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In die Tiefen: Eine visuelle Reise durch Frantz Zéphirins mystisches Universum
There are paintings you look at, and then there are paintings that look back. Frantz Zéphirin's work belongs firmly to the latter category—an explosion of mythological power, spiritual tension, and the untamed imagination of Haitian Vodou cosmology rendered in breathtaking detail.
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16. Mai3 Min. Lesezeit


Reynald Josephs Troubadour, ca. 2001: Ein Dorflied unter den Bäumen
Imagine a Haitian afternoon where music rises like warm air from the earth, where neighbors gather not for spectacle, but for rhythm, labor, laughter, and shared memory. In Troubadour, 2001 ca, Reynald Joseph invites us into a living village scene—one filled with sound, movement, and the quiet poetry of daily life. The painting feels both festive and intimate, as if we have stepped into a moment already in progress, where every figure has a role in the music of the community.
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16. Mai3 Min. Lesezeit


Frantz Zephirins neues Leben, 2022: Eine mystische Geburt unter den Blättern
The painting unfolds like a secret ceremony taking place deep within an enchanted tropical forest. On both sides, lush green leaves rise in tall, protective columns, their veins drawn with delicate lines that make them feel almost human—like guardians standing watch. Between them, thin curling vines in yellow, red, blue, orange, and pale green twist upward, each dotted with small eye-like circles.
Benjamin Siegel
15. Mai3 Min. Lesezeit


Die Seele Haitis: Eine lebendige Kunsttradition
From the sacred murals of Port-au-Prince to galleries around the world, Haitian art is one of the Western Hemisphere's most vital and deeply human creative traditions.
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14. Mai6 Min. Lesezeit


Frantz Zephirins Z Club Band: Ein Traummusik-Treffen in der Geisterwelt
Imagine entering a hidden night club somewhere between earth, dream, and the invisible realm of spirits. In Z Club band, Haitian master Frantz Zephirin invites us into one of his enchanted worlds, where animals dress as humans, music becomes ritual, and every eye in the darkness seems awake with meaning.
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13. Mai2 Min. Lesezeit


Luckner Lazards „Marine Landscape“: Segeln unter einem traumhaft blauen Himmel
In Luckner Lazard’s Marine Landscape, the sea becomes more than water, the boats more than vessels, and the sky more than atmosphere. The painting invites us into a quiet Haitian coastal dream, where sails rise like spirits, colors deepen into memory, and the shoreline seems to hover between the earthly and the imagined. Before seeing the canvas, picture a harbor at twilight: calm, mysterious, watchful, and filled with the silent poetry of departure.
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11. Mai2 Min. Lesezeit


Felix Lafortunes Ohne Titel: Ein Mitternachtsgang durch blühendes Feuer
A hush hangs in the air—like the moment right before a story turns. In Untitled, Felix Lafortune invites you into a dim, living corridor of color where the trees don’t just stand… they flare, shimmer, and seem to watch. The scene feels both intimate and mythic, as if you’ve stepped into a secret garden that only appears when you’re willing to follow instinct instead of a map.
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2. Feb.2 Min. Lesezeit


Together (2012) von Lionel Paul (ONEL)
The first thing you feel in Together (2012) is a steady, almost ceremonial presence—two forms held in a single, radiant structure, as if closeness itself has been turned into pattern, color, and sacred geometry.
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2. Feb.2 Min. Lesezeit


Madsen Monpremiers Ohne Titel, ca. 1980: Drei Frauen in einem blau gedämpften Ritual
A painting can feel like a doorway—quiet at first, then suddenly expansive. In Untitled, ca. 1980, Madsen Monpremier offers a scene that reads like a midnight procession: poised, enigmatic, and softly luminous, as if the air itself has been cooled into color.
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30. Jan.2 Min. Lesezeit


Frantz Zephirins Simbi Ganga, ca. 1999 – Ein spiritueller Strom aus Augen, Muster und Kraft
There’s a particular kind of painting that doesn’t just invite attention—it returns it. Simbi Ganga, ca 1999 feels like a threshold scene: part ceremony, part warning, part welcome, where beauty and intensity share the same breath.
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28. Jan.2 Min. Lesezeit


Gemeinsame Horizonte: Luckner Lazards „Landschaft“ – Ein Traum von Häusern, Hügeln und bewegtem Licht (Haiti Collection Privée)
Luckner Lazard invites you into a place that feels both remembered and invented—where houses gather like whispered stories, where the sky presses close in thick, ocean-blue breath, and where Haiti Collection Privée holds the doorway open for you to step inside with your imagination first, and your eyes second.
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26. Jan.2 Min. Lesezeit


Pierre Sylvain Augustins (Payas) „Chaos, 2007“: Ein in Funken geschriebener Nachthimmel
Some paintings don’t sit still—they happen. They arrive like a sudden weather system inside the mind, where thought becomes lightning and the air fills with symbols you can’t quite translate, yet somehow understand. In Chaos, 2007, Pierre Sylvain Augustin (Payas) doesn’t offer a calm scene to observe. He opens a threshold: a dark field where motion, impact, and mystery collide—where order tries to form, then slips away, then returns wearing a different mask.
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26. Jan.3 Min. Lesezeit


Zwei Monde, ein Blick: Jacques Gabriels „Porträt, ca. 1980–1985“
Jacques Gabriel paints a face the way memory paints—never purely one thing, never finished, always shimmering at the edge of a dream. In “Portrait, ca 1980–1985,” a woman emerges from a calm, blue hush as if she has been summoned by song: half daylight, half dusk, held together by poise, mystery, and a gaze that feels older than the frame that contains it.
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25. Jan.2 Min. Lesezeit


Zwischen Obstgartenhimmel und Tiergesang: François Dominiques „Paradies“
At Haiti Collection Privée, some paintings don’t just show a world—they open one. François Dominique’s “Paradise” feels like that kind of threshold: a dream-garden where color becomes weather, and every living thing seems to speak in a language made of leaves, hoofprints, and light.
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25. Jan.2 Min. Lesezeit


François Dominiques „Table au Diable“: Ein Bankett, bei dem das Feuer singen lernt
In Table au Diable, Francois Dominique doesn’t simply paint a scene—he opens a doorway. Everything feels alive at once: color breathing, shadows whispering, and the air thick with ceremony. Seen through the spirit of Haiti Collection Privée, this work invites you to step into a dream where celebration and caution share the same drumbeat—where a “table” might be an altar, a feast, a warning, and a promise, all at once.
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22. Jan.3 Min. Lesezeit


Davertiges Zeremonientrommel, 1968: Ein Stillleben, das wie ein Gebet summt
In the quiet rooms of Haiti Collection Privée, some paintings don’t merely hang—they listen. Villard Denis, known as Davertige, was both poet and painter, and you can feel that double-life in his images: the way objects become metaphors, the way a simple arrangement becomes a spell. Close your eyes for a moment and let the title guide you—Ceremonial drum, 1968—as if you’re stepping into a dream where sound has weight, and devotion has color.
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20. Jan.2 Min. Lesezeit


Zwischen Gezeiten und Donner: Frantz Zéphirins „Drum“
Step into a blue that isn’t merely color—it’s atmosphere. In Frantz Zéphirin’s “Drum,” the world feels submerged in spirit-water, where symbols drift like constellations and faces appear the way memories do in dreams: suddenly, intimately, and with a quiet insistence. This is the kind of painting that doesn’t sit still. It listens back. It hums. It warns. It blesses.
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19. Jan.3 Min. Lesezeit


Couzin Zaka’ Mede’ von André Pierre – Eine in Worten gemalte Vodou-Zeremonie
Imagine stepping into a painting where every color sings and each symbol whispers an ancient tale. Haitian artist André Pierre invites us into such a world with Couzin Zaka’ Mede’, a canvas alive with spiritual energy and vibrant detail.
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9. Mai 20255 Min. Lesezeit


Geister im Rhythmus: Ehrung des Heiligen in Lionel Saint Elois „Zeremonie“
Step into the mind of Haitian artist Lionel Saint Eloi, where reality bends and dreams bloom in extraordinary hues. Today’s post invites you into a vivid narrative that describes a remarkable painting—not through visuals, but through words alone. Before you see it with your own eyes, imagine it with your mind.
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8. Mai 20253 Min. Lesezeit


Augen zwischen den Welten: Eintritt in die kosmischen Reiche von Frantz Zéphirin
Step into a world where forest spirits, mermaids, and ancient souls dance on the edge of dreams. Haitian painter Frantz Zéphirin is known for canvases teeming with fantastical life that represent scenes both “magnetic and inspired”.
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8. Mai 20256 Min. Lesezeit
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