Film and Visual Art in Haiti
Leah Gordon at HOUSE
Photographer, film-maker and curator Leah Gordon registers Britain and Haiti’s junctures between their shared histories, cosmologies and the present. Caste / Cast includes a
Kanaval Screening – Vodou, Politics and Revolution in Haiti
Kanaval Screening – Vodou, Politics and Revolution Kanaval. Haitian history, and not only that of the revolution, is replayed through the
Ghetto Biennale: UCL Seminar
UCL Seminar: ‘Haiti’s Ghetto Biennale’ In December 2009, Atiz Rezistans, the Sculptors of Grand Rue, hosted their first Ghetto Biennale.
Kafou: Haiti, Art and Vodou
Kafou: Haiti, Art and Vodou Kafou is a major exhibition featuring Haitian art inspired by Vodou. The event will run
The Sculptors of Grand Rue
Grand Rue is the main avenue that runs through downtown Port au Prince, Haiti. At its southern end is a
The Agronomist Screening
London audience gripped by Jean Dominique film the Agronomist – Haiti Support Group press release, 4 May 2004 There was
Harold Pinter and Haiti
London, 26 April 1995. At the opening night of the exhibition, Haiti: Photos, Paintings, Ironworks, the internationally renowned playwright, Harold
A Raw Vision – Contemporary Haitian Art
by Leah Gordon. This article first appeared in Haiti Briefing Number 12, April 1995 Most of the Caribbean has a