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A Haitian-American Artist’s Many Lenses on Life

Last updated: February 24, 2025 4:24 am
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Paul Gardère: Vantage Points offers a unique glimpse into the life and work of the late artist, Paul Gardère. Born in Haiti in 1944, Gardère moved to New York as a teenager and eventually became an alumnus of Cooper Union. His works, showcased at the historic Stuyvesant-Fish House, combine influences from his Haitian roots with his experiences in the United States.

One of the standout pieces in the exhibition is “Triplex Horizon” (1998), a mixed-media work that symbolizes the cultural tensions within Gardère’s identity. The piece features torn fragments of a painting by Haitian artist Rigaud Benoit, a recreation of a Monet painting, and photographs of the US coastline. The colors of the flags of Haiti, France, and the United States dominate the piece, reflecting the artist’s complex relationship with his heritage and adopted country.

What sets Vantage Points apart is Gardère’s personal touch evident in each artwork. His departure from traditional Haitian and American artistic influences led him towards a maximalist aesthetic that is both visually striking and emotionally resonant. Pieces like “Rowing to Giverny” (1999) and “Le Pont” (1995) offer a glimpse into Gardère’s residency at the Fondation Claude Monet in Giverny, France, blending elements of Monet’s landscapes with his Haitian roots.

Through his art, Gardère invites viewers into a dialogue about identity, colonialism, and racism. Each piece contains a piece of the artist’s life, creating a personal connection with the audience. Catherine Gardère, the artist’s daughter, provides additional insight into her father’s work, adding a layer of depth to the exhibition.

Paul Gardère: Vantage Points is a must-see exhibition that showcases the rich tapestry of the artist’s life and influences. It is on display at the Stuyvesant-Fish House in Manhattan until June 6, presenting a unique opportunity to explore the legacy of a talented artist.

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