Belen Jesuit Preparatory School’s Olga M. & Carlos A. Saladrigas Art Gallery at the Ignatian Center for the Arts proudly opens the 2025–2026 season with a landmark exhibition featuring world-renowned Haitian-American artist Edouard Duval-Carrié.
Titled The Alchemy of History: The Vision of Edouard Duval-Carrié, the show presents 45 works spanning 2010–2023, highlighting five major series that trace the artist’s evolving visual language. Visitors will encounter the celebrated President Series, which portrays Haitian revolutionary leaders and heads of state such as Toussaint Louverture and Jean-Jacques Dessalines. Also on view are works from the Important Women Series, honoring heroines including Anacaona and Catherine Flon, as well as the Kingdom of This World Series, inspired by Alejo Carpentier’s classic novel.
Opening Reception – Free and Open to the PublicThe Miami community is invited to the opening reception on Thursday, September 25, from 7–9 p.m. at the Saladrigas Art Gallery. Admission is free, and all are welcome.
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About the Artist
Working in engraved plexi with custom artist frames and mixed media in resin, Duval-Carrié transforms Caribbean history into luminous works of art. His materials—reflective, translucent, and layered—draw viewers into conversations about colonialism, displacement, and cultural resilience.
Duval-Carrié’s journey from Haiti to Puerto Rico, Europe, and Miami mirrors the story of Belen Jesuit’s exile from Cuba, where faith and culture were preserved despite forced displacement. Now based in Miami’s Little Haiti for over 25 years, the artist documents what he calls the “neurological effects of immigration, exile, and displacement,” while celebrating how communities preserve their identity in new lands.
Faith, Culture, and Social Justice
This exhibition embodies Pope Francis’s call for artists to “give voice to the voiceless” and “transform pain into hope.” Duval-Carrié’s exploration of faith traditions—acknowledging that “Haitians will tell you: ‘We are 99 percent Catholic or Christian and 99 percent Vodou’”—challenges us to see diversity as strength. His work underscores human dignity and social justice, themes deeply connected to Belen Jesuit’s Ignatian mission of walking with the excluded and marginalized.
Exhibition DatesThe Alchemy of History: The Vision of Edouard Duval-Carrié will be on view at the Saladrigas Art Gallery in Miami from September 25 through November 13, 2025.
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