Urban Artists of Port-au-Prince @ Pioneer Works
from ARTNEWS
Pioneer Works in New York will open a two-month exhibition of contemporary Haitian art this September, with work by 15 artists on show at the art center’s spacious post-industrial environs in the Brooklyn neighborhood of Red Hook. Titled “Pòtoprens: The Urban Artists of Port-au-Prince,” the show will focus on artists from the Haitian capital, as curated by the Haitian-American artist/curator Edouard Duval-Carrié and Leah Gordon, an artist and co-director of the city’s Ghetto Biennale
Works to be featured derive from traditional mediums ranging from sequin-covered “Drapo Vodou” (or “voodoo flags”) to sculptural carvings of stone and wood. The show will also host a recreation of a Haitian barbershop by Richard Fleming, complete with a local barber who will offer haircuts to visitors. Barbershops in Haiti act as neighborhood touchstones, Gordon said, and the recreation of one will evoke “different zones of production.” A curated program of films will feature as well…..
see full article @ ARTNEWS :
Pioneer Works to Host Contemporary Haitian Art Show in New York This Fall
also see talk
Vodou and Visual Art Roundtable—Vodou: Cradle of Haiti’s Contemporary Art
Vodou and Visual Art Roundtable—Vodou: Cradle of Haiti’s Contemporary Art