Masterpieces of Haitian Art

Masterpieces of Haitian Art
Author: Candice Russell
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780764344268

From painting and sculptures to papier-mache and gorgeously embellished Vodou flags, Russell's book is a celebration of the best examples in each medium produced in Haiti in the last seven decades. The misunderstood religion of Vodou informs much of the art. Learn about the diverse history of Haitian artistic schools, including the depiction of ordinary life in the Cap-Haitien style, and the mysterious and haunting images that make Saint Soleil so appealing. This mixture of work by masters like Hector Hyppolite and younger, emerging artists, demonstrates the importance of the bond between past, present, and future generations. Irreplaceable artworks, as well as hundreds of thousands of lives, were destroyed in the 2010 earthquake. In this historically important book, see how this resilient nation rebuilds itself while thoughtfully preserving its heritage and culture through art.

Haitian Art in the Diaspora

Haitian Art in the Diaspora
Author: Emile Viard
Publisher:
Total Pages: 109
Release: 2003-01-01
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9781584321644

A collection of illustrated Haitian paintings by expatriate artists along with a profile of each artist's style, exhibit history, and personal statement.

Haitian Art

Haitian Art
Author: Brooklyn Museum
Publisher: ABRAMS
Total Pages: 184
Release: 1978
Genre: Art, Haitian
ISBN:

Vodou Nation

Vodou Nation
Author: Michael Largey
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 300
Release: 2006-05
Genre: History
ISBN: 0226468658

While the Haitian musical tradition is probably best known for the Vodou-inspired roots music that helped topple the two-generation Duvalier dictatorship, the nation’s troubled history of civil unrest and its tangled relationship with the United States is more intensely experienced through its art music, which combines French and German elements of classical music with Haiti's indigenous folk music. Vodou Nation examines art music by Haitian and African American composers who were inspired by Haiti’s history as a nation created by slave revolt. Around the time of the United States’s occupation of Haiti in 1915, African American composers began to incorporate Vodou-inspired musical idioms to showcase black artistry and protest white oppression. Together with Haitian musicians, these composers helped create what Michael Largey calls the “Vodou Nation,” an ideal vision of Haiti that championed its African-based culture as a bulwark against America’s imperialism. Highlighting the contributions of many Haitian and African American composers who wrote music that brought rhythms and melodies of the Vodou ceremony to local and international audiences, Vodou Nation sheds light on a black cosmopolitan musical tradition that was deeply rooted in Haitian culture and politics.

Transformative Visions

Transformative Visions
Author: Kate Ramsey
Publisher:
Total Pages: 144
Release: 2015
Genre: Art, Haitian
ISBN: 9780989468435

"Published on the occasion of the exhibition ... November 8, 2014-January 18, 2015"--Title page verso.

Mystical Imagination

Mystical Imagination
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 169
Release: 2013-12-29
Genre: Art, Haitian
ISBN: 9780991340200

The Hector Hyppolite Retrospective Catalogue is an exhaustive source of the mystical work of that iconic Haitian artist. It is a further effort to project Haitian pictural production on the cultural map of the world.

Sacred Arts of Haitian Vodou

Sacred Arts of Haitian Vodou
Author: Donald Cosentino
Publisher: University of Washington Press
Total Pages: 452
Release: 1995
Genre: Art
ISBN:

This abundantly illustrated anthology brings together sixteen essays by artists, scholars and ritual experts who examine the sacred arts of Haitian Vodou from multiple perspectives. Among the many topics covered are the ten major Vodou divinities: Vodou's roots in the Fon and Kongo kingdoms of Africa and its transformation in the experiences of slavery, and the encounter with European spiritual systems; Vodou praxis, including its bodily and communal disciplines, the cult of St. James Major (Ogou), and the cult of twins.In the final section, essays by Elizabeth McAlister, Patrick Polk, Tina Girouard, and Randall Morris look at Vodou arts and artists, Oleyant, and the legacy of ironworker Georges Liautaud.The Envoi, by Donald J.Cosentino, is devoted to the Gedes, spirits of death and regeneration.

Haitian Art

Haitian Art
Author: Larry G. Hoffman
Publisher:
Total Pages: 286
Release: 1985
Genre: Art, Haitian
ISBN: