Haiti steals some space in the Art world

Words by Eddie STATS Houghton

StolenSpace Gallery in London is linking up with war-photographer Jeff Antebi (who shot the beautiful pic on our Yardies for Haiti post) to raise money and awareness in the wake of the Haiti earthquake disaster.



Jeff traveled to Haiti in 2009 to cover the elections there and was so struck by the spirit of the place that he returned a few months later to spend time photographing the people of Cite Soleil, rated as one of the roughest ghettos in the western hemisphere. StolenSpace is creating signed & numbered prints of these previously unavailable images, each one limited to a special edition of 150. Proceeds from each sale will go to Oxfam and Doctors Without Borders.

Tags: Art Charity Crisis Donate Earthquake Haiti Outreach Photography

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