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Apparition
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Apparition in the Lagoon
2002 |
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Bird Tree
2003 |
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Dambalah I - snake
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Dantor
2002 |
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Goddess in need of a flyswat
2002 |
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Grand Bois et Petit Bois
2002 |
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La Divine Aizan Velekete
2001 |
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Noir en Verte Fluo
2002 |
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Pleureurs
2003 |
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Tree on Heels
2003 |
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Kongo Voyageur
2005 |
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Deesse Curieuse
2005 |
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Maison d’Haiti Brulant
2005 |
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Le Grand Depart
2004 |
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Baron Curieux
2005 |
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Education
1988-89Ecole Nationale Superieure des Beaux Arts, Paris, France
1978 Bachelor of Arts, University of Loyola Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Supplementary studies at McGill University, Quebec, Canada and University of Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Selected Solo Exhibitions
2004
"Displacement.” Mackey Gallery, Houston, TX
2003
Edouard Duval Carrie: Arcaute Galeria, Mexico
From the Studio. To the Museum .To the Gallery: Bernice Steinbaum Gallery,...

 

By Matt Schudel
Fort Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel
Edouard Duval-Carrie left his native Haiti more than 25 years ago, but Haiti has never left him. Now settled in Miami, Duval-Carrie has studied and lived all over the world, yet his troubled homeland in the Caribbean continues to be the inspiration for his art.
He doesn't record the everyday events of Haiti in a documentary sense, and his work is nothing like the simple, brightly colored scenes of peasant life that have become ...

 
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