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Haiti artists forge int’l reputation with art made of junk

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In this April 4, 2016 photo, children play with a piece of a broken television outside sculptor Andre Eugene’s open-air museum and art workshop off a trash-strewn street cutting through some of the poorest neighborhoods in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. Andre Eugene a founding member of a loose collective of Haitian artists called Atis Rezistans who have become celebrated in the international art world by creating sculptures out of scrapped car parts, old wood, discarded toys and even human skulls found scattered outside crumbling mausoleums. (AP Photo/David McFadden)

In this April 4, 2016 photo, children play with a piece of a broken television outside sculptor Andre Eugene’s open-air museum and art workshop off a trash-strewn street cutting through some of the poorest neighborhoods in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. Andre Eugene a founding member of a loose collective of Haitian artists called Atis Rezistans who have become celebrated in the international art world by creating sculptures out of scrapped car parts, old wood, discarded toys and even human skulls found scattered outside crumbling mausoleums. (AP Photo/David McFadden)

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