Ralph Allen is
born on June 14th 1952. He studies in Port-au-Prince at the Colleges
St. Martial, Max Penette and Bird.
In 1971 he leaves
Haiti for New York. He receives a scholarship at the National Academy
School of Fine Arts, where he studies drawing, painting, graphic arts
and sculpture. He wins The Albert H. Baldin Award, the Lucrecia Bori
Award, and the Dr. Ralph Weiler Award.
In 1972 he represents
the Haitian Arts at the New-York University Loeb Center.
In 1975 he is
accepted at the Annual Exhibits of the National Academy of Design,
the Audubon Artists of America, and the American Watercolor Society.
His work is selected for the traveling exhibit throughout the U.S.
and Australia. He meets artists like Charles White, Jacob Lawrence,
Avel deKnight and discovers the Afro-American painting. He exhibits
with fellow students of the Academy at the Ringwood Manor Museum in
New Jersey and the Pioneer Gallery in Cooperstown.
In 1976 he returns
in Haiti where he exhibits in group shows.
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1978
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First One-man
Show at the Galerie Panamericaine, Haiti.
The critic Roland Thadal calls him: The poor people's painter.
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1979
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One-man Show
at Galerie Marassa, Haiti, and group show at Galerie Soley'o in
Martinique where he meets local artists and discusses with René
Louise who was conceiving an Aesthetic philosophy for the Caribbean
artist called "Modern Marroonism". Later he will exhibit in Guadeloupe
and French Guyana where he also meets local artists and discusses
over Art in the region.
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1980
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One-man Show
at Le Papyrus, Haiti. Pierre Monosiet, Director of the Musee d'Art
Haitien wrote: "you have a lot to bring to the renewal of Haitian
Arts."
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1981
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He meets
Lois Mailou Jones and Paul Goodnight with whom he finds some affinities,
and who invites him to exhibit with him and Jean-René Jerome at
the Nyangoma Gallery in Washington DC.
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1985
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One-man Show
at the Musee d'Art Haitien.
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1987
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Two-man Shows
with Valcin II at the Musee d'Art Haitien as a Commemoration for
the February 7th ( considered in Haiti as Freedom Day).. He then
heads an Exhibit of Haitian Arts at the Hotel Ivoire, in Ivory
Coast and takes part in a drawing show at Le Grand Palais, in
Paris, France.
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1988
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Exhibit with
Ralph Chapoteau, Katia San Millan and Obes Faustin at the Galeria
Boinayel in Santo Domingo. He then participates in group shows
in Martinique with Valcin II and Etzer Charles, at the "Contemporary
Imprints" at Fort St Louis.
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1991
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Arte Bienal
in Cuenca, Ecuador and "Regard sur Haiti" in Dinard, France. He
tours Museums and Galleries in Paris. Group shows at Art Expo
and Musee d'Art Haitien where he participates in a group Mural
commemorating Martin Luther King.
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1993
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Solidarity
with Raoul Denis Jr. at Festival Arts Gallery. Group shows with
Galerie Nader in Japan, Galerie Monsieur Henry in Miami and Carib
Art in N.Y.
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1997
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Group show
at The Mupanah in Haiti.
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1999
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He heads
an Exhibit of Haitian Art at the Milagro Center in West Palm Beach.
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2000
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Group shows
in private residencies in Miami and N.Y. and One-man Show at the
Atrium in Martinique and Culturenet, Haiti.
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