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Lh0054 Baby Baby Baby
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Lh0055 As Long As You Love Me
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Lh0058 Come
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Lh0059 Drowning
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Lh0061 Reviens Reviens Reviens
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Lh0063 Sappy Love Songs
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Lh0064 Rhythm And Blues
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Lh0066 Untitled
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Lh0067 Withdraw
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Lh0068 It S Heaviest On The Women When Cities Fall
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Lh0069 Land Of Milk Land Of Honey 1
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Lh0070 Le Marriage
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Lh0071 Refuge
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Lh0073 The Pope Ate My Lover 1
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Lh0074 The Wailing
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Lh0077 The Tempest
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Lh0076 Will I Mourn You The Rest Of My Life
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Lh0075 Burden Of Memory
SUR Sector: ZMS10
Palo Gallery (New York) is delighted to announce its debut participation in
ZSONAMACO 2025 as part of their curated Sur sector, presenting a solo booth of new paintings and works on paper by Lewinale Havette. Havette’s practice focuses on the intricacies of feminine identity in relation to the complexities of growing up as a young girl in Liberia migrating through West Africa with her
family. Her work incorporates themes of religion, sensuality, and displacement.
Through her paintings and drawings, Havette unravels oppressive structures of her past and also those of the women in her community. Havette aims to transcend the limits of expectation to rejoice in the full power, meaning, and sensuality of femininity. Havette’s style of figurative expression borders on the abstract through which washes, drips and gestural marks blend and clash into dynamic and energetic feminine figures. She wields her preferred medium of
ink with tactful intelligence both embracing the chaos of the material and taming it with surgical precision. Following Havette’s debut solo exhibition with the gallery in September of 2024, Palo Gallery’s booth presentation will include new paintings and both large and domestically scaled works on paper.
ZSONAMACO 2025 as part of their curated Sur sector, presenting a solo booth of new paintings and works on paper by Lewinale Havette. Havette’s practice focuses on the intricacies of feminine identity in relation to the complexities of growing up as a young girl in Liberia migrating through West Africa with her
family. Her work incorporates themes of religion, sensuality, and displacement.
Through her paintings and drawings, Havette unravels oppressive structures of her past and also those of the women in her community. Havette aims to transcend the limits of expectation to rejoice in the full power, meaning, and sensuality of femininity. Havette’s style of figurative expression borders on the abstract through which washes, drips and gestural marks blend and clash into dynamic and energetic feminine figures. She wields her preferred medium of
ink with tactful intelligence both embracing the chaos of the material and taming it with surgical precision. Following Havette’s debut solo exhibition with the gallery in September of 2024, Palo Gallery’s booth presentation will include new paintings and both large and domestically scaled works on paper.
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