Collection: Reynald Joseph (Haitian, b.1973)

Reynald Joseph (b. 1973) is a Haitian painter born in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, and associated with the workshop of Wilfrid Louis. His work reflects the influence of contemporary Haitian masters while developing a distinctive, expressive visual language. Art critic Gérald Alexis notes that, drawing on Carlo Jean-Jacques’s style, Joseph uses sinuous forms to convey the intensity of emotion in the present moment. His compositions are marked by fluid lines, dynamic movement, and a strong emotional presence. Joseph’s paintings often depict scenes of everyday Haitian life, rendered with sensitivity and expressive depth. Today, collectors appreciate his work for its emotional resonance, distinctive style, and connection to contemporary Haitian artistic traditions. Explore his available works below.