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Category: Gordon, Leah
Bullmen
Leah Gordon is the author and photographer of -A Book of Vodou-

I visited Haiti for the first time in 1991, after a post-grad in Photojournalism and have continued the relationship ever since.
Leah Gordon
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16x20
Medium:
Black and White photography
Support:
Unmounted Fiber Based Matt Photographic Paper
Hand printed and then lightly toned with ferris cyanide (sepia) which increases the life of the print.
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Chapman Boys
It is hard to articulate my relationship to Haiti, on one hand it is one of the poorest country in the Western Hemisphere displaying some of the worst aspects of poverty and underdevelopment possible, but also it inspires like no place else, no-one else.

It seems to be on a fault line of history and imagination. In Haiti I can draw deeply from a well of both historical and creative allusion and illusion. In England I am an atheist but in Haiti, agnostic veering on the possessed.
Leah Gordon
Size: 16x20
Medium:
Black and White photography
Support:
Unmounted Fiber Based Matt Photographic Paper
Hand printed and then lightly toned with ferris cyanide (sepia) which increases the life of the print.
Signed and Numbered by Artist
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Angel
Leah Gordon is the author and photographer of -A Book of Vodou-, director of films -Lineaments of the Lwa- and -A Pigs Tale- and has shown her photographs of Haiti in Miami, Washington and London, including the National Portrait Gallery.
Leah Gordon worked as a freelance photographer for film, theatre and magazines and was lyricist and singer for London-based punk folk band, The Doonicans.
Leah Gordon
Size:
16x20
Medium:
Black and White photography
Support:
Unmounted Fiber Based Matt Photographic Paper
Hand printed and then lightly toned with ferris cyanide (sepia) which increases the life of the print.
Signed and Numbered by Artist
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Boat
-The blackness of our skin is made with crushed charcoal, pot black, kleren (cane spirit) and cane syrup mixed with a little water in a bucket.-

-Although we know that slaves never wore horns, we wear them to look more menacing as this is about the revolt of the slaves.-
Leah Gordon
Size:
16x20
Medium:
Black and White photography
Support:
Unmounted Fiber Based Matt Photographic Paper
Hand printed and then lightly toned with ferris cyanide (sepia) which increases the life of the print.
Signed and Numbered by Artist
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ChalOska
-The Chief Charles Oscar was a military commandant in charge of the police in Jacmel. He was tall and strong with big feet and teeth and feared by all.-
-He took 500 prisoners from the local jail and killed them all. There was so much blood it made a river of death. The population was so angry that that revolted and tore the police chief to pieces in the street and burned him down. He was killed in the same violent way that he had treated the people.-
Leah Gordon
Size:
16x20
Medium:
Black and White photography
Support:
Unmounted Fiber Based Matt Photographic Paper
Hand printed and then lightly toned with ferris cyanide (sepia) which increases the life of the print.
Signed and Numbered by Artist
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Paint
--We are making a statement about slavery and being freed from slavery.-
-This is a celebration of our independence in 1804. The cords we carry are the cords that were used to bind us. We are always sullen and menacing and we never smile.-
Leah Gordon
Size:
16x20
Medium:
Black and White photography
Support:
Unmounted Fiber Based Matt Photographic Paper
Hand printed and then lightly toned with ferris cyanide (sepia) which increases the life of the print.
Signed and Numbered by Artist
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Cord
Leah Gordon worked as a freelance photographer for film, theatre and magazines.
She was lyricist and singer for London-based punk folk band, The Doonicans.
Leah Gordon
Size:
16x20
Medium:
Black and White photography
Support:
Unmounted Fiber Based Matt Photographic Paper
Hand printed and then lightly toned with ferris cyanide (sepia) which increases the life of the print.
Signed and Numbered by Artist
FREE Shipping

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$ 600.00
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