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The painter Shneider L. Hilaire brings the honor of Haïti to New York
The painter Shneider L. Hilaire brings the honor of Haïti to New York
The painter Shneider L. Hilaire brings the honor of Haïti to New York

The painter Shneider L. Hilaire brings the honor of Haïti to New York

Schneider Léon Hilaire is a young Haitian painter endowed with exceptional talent, trained at the prestigious Centre d’Art in Port-au-Prince. From the very beginning, he captured the hearts of art lovers throughout the Haitian capital, quickly making a positive impression on the local art scene. His talent, nourished by the rich and diverse Haitian culture, has not been confined to the borders of Haiti. Indeed, after a successful exhibition in Paris last year, Schneider Léon Hilaire’s work has found a new place to spread its wings, continuing to captivate beyond the oceans.

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A Must-See Event

From April 10 to May 17, 2025, the prestigious Cavin-Morris Art Gallery in New York will present Schneider’s new paintings in an exhibition titled "The True Surreal Part I: New Paintings by Schneider Léon Hilaire." The announcement was made by the gallery on its social media and confirmed by the young artist himself. This announcement also signals the ongoing progression that characterizes the career of the talented young Haitian painter. It clearly indicates the trajectory of Schneider’s career, showing a steady upward trend, while also testifying to the recognition of his immense talent, already signaling the promising future that lies ahead in the international art world.

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Haïti

An Original Work

The works of Schneider Léon Hilaire are truly visual poems. They explore the history of Haïti through Haitian Vodou, this African-origin religion that is omnipresent in the Haitian national narrative. It is with the intention of creating an Afro-futuristic, organic, and striking presentboth in form and contentthat the artist dives into the Vodou world, which serves as a deep and sacred source of inspiration. His paintings, imbued with animism and filled with deep mysteries, invoking the Haitian night, will surely leave an impact on the curious New York audience. For the works of this brilliant artist, through their colors and symbols, tell the stories of struggles and resilience of a Haitian culture that has been tested but remains alive, despite social and environmental challenges. Surpassing the usual rumors, Hilaire goes beyond the clichés associated with Haitian art, creating a universe where tradition and modernity meet with rare power.

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Haïti
Haïti

Good News

This exhibition in New York especially marks a key moment in the young artist’s career, confirming his entry onto the international scene. A fitting way to tell the resilience of the Haitian people, and to evoke the name of Haïti at a time when the country is going through serious challenges, and where Haitian art struggles to express itself in the streets of Port-au-Prince due to the worsening security situation in the Haitian capital. For more information, please contact the gallery at info@cavinmorris.com or +1 212-226-3768. This exhibition is waiting for you.

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First black nation to free itself from slavery and gain independence from France in 1804 and influenced other liberation movements around the world, inspiring struggles for freedom and equality.

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