Murat Brierre
Jinsu | gorko |
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Ɓii-leydiyankaaku | Hayti |
Innde | Murat |
Ɗuubi daygo | 1938 |
Ɗoforde | Port-au-Prince |
Date of death | 1988 |
Place of death | Port-au-Prince |
Sibling | Edgar Brierre |
Sana'aji | sculptor, printmaker |
Residence | Hayti |
Lenyol | African Americans |
Significant event | art exhibition |
Copyright status as a creator | works protected by copyrights |
Artist files at | Smithsonian American Art and Portrait Gallery Library |
Murat Brierre or Murat Briere (1938–1988) was one of Haiti's principal metal sculptors[1] and was known for his recycling of surplus oil drum lids.[2] He was influenced by George Liautaud, but his work acquired its own highly experimental style, often focusing on multi-faceted and conjoined figures, fantastically personified elements, and unborn babies visible within larger creatures.
Fedde fuɗɗorɗe e golle
[taƴto | taƴto ɗaɗi wiki]Brierre waɗi golle dow laamɓe, waɗɓe kaɓirɗe, waɗɓe tile, e laamɓe. O jibinaa nder Mirebalais ko Port-au-Prince, Haiti, o ɓiyɗo e deerɗiraaɓe ɗiɗo.[3] Ɓiɗɗo maako mawɗo, Edgar Brierre, o laati marɗo e mo taƴii. Ɗuum ɓooyi golle maɓɓe e innde maɓɓe tan, waɗi laaɓal nder nder golle maɓɓe dow ko ɓe waɗi.[3]
Ɗuum ɗi Brierre waɗi ko fuɗɗii e duuɓi cappanɗe tati haa ujune ɗiɗi e nder duuɓi cappanje tati, ɗi holli ko woni dow ɗemɗe Kiristaane, Vodou Haitian, e nder ɗemɗe yimɓe. Brierre boo o laati marɗo, ammaa haa arti noon o suɓi gollaago bee metaal ngam o anndi ɗum haani e semmbe ruuhu. Ɗum waɗi ko ɗum huutoraaki. Ɓeeji ɓooyi naftoraaki e ɓooyi, ɓe ɓeydi, ɓe ɓesdi bee ɓooyi. Nden ɓe taƴi leɗɗe bee kuɗol, ngam ɓe timmina ɗe bee fiil.[3] Ha caka 1970s, kuuje Brierre hawti e nokkuuje ɗe ɓe taƴi nder nder nder nder koode njamndi njamndi.[3] Ɗuum ɓandu ɓanndu ɓanndu ko ɓanndu ndun.
Firooji solo
[taƴto | taƴto ɗaɗi wiki]1968 - Centre d'Art, Port-au-Prince, Haiti; Bradley Galleries, Milwaukee, Wisconsin; Georgetown Graphics Gallery, Washington D.C.; Menschoff Gallery, Chicago; John Michael Kohler Arts Center, Sheboygan, Wisconsin; Roko Gallery, New York
1969 - Centre d'Art, Port-au-Prince, Haiti; Showcase Gallery, Washington D.C.; Botolph Group, Boston
1970 - Centre d'Art, Port-au-Prince, Haiti
1971 - Centre d'Art, Port-au-Prince, Haiti
1972 - Centre d'Art, Port-au-Prince, Haiti; Roko Gallery, New York
1973 - Centre d'Art, Port-au-Prince, Haiti
1979 - Areta Contemporary Design, Boston
Firooji yimɓe
[taƴto | taƴto ɗaɗi wiki]1969 - Davenport Art Gallery, Iowa
1974 - Davenport Art Gallery, Iowa
1978 - Brooklyn Museum, New York (jooftaade)
1980 - Davenport Art Gallery, Iowa
1982 - Studio Museum e Harlem, New York
1983 - Chicago Public Library Cultural Center
1985 - Davenport Art Gallery, Iowa
1987 - Musée du Panthéon National, Port-au-Prince, Haiti
1988 - Galeries Nationales d'Exposition du Grand Palais, Paris
1989 - Museum of Art, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida
2006 - Phyllis Kind Gallery ha haɓɓooɗe e Outsider Art Fair, New York
Kuugal art
[taƴto | taƴto ɗaɗi wiki]L'Araignée (The Spider), 1970, iron
Bawon Samdi, 1970, fer
Christ sur la Croix (Krista dow gaafaangal), 1970, fer
Four Sirens, 1966, iron
Le Sagittaire en Démon (Sagittarius e Démon) , walaa taariik, fer
Visage en Fer (Jol e Iron), 1965, fer
TanFirooji
[taƴto | taƴto ɗaɗi wiki]- ↑ "A Collection of Haitian Iron Works". Phyllis Kind Gallery. Retrieved 22 June 2020.
- ↑ DeLoughrey, Elizabeth M., 1967- (9 May 2019). Allegories of the Anthropocene. Durham. ISBN 978-1-4780-0558-2. OCLC 1081380012.CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
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