LeRoy Clarke

LeRoy Clarke (7 November 1938 – 27 July 2021) was a visual artist, poet, lecturer/inspirationalist, philosopher and Orisha Leader, who was born in Belmont, Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago.

A self-taught artist, he went in 1967 to live in New York, where the following year he exhibited a series of paintings called "Fragments of a Spiritual" at the Studio Museum in Harlem, going on to become the first artist-in-residence there, between 1972 and 1974. His artwork was shown in several exhibitions over the years, including ''Douens'' (1973–76), ''Honouring LeRoy Clarke on His 80th Birthday and in Memory of his Mother Ellen Clarke'' (2018), and most recently ''The Eye Hayti… Cries…Everywhere'', in April 2021.

As a poet, he published five books: ''Taste of Endless Fruit'' (1972); ''Douens'' (1976), ''Eyeing De Word – Love Poem for Ettylene'' (2004), ''De Distance Is Here, The El Tucuche Epic 1984–2007'' (2007), and ''Secret Insect of a Bird Deep in Me, Wanting to Fly'' (2008).

Among the many awards he received was an honorary doctorate from the University of Trinidad and Tobago.

Clarke died on 27 July 2021, aged 82. Provided by Wikipedia
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