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Alfredo Martinez (born 1948) is a
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art collector, fine art photographer, curator, dealer, promoter, author, and former gallerist. He became a prominent figure in the Latin American fine art market internationally and particularly in
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after he began organizing art exhibitions in the mid-1980s. Martinez's professional and philanthropic art events and patronage activities were distinctive for referencing contemporary social issues, such as
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and underrepresented cultures in the arts. Martinez owned and operated two major art galleries and other art-related businesses based in
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. He has organized art exhibitions, lectures, and auctions throughout the
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and
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, including South Florida,
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,
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,
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, and
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.


Early life

Martinez was born in Playa de Guanabo,
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, on November 28, 1948. He was raised in the greater
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area, where he was exposed and drawn to Cuba's flourishing art community. Martinez came of age during the period of turmoil that included the
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and its effects. In his early life he served as a lifeguard in Guanabo, Boca Ciega, Santa Maria, and Mariano Beach, through which he would meet his future wife, Gloria Maria Yi Ma. The couple married in 1975 and four years later left for
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.


Move to America and early art career

After residing in Spain for a year, Martinez and his wife relocated to the
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in 1980, where they joined the Cuban exile community in
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. Among that community were members of Martinez's immediate family, including his father who was a successful businessman catering to the South Florida restaurant industry. Martinez joined his father's business when they reconnected, and he remained there until he chose to pursue his longstanding passion for the arts beginning in the mid-1980s. Martinez began his professional involvement in fine art by investing in and promoting segments of the
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community that he felt the South Florida art establishment had neglected. As such, he initially focused on Caribbean artists outside of Cuba. His first major art event was a 1985 solo exhibition for the Haitian
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Jean Baptiste Rosvelt that Martinez sponsored and curated in the Metro Dade County Cultural Center. Throughout the rest of the 1980s Martinez would also support Dominican artists and Central American artists and also began actively collecting local Cuban art from the Cuban community in South Florida.


Marpad Gallery

After six years of curating, art promoting, and building his own extensive personal art collection, Martinez co-founded his first fine art gallery in 1991 with fellow art dealer Domingo Padron. The gallery's name, Marpad, comes from the combination of their last names, Martinez and Padron. Marpad Art Gallery was based in
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, a cultural center for the high-profile fine art market in the greater South Florida region. Significant resources were invested into the gallery to establish it as a prominent art venue within Coral Gables. As such, it developed an extensive apparatus offering a range of services beyond the sale of Latin American fine art such as framing, restoration, literature publication, artist representation and also employed its own Latin American art specialists, including Roberto J. Cayuso. The gallery also owned multiple properties beyond its main storefront. Martinez served as co-director of Marpad and organized many of its events and operations. His wife, Gloria M. Martinez, would also serve as a director. As Marpad became a popular South Florida art locale, it produced an eclectic roster of events and exhibitions ranging from popular and traditional Cuban art as well as Martinez's inclination toward the obscure, undervalued, and underrepresented such as Caribbean and Central American art. During its five-year span, Marpad held several noteworthy solo and collective exhibitions. In its first year the gallery secured a solo exhibition of leading Cuban painter and founding member of the GALA Group (Grupo de Artistas Latino-Americanos) Osvaldo Gutierrez. By the end of its inaugural year, the gallery posted revenue in excess of $100,000 (approximately $200,000 in 2021, adjusted for inflation.) In its second year the gallery held an ambitious collective exhibition marking the 500th anniversary of the
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and its impacts. The exhibition, held in April 1992, featured 37 Latin American artists from
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,
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,
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,
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, the
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,
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,
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,
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, as well as from
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. That same year the gallery hosted a collective exhibition of
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n artists. Titled ''Two Generations'', the exhibition featured 21 Jamaican artists that ranged in age from 24 to 70, focusing on the cross-generational theme of avant garde artworks that broke from Jamaican art traditions. Marpad Gallery also held regular solo exhibitions for several leading Cuban artists including Josignacio (1991, 1993, 1995),
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(1992, 1995), and
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(1995). During its tenure the gallery's events received extensive media coverage from ''
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'' as well as in books such as ''Modern Jamaican Art'' (1998) and the ''Encyclopedia of Latin American and Caribbean Art'' (2000). By 1993 both Martinez and Padron had their own independent galleries that were becoming successful in their own right leading Marpad to eventually close three years later in 1996.


Alfredo Martinez Gallery

Following a string of high-profile collective and individual exhibitions during Marpad Gallery's first two years, Martinez launched his own eponymous fine art gallery, Alfredo Martinez Gallery, in 1993. Martinez served as the gallery's president and chief director and personally curated and organized its events and exhibitions during its seven-year run. Assisting him were his wife Gloria Martinez as administrator and general coordinator of logistics, his nephew Arian Gonzalez as his personal assistant, as well as his daughters attorney Maibe M. Casalins and Dr. Darlanne Martinez, the latter of whom translated the gallery's extensive catalog of published works. Based in Coral Gables, the gallery also recruited noted Cuban literary figures including Nancy Perez Crespo, Jorge Valls, Carlos M. Luis, Giulio V. Blanc, Roberto Cayuso, Luis Lastra, Francisco Fernandez Rubio, Aldo Menendez, and Armando Alvarez-Bravo as writers and presenters for opening receptions, tours of new exhibitions, and catalogue content. Among the gallery's Contemporary Art curators was Peruvian critic Jose Antonio Rivas. As the main force behind the gallery, its exhibitions reflected Martinez's continuing passion for social and cultural themes that he felt did not receive adequate attention from the art establishment. As with Marpad, these were balanced with high-demand names that were already known by the public. The gallery received early attention when it hosted a retrospective on famed Cuban Vanguardia artist
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titled ''Victor Manuel: Transcendencia de la Libertad'' in 1993 as well as the controversial 1994 exhibition ''AIDS: Arte vs Silencio'' (''AIDS: Art vs Silence''). The latter featured artwork by Cuban artist Reynold Campbell and was among the first exhibitions in South Florida to be fully dedicated to the still-taboo subject of
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, resulting in the ''
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'' feature article ''La Violencia de Reynold Campbell'' (''The Violence of Reynold Campbell''). Other notable solo exhibitions held in the gallery included showings of Josignacio (1996, 1998) and Jose Mijares (1996). Mijares, then 75, stated that his retrospective there, titled ''Mijares En Grande'' (''Mijares at Large''), was the definitive solo exhibition of his career. Significant collective exhibitions held at Martinez's gallery included the 1998 showing titled ''Maestros de la Pintura Cubana del Siglo XX'' (''Masters of Cuban Painting of the 20th Century'') which featured the largest figures in the history of
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until that time including
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, Victor Manuel,
Amelia Peláez Amelia Peláez del Casal (5 January 1896 – 8 April 1968) was an important Cuban painter of the Avant-garde generation. Biography Amelia Peláez was born in 1896 in Yaguajay, in the former Cuban province of Las Villas (now Sancti Spíritus Pro ...
, Carlos Enriquez, Mariano Rodriguez and others. The following year the gallery organized a collective exhibition that focused on spotlighting emerging talent heading into the new millennium titled ''Future Visions'' (1999). Also that year the gallery hosted a solo exhibition for Spanish artist Emilio Roca entitled ''Emilio Roca: Maestro del Cubismo'' (''Emilio Roca: Master of Cubism'') with an elaborate opening covered by ''El Nuevo Herald'' that included authentic wine and cuisine from
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and included South Florida community leaders such as Eduardo Padron in attendance. The gallery held a high-profile retrospective of Cuban Vanguardia artist Mario Carreño in February 2000 which was noteworthy for being the first exhibition of Carreño's work globally since his death two months earlier. Throughout its seven-year span, the gallery and its events were widely covered by art media including ''The Miami Herald'', ''El Nuevo Herald'' ''Latin American Art'' magazine, ''Flash Art'', ''Arte Al Día Internacional: International Magazine of Latin American Art and Antiques'' and ''Miami mensual'' as well as in books such as ''St. James Guide to Hispanic Artists'', ''The Encyclopedia of Caribbean Religions'' (2013), and ''Leonard's Price Index of Latin American Art at Auction''. After ten years, Martinez retired as a gallerist in 2001.


Post-gallery activities and patronage

Following his retirement as a gallerist in 2001, Martinez re-focused on becoming an art patron, collector, and private art dealer specializing in Latin American art and would work primarily with Christie's auction house, with whom Martinez had an established relationship. He launched a new business, Interactive Fine Art, in 2003 to serve as a more flexible vehicle for his art dealing practice that utilized online operations. Beyond the events hosted through his affiliated galleries, Marpad and Alfredo Martinez Gallery, Martinez has also sponsored and curated art lectures, auctions, and exhibitions. He has held fine art events at notable South Florida historic landmarks, such as the
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(1995, 1998) and the Vizcaya Estate (2001). Martinez also participated in prominent recurring South Florida art events such as Art Miami/Miami Art Week in the
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(1993, 1994, 1995) as well as Cuba Nostalgia in the
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(2001) and worked with several organizations including the U.S. Foreign Trade Institute (2000), the Community Research Initiative of South Florida in support of
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(1994), and the Cuban American National Society of Washington D.C. (1998). Martinez has also organized art events outside of South Florida, such as the lecture and exhibition ''Two Views of Cuba: From the Countryside to the City'' (2000) in the Sharon Arts Center of
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, featuring Esteban Alvarez-Buylla and Mario Garcia Portela, as well as the 1995 exhibition ''Pseudo Museum'' in
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(co-sponsored by Jupiter Interactive Productions) which was noteworthy at the time for its inclusion of pioneering online elements. Martinez also developed numerous international partnerships with whom he would collaborate and co-sponsor art events with, including Diana Traficante Gallery of
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, Arteconsul in
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, and Éditions Deleature of
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. In 2021, Martinez launched a documentary series, ''Cronicas de la Curaduria de un Trabajo Galeristico'' (Chronicles of the Curatorship of a Gallery Career), produced by R116 Production and documenting his art exhibitions and events. Following his retirement as a gallerist, Martinez became an artist in the medium of
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and
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. In 2022, Martinez' art became the subject of the book ''El Resultado de mi Mirada, Tomo I'' featuring 92 works of his photography taken from 2007 to 2022. Martinez then expanded his ''Cronicas de la Curaduria'' project into a book series that he authored and published through Interactive Fine Arts. In 2023 he published books on the art of Jean Baptiste Rosvelt, Josignacio, and Esteban Chartrand titled ''Jean Baptiste Rosvelt: Alma y Corazón de Haití'' (Jean Baptiste Rosvelt: Heart and Soul of Haiti), ''Josignacio: Genio del Oleo y la Resina. Tomo I'' (Josignacio: Genius of Oil and Resin. Volume 1), and ''Esteban Chartrand: El Artista y su Estética'' respectively.


The Martinez Collection

The Alfredo and Gloria Martinez Fine Art Collection includes works by numerous Latin American and European artists that the Martinez's have worked with through their careers as gallerists, curators, art promoters, dealers, and lecturers. It features works by
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,
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, Fidelio Ponce, Mario Carreño, Carlos Enriquez, Mariano Rodriguez, Cundo Bermudez,
Roberto Estopiñán Roberto Estopiñán (1921–2015) was a Cuban American sculptor known for his sculptures of the human form, including political prisoners. Born in Camaguey, Cuba, he lived in the United States for over fifty years. His works are held by major insti ...
,
Servando Cabrera Moreno Servando Cabrera Moreno (1923–1981) was a Cuban painter. A supporter of the Cuban Revolution, he created many paintings that depict the Cuban peasantry. Stylistically, his paintings are rooted in the tradition of vanguardia, and are especial ...
,
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, Josignacio,
Miguel Fleitas Miguel A. Fleitas is a Cuban-American visual artist, photographer, and film director based in Miami, Florida. Fleitas was a television director and film editor for several popular television programs during his tenure with Univision and Telemundo ...
, Tomas Oliva, Carlos Sobrino, Hector Molné, Esteban Alvarez-Buylla, Marvin Chinchilla, Reynold Campbell, Jean Baptiste Rosvelt, Ulrich Gehret, Juan Navarrete, Clara Morerra, Arcadio Cancio and others. The collection also includes the personal journal of Cuban artist Esteban Chartrand (1840–1883) a historical document that includes drawings, sketches, letterings, and personal notes from the artist spanning the period of 1859 to 1882, one year before his death. The Martinez Collection has lent works to several public art exhibitions hosted by
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including ''Under a Brilliant Sun, Cundo Bermudez: into the 21st Century'' (2009, at the Freedom Tower Miami), ''31 Escultores Cubanos'' (''31 Cuban Sculptors'', November 2009), the March 2009 MDC retrospective of Carlos Sobrino (1909–1975) marking 100 years since his birth, as well as MDC's March 2011 retrospective ''
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: Homage to a Great Master on His 90th Anniversary''. Other high-profile exhibitions that featured loans from the Martinez Collection included ''Mario Carreño: A Retrospective'' (January 1995) by
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in Coral Gables (sponsored by Bankers Trust) and '' Fidelio Ponce and his times/ Y su época'' (October–November 1992) in the Cuban Museum of Arts and Culture. Artwork from the Martinez Collection has also been included in media on Latin American art including '' Art Nexus Magazine'',
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'', and ''LEA Art America'' Magazine where Martinez also penned an essay on Marvin Chinchilla. Works from the Martinez Collection are also featured on several books including ''El Oficio de la Mirada'' (1998) and the artist monographs ''José Mijares: Paintings-Pinturas'' (1997), ''Carlos Enriquez: the Painter of Cuban Ballads'' (2010) and ''Mariano: Pintura y Dibuja 1935-1949'' (Catálogo Razonado, Anexo al Volumen I).


Legacy

Between 1985 and 2000 Martinez had sponsored and curated more than 20 solo exhibitions and 50 collective exhibitions. His curation style, supported by his galleries, were known for supporting emerging and underrepresented artists, and often deviating from the prevailing popularity of
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in South Florida by including artists from Jamaica, Haiti, the Dominican Republic, and throughout Latin America. Martinez also organized auctions and fundraisers in support of causes such as
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(1994), Americans Helping Americans, C.E.A.S.E., and the Hispanic Center for Health and Policy Development (1999). Throughout his career Martinez also drew recognition for his exhibitions and association with many of the leading Cuban and Latin American artists of the 20th century. Among them, Martinez has curated solo art exhibitions for:
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, Mario Carreño, Carlos Enriquez,
Servando Cabrera Moreno Servando Cabrera Moreno (1923–1981) was a Cuban painter. A supporter of the Cuban Revolution, he created many paintings that depict the Cuban peasantry. Stylistically, his paintings are rooted in the tradition of vanguardia, and are especial ...
,
José Mijares José Manuel Mijares (born October 29, 1984) is a Venezuelan former professional baseball pitcher. Mijares pitched in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Minnesota Twins, Kansas City Royals, and San Francisco Giants. Professional career Minnes ...
, Josignacio, Osvaldo Gutierrez, Clara Morera, Nelson Franco, Arcadio Cancio, Esteban Alvarez Buylla, Guillermo Spinosa, Mary Low Machado, Lesver de Quirós, Juan Navarrete, Hector Molné, Marvin Chinchilla, Reynold Campbell, Ulrich Gehret, and others. Martinez also curated collective exhibitions that featured artwork by the following artists:
Wifredo Lam Wifredo Óscar de la Concepción Lam y Castilla (; December 8, 1902 – September 11, 1982), better known as Wifredo Lam, was a Cuban artist who sought to portray and revive the enduring Afro-Cuban spirit and culture. Inspired by and in conta ...
,
Amelia Peláez Amelia Peláez del Casal (5 January 1896 – 8 April 1968) was an important Cuban painter of the Avant-garde generation. Biography Amelia Peláez was born in 1896 in Yaguajay, in the former Cuban province of Las Villas (now Sancti Spíritus Pro ...
, Fidelio Ponce,
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,
René Portocarrero René Portocarrero (born Havana, 24 February 1912; died Havana, 7 April 1985) was a Cuban artist recognised internationally for his achievements. History Portocarrero began his artistic education at the San Alejandro academy, but left early and ...
, Cundo Bermudez, Mario Carreño,
Eduardo Abela Eduardo Abela (1889–1965) was a Cuban painter and comics artist. Born in San Antonio de los Baños, he studied at the San Alejandro Academy of Fine Arts, graduating in 1921. For the next decade he lived abroad, first in Spain and then in France. ...
, Esteban Chartrand,
Leopoldo Romañach Leopoldo Romañach y Guillen (1862–1951) was a Cuban painter. He was born in Sierra Morena, Cuba, Sierra Morena, Corralillo, in the province of Las Villas Province, Las Villas. Romañach was a professor of color theory at San Alejandro, won a n ...
, Agustín Fernández,
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, Osvaldo Gutiérrez, Domingo Ravenet, Domingo Ramos, Ana Maria Sarlat, Lia Galletti, and others. By organizing many art exhibitions, auctions, lectures and other events promoting and supporting the arts, Martinez was influential in introducing several international artists to the art market of the United States, including
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ist Jean Baptiste Rosvelt,
Costa Rican art Costa Rican culture has been heavily influenced by Spanish culture ever since the Spanish colonization of the Americas including the territory which today forms Costa Rica. Parts of the country have other strong cultural influences, including t ...
ist Marvin Chinchilla, Cuban artists Héctor Molné, Reynold Campbell, Esteban Alvarez-Buylla, Clara Morera, as well as European artists Emilio Roca of
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and
German art German art has a long and distinguished tradition in the visual arts, from the earliest known work of figurative art to its current output of contemporary art. Germany has only been united into a single state since the 19th century, and defining ...
ist Ulrich Gehret. Martinez has lent and contributed works from the Martinez Collection to several public art exhibitions organized by
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,
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, and others that have included their works by Fidelio Ponce, Cundo Bermudez,
Roberto Estopiñán Roberto Estopiñán (1921–2015) was a Cuban American sculptor known for his sculptures of the human form, including political prisoners. Born in Camaguey, Cuba, he lived in the United States for over fifty years. His works are held by major insti ...
, Mario Carreño, and Carlos Sobrino, among others. Martinez has also sponsored, published, and contributed to several art publications and catalogs to further the scholarly recognition and study of
Latin American art Latin American art is the combined artistic expression of South America, Central America, the Caribbean, and Mexico, as well as Latin Americans living in other regions. The art has roots in the many different indigenous cultures that inhabited the ...
and artists. His published catalogs include: ''The World of Jose Mijares / El Mundo de Jose Mijares'' (1992, Marpad Gallery), ''Mijares en Grande/Mijares at Large'' (1996, Alfredo Martinez Gallery), ''Marvin Chinchilla: Vertebrates Spirits'' (1994, Alfredo Martínez Gallery), ''Reynold Campbell: Busqueda y Pasion'' (1999, Alfredo Martinez Gallery), ''Victor Manuel: Transcendencia de la Libertad'' (1993, Alfredo Martinez Gallery), ''Homage to Carlos Enriquez'' (1997, Alfredo Martinez Gallery), ''Mario Carreño'' (2000, Alfredo Martinez Gallery), ''Emilio Roca: Maestro del Cubismo'' (1999, Alfredo Martinez Gallery), ''Arcadio Cancio: Viaje Al Mundo De Ayer'' (1997, Alfredo Martinez Gallery), ''Clara Morerra: The Messenger'' (1993, Alfredo Martinez Gallery), ''Esteban Alvarez-Buylla: Vivencias Cubanas'' (1999, Alfredo Martinez Gallery), ''Armando Alvarez Bravo: Autorretratos a trancos'' (1996, Alfredo Martinez Gallery; illustrated by Marvin Chinchilla), and others. Martinez has been included in ''Marquis Who's Who in America'' (1996), ''Art Index Retrospective'' (1996), ''Art Index'' (1997), and the ''Directorio de Arte Latinoamericano'' (2000).


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Cuban art Cuban art is an exceptionally diverse cultural blend of African, South American, European, and North American elements, reflecting the diverse demographic makeup of the island. Cuban artists embraced European modernism, and the early part of the 2 ...
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Latin American art Latin American art is the combined artistic expression of South America, Central America, the Caribbean, and Mexico, as well as Latin Americans living in other regions. The art has roots in the many different indigenous cultures that inhabited the ...


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Martinez, Alfredo 1948 births Living people People from Havana People from Miami Cuban emigrants to the United States American art patrons Cuban art collectors American art collectors