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  2. Haitian art - Wikipedia

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    Haitian art is a type of artwork often characterized by vivid colors, spatial composition and spontaneity of painting. [ 2 ] By the mid 1950s, Haitian naïve art was firmly established, and other institutions began to emerge, such as the Foyer des Arts Plastiques (1950) and the Galerie Brochette (1956).

  3. List of Haitian artists - Wikipedia

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    This page provides a list of Haitian artists.People on this list were either born in Haiti or possess Haitian citizenship. Due to Haitian nationality laws, dual citizenship is now permitted by the Constitution of Haiti, therefore people of Haitian ancestry born outside of the country are not included in this list, unless they have renounced their foreign citizenship or have resided extensively ...

  4. Haitian Vodou art - Wikipedia

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    Art historians disagree on the origins of Haitian Vodou arts. Suzanne Blier makes the case that they come from the coastal areas of Benin and Togo. Robert Farris Thompson makes a plausible connection with Central Africa based on similarities with nkisi figures from the Kongo, and cosmograms, flags, drums and dances from that region.

  5. Mermaids, Vodou and the cosmos converge at this Haitian art ...

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    The museum hosts an exhibit of 27 different Haitian artists. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us

  6. Review: Liberty and Resilience in Haitian Art - AOL

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    Just days after false allegations about Haitian immigrants eating cats in Ohio unexpectedly dominated the headlines in the presidential election, a new exhibit opened at the National Gallery of Art.

  7. Pierrot Barra - Wikipedia

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    Pierrot Barra (1942–1999) was a Haitian Vodou artist and priest, who was president of a Bizango society. [1] He was well-known for his use of diverse materials to create “Vodou Things,” which functioned as charms or altars for the Vodou religion.