This book focuses on the life and artistic activities of Emilio Sanchez (1921–1999) in New York, and Latin America in the 1940s and 1950s. More specifically, the book will consider Sanchez in the wider context of mid-century Cuban artists, and cross-cultural exchange between New York, Cuba, and the Caribbean. The book reflects on why Sanchez chose to be a mobile observer of the American and Caribbean vernacular at a time when such an approach seemed at odds with the mainstream avant-garde. The book includes a foreword by Dr. Ann Koll, former Executive Director/Curator of the Emilio Sanchez Foundation, and an introduction by Dr. Nathan J. Timpano, University of Miami Department of Art and Art History. This book will be of interest to scholars in modern art, Caribbean studies, architectural history, and Latin American and Hispanic studies.
By:
Victor Deupi (University of Miami School of Architecture) Imprint: Routledge Country of Publication: United Kingdom Dimensions:
Height: 246mm,
Width: 174mm,
Weight: 360g ISBN:9780367513658 ISBN 10: 036751365X Series:Routledge Research in Art History Pages: 196 Publication Date:25 September 2023 Audience:
College/higher education
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Primary
Format:Paperback Publisher's Status: Active
List of Figures and Plates; Foreword (Dr. Ann Koll); Preface; Introduction: Situating Emilio Sanchez within Cuban Modernism (Nathan J. Timpano); 1. Innocence and Cruelty; 2. A Little Bit Drunk with Color; 3. Serendipity and Intrigue; 4. A Terrible Cuban; 5. Mexican Odyssey; 6. Tropicality, Travel, and Acclaim; 7. Cuba Upside Down; Bibliography; Index
Victor Deupi is a Lecturer at the University of Miami School of Architecture.