Gérard Fortuné
( Haitian, 1924 - 2019 )
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Gerard Fortuné was born on May 2nd in the early 1925 in the Montagne Noire neighborhood above Petionville, Haiti. His mother sold vegetables and his father was in the local police force. As a child he recalls working in his mother’s garden. In the 1970s he did domestic work, including cooking, in the houses of the elite of Petionville and as a pastry chef there. He began to paint in the early 1980's. He is completely self-taught.
His paintings found a receptive audience among diplomats, journalists and other expatriates in Port-au-Prince, and soon he was taken on by the legendary gallery-owner Issa el-Saieh. Other art
dealers and promoters followed.
Exhibitions
2012 Kafou: Haiti, Art and Vodou. Nottingham Contemporary.
Permanent Collections
Ramapo College, New Jersey
The Waterloo Museum of Art, Iowa
The Huntington Museum of Art, West Virginia
The Frost Art Museum, Miami Florida
Published in
Selden Rodman. Rodman, Where Art is Joy, 1988
Dialogue du Réel et de L’imaginaire (1990)
Island on Fire (Demme, 1997)
Monnin, Gael and Pascale Monnin,2014, Gerard Fortuné, Petioinville, Collection Monnin
May 1990 issue of Art & Antiques magazine
Farquharson, Alex and Leah Gordon Kafou: Haiti, Art and Vodou. 2012. Nottingham Contemporary. Nottingham, England.
2000. Haiti, anges & demons. Paris: Le Halle Saint-Pierre