En BOSTON:
El Museo de Arte McMullen en el Boston College presenta "Wifredo Lam: Imagining New Worlds", la primera exposición retrospectiva del
importante artista cubano en Norteamérica en muchos años.
La muestra se inicia con una recepción el doming, 31 de
agosto, de 7:00-9:30pm en el museo.
Y permanecerá expuesta hasta el 14 de diciembre.
Wifredo Lam: Imagining New Worlds - August 30–December 14, 2014
Presenting more than forty paintings and a wide selection of
works on paper by Wifredo Lam (1902–82), this retrospective is the first to examine
the artist as a global figure whose work blurred boundaries among established
artistic movements of the twentieth century. Lam was born in Cuba to parents of
Chinese and African/Spanish descent. He gave expression to his multiracial and
multicultural ancestry whilst engaging with the major political, literary, and
artistic circles that defined his century.
The works displayed in Imagining New Worlds are drawn from
major public and private collections in Europe, Latin America, and the United
States and from all of the artist’s major periods. These outstanding examples
reveal the imprint on Lam’s hybrid style of surrealism, magic realism,
modernism, postmodernism, and the syncretic religion of Santería practiced in
the Caribbean and West Africa. Also examined in the exhibition is the influence
of Spanish baroque poets and Spanish, French, and Latin American avant-garde
artists and writers like Pablo Picasso, André Breton, Federico García Lorca,
Alejo Carpentier, Gabriel García Márquez, and Aimé Césaire. Exhibited together
for the first time are many of Lam’s greatest masterpieces, allowing for a
reexamination of the breadth of the artist’s oeuvre and chronicling how his
poetic imagination inspired his depictions of "new worlds."
Organized by the McMullen Museum, Boston College, this
exhibition has been curated by Elizabeth T. Goizueta. The accompanying
catalogue contains essays by Claude Cernuschi, Roberto Cobas Amate, Elizabeth
T. Goizueta, Roberto Goizueta, and Lowery Stokes Sims. The exhibition, which travels
to the High Museum of Art in Atlanta (February 14–May 24, 2015), has been
underwritten by Boston College and the Patrons of the McMullen Museum.
Y en NUEVA YORK,
el Centro Bildner de estudios hemisféricos presenta la película
SUITE HABANA
de Fernando Pérez (2003)
el viernes 12 de septiembre a las 6:30pm
Segal Theatre, The Graduate Center
365 Fifth Avenue (@ 34th Street)
365 Fifth Avenue (@ 34th Street)
Habrá una discusión después de la película.
Para más información o para asistir, envíe un mensaje a:
bildner@gc.cuny.edu
Y en MIAMI, próximamente:
Cuba Out of Cuba: Through the Lens of Alexis
Rodriguez-Duarte in Collaboration with Tico Torres
Cuban Diaspora Cultural Legacy Gallery
Freedom Tower at Miami Dade College, First Floor
September 19, 2014 – August 30, 2015
The Cuban Diaspora Cultural Legacy Gallery is a permanent
space dedicated to the impact of Cuban culture on South Florida and throughout
the world. The inaugural exhibition Cuba Out of Cuba: Through the Lens of
Alexis Rodriguez-Duarte in Collaboration with Tico Torres presents a selection
of iconic photographs of various writers, performers, composers, designers, and
artists from the photographer’s Cuba Out of Cuba series. The exhibition will
take a unique and historical approach in surveying the legacies of individuals
who influenced the greater culture of their time.
Rodríguez-Duarte was born in Havana, Cuba. In 1968 he moved
with his parents to Miami, where he was raised. At the age of 10, he was given
his first camera by his grandfather, which sparked his interest in photography.
Today, he is an internationally renowned photographer whose work has appeared
in The New Yorker, Vanity Fair, Town & Country, and Harper’s Bazaar, among
others.
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