigan

The College for Human Services, New York, New York

Polk Museum of Art, Lakeland, Florida

Musée du College St Pierre, Port-au-Prince, Haiti

 

PUBLIC COLLECTIONS

Davenport Museum of Art, Davenport, Iowa

Miami Art Museum, Miami, Florida

Musée des Art Africains et Oceaniens, Paris, France

Musée de Pantheon National Haitien, Port-au-Prince, Haiti

Museo de Arte Contemporaneo de Monterrey (MARCO), Monterrey, Mexico

The Detroit Institute of Arts, Detroit, Michigan

The College for Human Services, New York, New York

Polk Museum of Art, Lakeland, Florida

Musée du College St Pierre, Port-au-Prince, Haiti

 

PUBLIC COMMISSIONS

2019   Saga of the Baobab, Museum of Black Civilisations, Senegal

2010   Art in Public Places: Aventura Cultural Arts Center Floor, City of Aventura, Florida

2005   One Miami Riverwalk, The Lady of Miami, Miami Florida

1996   Art in Public Places: Commission for the Jefferson Reaves Rehabilitative and Health Center, Miami, Florida

 

CURATORIAL PROJECTS

2019  PÒTOPRENS: The Urban Artists of Port-au-Prince, Museum of Contemporary Art North Miami, Miami, Florida

2010   Global Caribbean I, Little Haiti Cultural Center, Miami, Florida
Global Caraïbes I, Musée International des Arts Modestes, Sète, Eté
Global Caribbean II: Caribbean Trilogy, Little Haiti Cultural Center, Miami, Florida

2011   Global Caribbean I, Museo Contemporaneo de Puerto Rico, Santurce, Puerto Rico

2015   From Within and Without: The History of Haitian Photography, NSU Museum of Art, Fort Lauderdale, Florida

 

MONOGRAPHS

1997   Sullivan, Edward J., “Sacred Migrations: Recent Painting and Sculptures by Edouard Duval Carrie”, exhibition catalog Spirits, Altars and Others, published Ouintana Gallery, Miami, Florida.

1996   Alexis, Gerald and Michele Frisch, Edouard Duval Carrie Musee du College St. Pierre, Port-au-Prince, Haiti
Edouard Duval-Carrie Retrospective, Museo de Arte Contemporáneo de Monterrey (MARCO), Monterrey, Mexico.

1992   Quintana, Bogota, Colombia, Merewether, Charles

 

SELECTED PUBLICATIONS

2008   Clemence and J. Davidow. Miami Contemporary Artists, Schiffer Books

2001   J.M. Dash. Culture and Customs of Haiti, Greenwood Press

1998   Blanco, Delia, Caribe, Exhibition Catalog: Caribe, Casa de America y Museo Extromeno e Iberoamericano de Arte Contemporaneo, Madrid

1995   Haiti: Photos- Paintings- Ironworks, London: The Arts Council of England, 1995. Driskell, David C. African American Visual Aesthetics, Smithsonian Institution Prow, Washington
Hurbon, Laennec. Vodou: *Truth and Fantasy, Thames and Hudson Ltd, London
McCarthey Brown, Karen. Tracing The Spirit: Ethnographic Essays on Haitian Art, Davenport Museum of Art
Naiman, Charles. Haiti: Dieu Seul Me Voit, Paris: Editions Ballard
Driskell, David 0. African American Visual Aesthetics, Smithsonian Institution Press, Washington
Powell, Richard J., Black Art and Culture in the 20th Century, Thames and Hudson Ltd, London,

1994   Pinturerias-El Arte- El Arate del Arte Taurino, Mexico: Fundacion Cultural Artension
Sarner, Eric, La Passe Du Vent – Une histoire Haitienne, Paris; Editions Pavot- Rivages

1992   Bomani, Asake and Beivie Rooks. Paris Connections, African and Caribbean Artists, Paris, San Francisco, Q.E.D. Press

 

SELECTED ARTICLES

Alejandro, Juan Garcia. “Edouard Duval Carrie traerá su vudú a MARCO,” El Norte, October 1, 1992.

Arritola, Miguel Angel. “Integra MARCO tres exposiciones en una,” El Diario de Monterrey, October 7, 1992

Aubry, Erin J. “True Voodoo,” LA Weekly, February 15, 1996.

Bettelbeim, Judith. ‘Three Transnational Artists- Jose Bedia, Edouard Duval Carrie, Keith Morrison”. The International Review of African American Art. Volume 15, #3, 1999.

Bianco, Adriana, “Art Outside the Box,” Américas, Vol. 60, Number 3, May/June 2008.

Blanco, Delia. “Sous les Tropiques” Revolution Magazine June 1989.

Blanco,Delia. “Tableaux de La Revolution,” Le Monde , June 18,1989.

Bloncourt, Gerald, “Edouard Duval-Carrie,” Artension.- June 1991, No. 25

Bookhart, D. Eric. “Edouard Duval-Carrie”, Stella Jones Gallery, New Orleans. Art Papers. July/August 1998 Vol 22 Issue 4.

Borras, Maria Luisa. “Duval-Carrie, El Pintor Y Su Compromiso,” Atlantica. Number 18, October, 1997.

Bravo, Armando Alvarez. “El Requiem Haitiano de Duval-Carrie,” El Nuevo Herald April 8, 1994.

Brown, Misty. “Edouard Duval-Carrie, Voodou Master Artist in 3 Shows,” The Louisiana Weekly, Vol LXXII No 28, April 6th, 1998.

Cantor, Judy. “Painting the Body Politic: Edouard Duval Carrie,” The New Times July 21-27,1994.

Cantor, Judy. “The Spirits Are Willing,” The New Times, July 6-12, 1995.

Cantor, Judy. “Spirits in the Material World”. The New Times. April 25-May 1, 1996.

Cofter, Holland. “Dazzling and Devout Voodoo Energy,” The New York Times, October 9, 1998.

Damian, Carol. “Matters of Spirit: Edouard Duval-Carrie. Latin American (Vol. 5. No.4),1994.

Engels, von Gunther. “Welt zwisher Schnapps und Weihhrauch,” KoinisfheRundchau February 14,1992.

Fernandez, Libia. “Color y magia en MARCO a partir de hoy,” El Porvenir, October 9, 1992.

Garza, Fernando. “Mostraran obras de Smith, Duval-Carrie y Nunez.” El Norte September 25, 1992.

Garza, Hemando. “Edouard Duval-Carrie: Vomodemitosycolores,” El Norte, October 9,1992.

Garza, Jose. “Invita MARCO a gozar de las formas,” El Porvenir October 7, 1992.

Gibson, Micahol. “Haitian Painting: Painful History,” International Herald Tribune September 26-7, 1992.

Girouard, Tina. “Mashbacks Haiti 1990-1997,” Articles, Winter/Spring, 1998 vol 1, Issue 2. Grandiot,Peter. “Scharze Freiheitim Dialog,” Hamburg Chronicle May l5,1992.

Gurley Rogers, Anne. “2 Artists are focus of Now Exhibit,” Tampa Tribune, April 4, 1997.

Gutierrez, Martha. “Arte lntemacional,” Imagen, December 1995.

Hecht, David. “The Women Masters of Haiti,” Choices- United Nations Human Development Magazine, August 1995.

Herkenhoff, Paulo and G..”Latin American Art: Global Outreach,” ARTNEWS October 1991.

Irvine, Madeline. “Testing the Bounds,” Austin American-Statesman, January 30, 1997.

Keller, Sue. ‘Art Shows Have Pent-up Power.’ La Jolla Light June 3, 1994.

Knowles W, Susan. “Out of Bounds, New Work by Eight Southeast Artists,” ArL Pa     November-December, 1996.

Kohon, Helen. “Changing the Face of Haitian Art,” The Miami Herald April 10, 1994.

Kohen, Helan and Fernando Gonzalez. “The Art and Soul of Haiti”, The Miami Herald April 10, 1995.

Landers, Linda. “1995 South Florida Cultural Consortium Fellowship Winners,” Culture Magazine, June/July/August 1995.

Leal, Gloria. “Haitian Artist Duval in Miami,” San Juan Star, October 30,1994.

Loftus, Mary J. O “Voodou Spirits,” The LedMr, June 11, 1997.

Marshall, Cari. “Out of Bounds: New Works by Eight Southeast Artists,” The Austin Chronicle, February

14,1997. Meadows, Gail. ‘Defying Stereotypes,” The Miami Herald. June 12, 1995.

Middelanis, C. Herman. Schwarze Freiheit im Dialog, Saint-Domingue 1791.

Haiti 19RL Fakultat fur Linguistik und Literature Asmschaft, Universitat Bielefeld, Germany, 1992

Noble, Kenneth S. dsohind the Occult, Vivid Sacred Arr, The New York Times, February 4, 1996.

Novo, Miroya. “Mosaico haitiano,” Exito- May 5, 1994.

Novo. Miroya,”Mosaicohaitiano,” Exito-October 26, l994.

O’Connor, Anne-Marie, “Haitians Cooling Down on Miami Beach,” Cox Ne Serviceroan Juan Star (April 13, 1994).

Oehler, Martin. glateinamerikas Note nach Kolumbus @. Kolner Stadt-Anzaim, February 14,1992.

Oehrlsin, Josef. “Uber alien Gottern schwebt der Grand Maitre,” Frankfurter Aggenioine Zeitung, Saturday, 25th January, 1997. No 21.

Olacia, Jose Angel. “luenaran MARCO con cinco muestrae,” El Porvenir, September 25,1992. Robert, L”Haitis Hellish Landscape” San Diego_QaUnion- Tribune August 25, 1994.

Renwick, Lucille. “If You Know Voodou Like They Know Voodou,” The Los Angeles Time November 3,1995.

Routte, Ensid. “Myth, Magic and the Mainstream,” ARTNES, Summer 1995.

Sheffield, Skip, “Boca Museum Honors8i)C, TheNs Jtjnell,1995.

Simon, Amold, “Artists Address Modern Themes With Mixed Results” EastSide July 12,1995 Troupe, Quincy. “Voodou and Soul,” Elle Domr – June/July l990.

Tumer, Elisa. “Changing images of Haitian Art, The Miami Herald July7.1995.

Turner, Elisa, “Consortium Aims High But Lacks Depth.” The Miami Herald, June 11. 1995.

Waters, Susan “Lasting Impressione, XSFun and Frolie-Julyll,IM.

Zaya, Antonio. “Les Territoires Atlantiques: Outre-Mer,” Beaux , May, 1998. No. 168.

 

COVER ILLUSTRATIONS

2010   Haiti Rising: Haitian History, Culture and the Earthquake of 2010, Edited by Munro, Martin
Poets for Haiti: An Anthology of Poetry and Art, Edited by Paul Farmer, and Ophelia Dohl
Edwidge Danticat, A Reader’s Guide, Edited by Martin Munro
Port-Au-Prince Art Collection of the U.S. Embassy

2009   Arts in the Garden, Miami Beach Botanical Garden

2008   Small Axe: A Caribbean Journal of Criticism, Issue #27, IU Press
Transition Magazine, Issue #99. Indiana U. Press
Continental Shifts: The Art of Edouard Duval Carrie, MOCA Jacksonville, Jacksonville, FL
Echoes of the Haitian Revolution, Edited by M. Munro and E. Walcott-Hackshaw. UWI press

2007   Exile and Post-1946 Haitian Literature, Alexis, Depestre, Olivier, Laferriere, Danticat, Munro, Martin Liverpool U. Press

2006   Reinterpreting the Haitian Revolution and Its Cultural Aftershocks, Edited by Martin Munro and Elizabeth Walcott-Hackshaw

2004   Vive Haïti! IDB Cultural Center
Echoes of the Haitian Revolution 1804-2004, Edited by Martin Munro and Elizabeth Walcott-Hackshaw
La Casa En Llamas, Marisol Martell
Lespri Endepandan, Frost Art Museum, FIU

2002   Transcircularities: New + Selected Poems, Quincy Troupe. Coffee House Press

2001   Calabash, A Journal of Caribbean Arts and Letters, Vol.1, No.2

1999   Des Migrations Sous L’Eau

1998   Le Projet, Rosa, Rodrigo Rey

1997   La Revolucion Haitiana y El Fin De Un Sueno Colonial. Serie Nuestra America Num. 55, Centro Coordinador y Difusor de Estudios Latinoamericanos, Universidad Nacional Autonoma De Mexico
Cantos to Blood and Honey, Coffee House Press, Minneapolis

1995   Voodou: Truth and Fantasy, Thames and Hudson Ltd
Hait: Dieu Soul Me Voit, Editions Balland, Paris
Miami, Florida: Choreographie
Imagen. December (Magazine)

 1994   The Week in Review. The New York Times, September 25
Baron Samedi, Editions Bellond, Pads
La Passe Du Vent (Une Histoire haitienne)

1991   Adensim, June

1989   After Europe, Edited by S.Slemon and H. Tiffin Dangaroo Press
Revolution Francaise Sous Les Tropiques Exposition D’Art Contemporain
No. 25 POSTERS 1 M: The Miami Light Project

 

POSTERS

2008    Grolsch Beer Art Basel Label and Banners.

2000   Bernice Steinbaum Gallery, Miami, Florida

1996   The Miami Light Project, Miami, Florida

1995   Choreographie Vaudou de Ketdy Noel, Magic media, Paris

1992   Homage to Max Ponty, Chaillot Palace, Paris, France
Radio France Internationale, Decouvertes

1986   Haiti Libere poster with Pablo Butcher celebrating the collapse of the Duvalier regime

 

RESIDENCY

2010-2011   Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island. Art in the Time of Quakes and Cholera
Duke University, Durham, North Carolina. Haiti: A History Embedded in Amber

2000   Cité Internationale des Arts, Paris, France. Residency awarded by the Mairie de Paris

1998   Foundation Claude Monet, Giverny, France. Residency awarded by Arts International