Exhibition shows Haiti’s last carnival

All the profits raised from the exhibition will be used to build a school in Haiti for children who are currently studying in temporary tents.

In the Kastiel Gallery in Tel Aviv, Israeli photographer Daniel Kedarwill be exhibiting his chilling images documenting Haiti’s lastcarnival before the devastating earthquake that shook the island.

Kedar has lived in Haiti for over 20 years, and has recently beendedicating his efforts to combat the destruction and aid the citizensof Haiti. All the profits raised from the exhibition will be used tobuild a school in Haiti for children who are currently studying intemporary tents.

The exhibition, which is set to open on March 11, documents the richculture that is unique to the beach town of Jackmel in Haiti.

Thepictures capture the carnival procession with rare shots of thecostumes and the preparation process, a celebration of sensualcharacters clouded in glamour, bright colors and extravagant masks