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Madsen Mompremier (born 1952) is a Haitian oil painter, known for his depictions of Vodou gods (lwa).[1]
Biography
editMompremier was born in 1952 in Gonaives, Haiti. In 1972, he moved to Port-au-Prince to work as a tailor; just one year later, he began apprenticing under Gerard Valcin, pursuing interests in drawing and painting he had had since a young age.[2] Originally, Mompremier painted images of daily life in Haiti. However, in 1975, he found his own means of expression in representing the Vodou lwa.. In 1978, Mompremier met his wife, Erzulie, who began painting under his direction; she passed in the earthquake of 2010.[3] Mompremier is known worldwide for his art and, as such, has displayed his work internationally in Germany, France, and the United States.
Principal exhibitions
edit- 2011 - Art and the Unbreakable Spirit of Haiti,[4] Fowler Museum, Los Angeles, California, USA
- 2013 - Five Decades of Haitian Painting,[5] University of Texas, Austin, Texas, USA
References
edit- ^ "Galerie Macondo presents Haitian Paintings by Madsen Mompremier". www.artshaitian.com. Retrieved 2018-03-24.
- ^ "Haitian Art Company Website". www.haitian-art-co.com. Retrieved 2018-03-24.
- ^ "Galerie Macondo presents Haitian Paintings by Madsen Mompremier". www.artshaitian.com. Retrieved 2018-03-24.
- ^ "'Art and the Unbreakable Spirit of Haiti' exhibit at Fowler highlights Vodou collection". dailybruin.com. Retrieved 2018-03-24.
- ^ "UT College of Liberal Arts:". liberalarts.utexas.edu. Retrieved 2018-03-24.