EXHIBITIONS
“Les Ombres de l’Histoire”
This exhibit was showcased in December 2000 at Le Centre d’Art, Haiti. This last show was a sketch of colonial objects.
Michel A Davermann says about his art: “It is a mix of naïve art and surrealism. This artistic choice totally liberates me from existential anguish.” To that, Rodney Saint-Eloi, a Haitian Art Critic, adds that “the essence of the artist’s works can be found deep down in the heart of the history”, which is very true when Davermann speaks about his passion for antiques.
Montures Majestueuse (12 x 15)
Picture 2
Eperon et Panache (8 x 10)
Talisman 2
Object Insolite
La Vallée du Silence
Entrelacement Subtile (9 x 10)
La Retraite (24 x 36)
La Feuille Morte (20 x 24)
Talisman 1 (12 x 15)
Fè Gous ak Tèt Bobèch (16 x 20)
Obsession (20 x 24)
Syncretisme et Mythification (20 x 24)
La Machine Infernale
Cris d’Allegresse (12 x 16)
Fétiches (8 x 10)
Caravane (12 x 24)
Dance Africaine
Les Ombres de L’histoire (24 x 36)
The “Ombres de l’histoire” exhibit collection was also at display at the Special Press Reception honoring the 5thAnnual Compas Festival celebrating Haitian Flag Day held by the City of Miami (Arthur E. Teele Jr., Commissioner) at Margaret Pace Park on 5/15/2003.