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Filmmaker Jonathan Demme first encountered Haitian art in
1986 through the Haitian Corner, a gallery then located on
Manhattan's Upper West Side. In the ten years since, he has
collected hundreds of works of art, many from the artists
themselves, acquiring in the process an intimate contact
with Haiti's people, its artists and culture.
"When I was a fledgling filmmaker, my mentor, Roger Corman,
was quick to point out to me that when a person views a film,
the primary organ involved is the eyeball. Bore the eyeball,
Mr. Corman cautioned, and you'll bore the viewer. For me
the dazzling use of color that occurs throughout Haitian
art is an eyeball-galvanizing energizer beyond compare."
Following is a small selection of paintings from Mr. Demme's
collection. Click on the image to view a larger version of
a picture and find out more about the artist. If you want
to go straight to the large images just...
"take the Taptap".
A New York exhibit of Mr. Demme's collection was a great
success (click for information).
To complement the exhibition, he published a comprehensive
catalog displaying over 200 of his paintings, complete with
commentary and essays. This book is a must for all students
of Haitian art! To find out how to order the the book Island
on Fire: Passionate Visions of Haiti From the Collection
of Jonathan Demme, just click
here. Order the book today
and see this wonderful collection in its entirety.
To view our extensive collection of
Haitian Art please enter our Art
Gallery right
here.
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Ulrick Jean
Self-Portrait in Village Panorama
1991
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Nemours Vincent
"
En 1915 Les Americaines Chassent Les Cacos à Mont
Caneuf" (In 1915 the Americans Routed the Cacos
at Mont Caneuf)
1975
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Rene Exume
Unexpected
Visit
30 March 1976
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Bourmond Byron
Fisherman's
Catch
1965
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Castera Bazile
Vodoun Ceremony with Folkloric Manifestations
1952
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Edger Jean-Baptiste
"Le Danger D'un Boeuf Avec un Paysan en Menant à la
Rivière" (The Danger of a Runaway Bull)
1970
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Jean-Baptiste Jean
Gathering to go to a Ceremony
1975
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Pierre-Antoine Cantave
Flowers and Fish
1965
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To Tour The
Exhibit
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