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A Gallery of Haitian Art

SINCE 1974

Didier Civil, 2006. Photo by Bill Bollendorf
This is Room . Haitian Art by Didier Civil

Civil was born in Jacmel, Haiti on February 20, 1973; He studied a classic curriculum at the Christian Brothers school there and began to draw at an early age. By 1990 he was exhibiting paintings at various galleries in Jacmel. His work was exhibited in the Jonathan Demme show, "Island on Fire", in 1994 in New York and appears in the exhibit catalog, which remains one of the most informative books on Haitian art.

He has been, unfortunately, one of he best kept secrets in Haitian art; His work has not been widely available outside of Jacmel but has been collected for years by discriminating buyers who have seen it there. Civil is a shrewd observer of the Haitian culture and frequently focuses on it's underside, calling attention to the plight of the less fortunate, like street kids and homeless families. He also paints vodou subjects, seeming to favor the Gede family, the spirits of the afterlife. He mastered his craft long ago but continues to experiment with different styles, sometimes with mixed results but always with integrity.

Civil works also in papier-mache, having worked with Lyonel Simonis, a pioneer of the high- art carnaval masks for which Jacmel is famous. In 2005 He founded CFAJ, an artist co-op which provides support to painters and mask makers. He is making considerable contributions to the vibrant art scene in Jacmel .

In 2007, his work was exhibited at the Monserrat College of Art in Beverly, MA, in Chicago at the "Vodou Riche" show and at the Seattle Central Community College.

# 2754 Didier Civil

10x24" Acrylic on canvas" Mange nan Nuit"
2010 $300 unframed
*detail below
#2753 Didier Civil
12x14" Acrylic on canvas
"Madame Ogun
2010 $200 unframed.
SOLD FEb 2010
#2756 Didier Civil
8x30" Acrylic on canvas
"Simbi, Goddess of Fresh Water"
2010 $275 unframed
*detail below .
SOLD March 2010
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