Rendering Revolution
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Sartorial Approaches to Haitian History
Joined January 2021
Naderson Saint Pierre honors heroines of the Haitian Revolution in our exhibition Revolisyon Toupatou. See these portraits of Marie-Jeanne Lamartinière and Catherine Flon in the Kellen Gallery at @parsonsdesign. And stay tuned for insights from our visit to Naderson's studio!
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Revolisyon toupatou opens today at @parsonsdesign 🎉 Bòn fèt endepandans! Today, on this 221st anniversary, we celebrate the powerful reverberations of Haitian independence in art and design. 🇭🇹
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Also, Siobhan Meï and I are co-curating an exhibition inspired by our project @rannrevolisyon that opens at the Kellen Gallery at @parsonsdesign on January 1.
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Considering Stella Jean's recent designs, let's revisit Maëlle Figaro David's work on the 2016 Olympics uniforms for Team Haiti. She incorporated traditional elements, like the the Affranchi look for women, and a men's shirt whose embroidery pays homage to Kouzen Zaka.
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.@naomyhgp, the Haitian Olympic swim coach, pays tribute to her 2016 Opening Ceremony outfit designed by Maëlle Figaro David. She stands with fellow Haitian Olympic swimmers, Mayah Chouloutte and Alex Grand'Pierre who don their 2024 Olympic uniforms designed by Stella Jean.
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"Stella Jean’s intentional uniforms [for the Haitian Olympic team] tell the story of a nation that continues to rise against all odds."
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Stella Jean’s intentional uniforms tell the story of a nation that continues to rise against all odds.
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Fabiola Jean-Louis, better know for her photography and paper sculptures, has successfully made a foray into painting with this self-portrait, which chock full of spiritual and religious symbology.
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.@StellaJeanRoma designed Team Haiti’s uniforms for the 2024 Olympics in Paris! Featuring Philippe Dodard's artwork "Passage," the outfits showcase Haiti's rich cultural heritage. They'll debut at the opening ceremony and be exhibited at the Musée du Panthéon National in Haiti
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We've recently become interested in the work of AI artist @creolexhibit who creates images inspired by real and fictional figures from the Haitian Revolution. What do you think about the potential of AI to think more expansively and fill lacunas in the Haitian visual archive?
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In this photo, we see Reverend Mahlon Van Horne and his son Alonzo in the fine parlor of their Newport home. Reverend Van Horne, a prominent African American minister, legislator, and diplomat, made history as the first person of color elected to... https://t.co/LAnx9tqoBD
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.@stylesquared, a Rendering Revolution co-founder, contributed to “Trans Hirstory in 99 Objects,” in which he explores a portrait of Romaine-la-Prophétesse by artist Manuel Mathieu. Romaine, a Haitian revolutionary, was possessed by a female spirit and identified as a prophétesse
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Henriette DeLille, a Louisiana creole of color and Catholic religious sister, founded the Sisters of the Holy Family in 1842 and served as their first mother superior. The order is the second-oldest surviving black Catholic confraternity in the U.S... https://t.co/6zAvbUCgg0
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We're excited to share that Rendering Revolution has been reviewed in the most recent issue of Archipelagos Journal.
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Last year, a portrait of Isaac Louverture, the son of Toussaint Louverture, was found and sold to the Musée d'Aquitaine in Bordeaux through an auction. This portrait is the third official painting of Isaac and is set to be unveiled on May 23... https://t.co/E1T9BwGITi
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Haitian-American performance artist @JessEmmanuel_ speaks about her practice after her activation of Nari Ward’s artwork. Their conversation was moderated by Erica Moiah James at the @Vilcek.
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These are photos by Haitian photojournalist Chery Dieu-Nalio who was allowed to document a community of Vodou practitioners in Brooklyn. See more of the photos and read his interview here: https://t.co/pXWQQfCniI
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If you're in Paris, check out "Cinematic Expressions" at @MARIANEIBRAHIMG, which includes the work of Brooklyn-born, Haitian American artist Patrick Eugène. #haitianart #haiti #blackart
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Artist Tasha Dougé reflects on the evolution of her creative practice at an artist last weekend at Heath Gallery. Dougé is one of the artists featured in "Since We're Here...," a group exhibition curated by Yvena Despagne of art by a phenomenal selection of Haitian artists.
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