While Haiti was isolated from the world, fictionalized accounts of its only monarch, Henry Christophe, were often written and repeated for political gains, a new book argues.
Rise Up at the Fitzwilliam Museum Cambridge examines resistance to slavery. It is a welcome attempt to discuss how the university’s collection is still funded by slave trade money. It is an ...
Echoes and CollisionsWidener Art GalleryAustin Arts CenterTrinity CollegeMarch 10, 2025 The Widener Art Gallery at Trinity ...
In “The Revolutionists,” Rice Arts discusses the value of drama to make sense of, and guide our response to, turbulent ...
Artists present a mirror and a moral compass with their work, offering countless opportunities to reconnect with place and ...
Haitian art has journeyed from Iowa to the walls of Miami’s Little Haiti. Titled “Global Borderless Caribbean XVI: Haiti in the Heartland,” the public art exhibition, is a collaboration of the Little ...
Haitian artist Fabiola Jean-Louis teased her power during her 2023 exhibition at the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum “ ...
Louis’s softly menacing effigy of a Haitian deity posed in a flood of daylight at the Gardner Museum. The handful of steps leading up to its perch are dotted with candles, altar-like; the gothic arch ...
There is a condition known as “Ozempic ass”, a Manhattan plastic surgeon tells Kathryn Thomas at the end of The Skinny Jab Revolution (RTÉ One, Monday). “A drooping of the butt, a pancake b ...
It may as well be the motto of his administration. It is a new kind of cultural revolution. Unlike the totalitarian regimes of the 20th century, which imposed ideology on their populaces by means ...
In the new documentary, ART IS... THE PERMANENT REVOLUTION, three contemporary American artists and a master printer help explain the dynamic sequences of social reality and protest. Among the ...
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