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Jean-Garry Laurentin
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Born August 15, 1968 in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, his artistic career was born in
Venezuela at the age of 14, when he attended the studio of Charles Adrien Seide Dufranc and Caracas.
At the age of 16 he won first prize in a pictorial Los Jovenes del Futuro (Youth of the Future) in high
school in Caracas Eduardo Calcaño. He immigrated to Canada, where he continued his art studies, first at
the Academy of Arts in Montreal and then at the Cegep de Saint-Laurent.
The main purpose of his
research is to make the abstraction in its pure reality, that is, by contrast of lines and curves leaving and that
advance the topic.
Exhibitions
Gallery of Haiti, Venezuela
Caracas, 1983
Cegep Siant Lawrence, Montreal, 1991
L'Ouverture, Inc.. Montreal, 1991
Representation of his works in the film Jakeis, 1994
Dahomey at the show (Monte Cristo Prod.)
Exposure at UQAM, Creole Month, October 2003
The investiture of the PQ, live performance, September
2005
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