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Item Art History: Selections From the Green-Christian Collections(2014-01) Ragbir, Lise; Doroba, Mark (photographer)“Art History: Selections from the Green-Christian Collection” Concurrent with the UTVAC's exhibit of "Art History: Selections from the Green-Christian Collection", the FAL is showing from January 31-March 8, 2014 examples of African-American and African Diaspora art practice from the mid-20th century to the present. The work and publications presented in our 3rd floor glass display cases reflect the type of historical narrative arc found in the UTVAC's show. All of the publications are available at the FAL for public use. The selections in the UTVAC's show are part of a collection owned by Rudy Green and Joyce Christian. This is the second exhibition of work related to the Green-Christian Collection here at the the FAL. A previous exhibition at the FAL ran concurrently with “Five Decades of Haitian Painting: Selections from the Green-Christian Collection” highlighting Haitian art that was on view from September through December, 2013, at the ISESE Gallery in the John L. Warfield Center for African and African American Studies at the University of Texas at Austin. Photos and design by Mark DorobaItem Five Decades of Haitian Painting: Selections from the Green-Christian Collection(2013-08) Ragbir, Lise; Doroba, Mark (photogapher)“Five Decades of Haitian Painting: Selections from the Green-Christian Collection” The University of Texas at Austin’s ’ John L. Warfield Center for African and African American Studies is currently hosting an exhibition of Haitian painting that spans five decades, almost all of Haiti’s regional divisions, and a range of styles and eras. The exhibition features paintings selected from the collection of Rudy Green and Joyce Christian by curator, Lise Ragbir. This exhibition indicates something of the expanse and depth of Haitian painting, while demonstrating that Haitian art is a cornerstone of Caribbean art. Well-known contemporary Haitian artists Frantz Zephirin, Madsen Mompremier, Edouard Duval Carrié and Philippe Dodard, are exhibited alongside artists from an earlier generation including Pierre-Joseph Valcin, Tamara Baussan and Louverture Poisson. Influenced by African slaves, indigenous Caribbean cultures, Spanish and French Colonialism, American power and contemporary politics, Haitian art reveals much of the country’s fascinating history, intriguing religion and complex cultural expressions. The exhibition will be on view from September through December, 2013, in the ISESE Gallery, Jester Building, the University of Texas Campus in Austin, TX Concurrent to “Five Decades of Haitian Painting: Selections from the Green-Christian Collection”, the Fine Arts Library is hosting two displays of archival material relating to the art of Haiti, including a selection of the library’s publications on the subject. Photos and design by Mark Doroba