Emilio Sanchez (1921–1999) was an American artist known for his architectural paintings and graphic lithographs. His work is held in the permanent collections of the
Metropolitan Museum of Art
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(New York NY),
Museum of Modern Art
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(New York NY),
National Gallery of Art
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(Washington DC),
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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(Washington DC),
Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes de La Habana
The National Museum of Fine Arts of Havana (Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes de La Habana) in Havana, Cuba is a museum of fine arts that exhibits Cuban art collections from the colonial times up to contemporary generations.
History
It was founded o ...
(Havana, Cuba),
Museo de Arte de Ponce
Museo de Arte de Ponce (MAP) is an art museum located on Avenida Las Américas in Ponce, Puerto Rico.Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, Puerto Rico Tourism Company. Ven al Sur, page 20. San Juan, Puerto Rico, 2003. It houses a collection of Art of Eur ...
(Ponce, Puerto Rico),
Bogotá Museum of Modern Art
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The museum opened to ...
(Bogotá, Colombia),
La Tertulia Museum (Cali, Colombia), and the
National Gallery of Australia
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(Canberra, Australia).
A representational artist with a modernist and, at times, abstract approach,
[ Sanchez emphasized "pattern, color and strong lighting contrasts".][ By 1970, architectural themes, from detailed stained glass windows to abstracted storefronts or city skylines, dominated his oeuvre. Carol Damian of the ]Frost Art Museum
The Patricia and Phillip Frost Art Museum'' (''"Frost Art Museum") is an art museum located in the Modesto A. Maidique campus of Florida International University (FIU) in Miami, Florida. Founded in 1977 as The Art Museum at Florida Internat ...
(Miami, FL) described his work as studies in "horizontals and verticals, bold stripes of color, and the ever-present shadows, especially diagonal shadows that he so favored, with darks and lights in repetition."[Damian, Carol. "Emilio Sanchez." ''Vie des Arts'' 53.215 (2009) Print]
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/ref> For her, Sanchez's work was "not a picture of something, but the application of pigment onto a flat surface to become a singular object to its own definition."[
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Early life
Emilio Sánchez Fonts was born in Camagüey
Camagüey () is a city and municipality in central Cuba and is the nation's third-largest city with more than 333,000 inhabitants. It is the capital of the Camagüey Province.
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, Cuba, in 1921 to Estrella Fonts and Emilio Sánchez.[Angeline, John; Bleys, Rudi C.; and DiazCasas, Rafael. ''Hard Light: The Work of Emilio Sanchez''. Ed. Ann Koll. New York: Prestel Publishing, 2011. 182. Print.] The grandson of sugar entrepreneur Bernabé Sánchez Adan and a member of one of Cuba's oldest and wealthiest families, Sanchez's early life was one of privilege.[Angeline, John; Bleys, Rudi C.; and DiazCasas, Rafael. ''Hard Light: The Work of Emilio Sanchez''. Ed. Ann Koll. New York: Prestel Publishing, 2011. 8. Print.] As a child he was tutored at home on his father's sugar plantation in central Cuba, where he was encouraged to draw by his grandmother.[ He traveled extensively throughout Europe and North and South America, and as a youth, attended the American boarding schools ]Ransom Everglades School
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, Fessenden School
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and, from 1935–39, The Choate School, now Choate Rosemary Hall
Choate Rosemary Hall ( ) is a Independent school, private, Mixed-sex education, co-educational, College-preparatory school, college-preparatory boarding school in Wallingford, Connecticut, United States. Founded in 1890, it took its present na ...
.[Angeline, John; Bleys, Rudi C.; and DiazCasas, Rafael. ''Hard Light: The Work of Emilio Sanchez''. Ed. Ann Koll. New York: Prestel Publishing, 2011. 28. Print.]
After his parents divorced, his mother married Peruvian artist Felipe Cossío del Pomar in 1938 and moved to San Miguel de Allende
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, Mexico.[Angeline, John; Bleys, Rudi C.; and DiazCasas, Rafael. ''Hard Light: The Work of Emilio Sanchez''. Ed. Ann Koll. New York: Prestel Publishing, 2011. 10. Print.] Sánchez then divided his time between Mexico, his father's Cuban estate, and American schools. He attended Yale University
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and, from 1941–1943, the University of Virginia
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.["Emilio Sanchez Foundation: Progress Report April 2012." ''Emilio Sanchez Foundation'']
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Encouraged to pursue art by Cossío del Pomar, Sánchez moved to New York City in 1944 to attend the Art Students League
The Art Students League of New York is an art school in the American Fine Arts Society in Manhattan, New York City. The Arts Students League is known for its broad appeal to both amateurs and professional artists.
Although artists may study f ...
.["Sanchez-Biography." ''Emilio Sanchez Foundation']
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/ref> He later studied watercolor painting under Dong Kingman at Columbia University School of the Arts
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.[Angeline, John; Bleys, Rudi C.; and DiazCasas, Rafael. ''Hard Light: The Work of Emilio Sanchez''. Ed. Ann Koll. New York: Prestel Publishing, 2011. 29. Print.] During the late 1940s, he developed an interest in Mexican colonial architecture as well as Pre-Columbian Art
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and illustrated two books on Peruvian Art written by Cossío del Pomar.
In 1949, his first solo exhibition was held at Joseph Luyber Gallery in New York City, followed by solo shows in 1951 at Ferargil Gallery in New York and Ateneo Español in Mexico City.["Sanchez-Exhibitions." ''Emilio Sanchez Foundation'']
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/ref> Although he moved permanently to New York City in 1952, Sánchez continued to visit the Caribbean, where he often photographed scenes as references for his art. In the mid-1950s, he began experimenting with printmaking techniques such as lithography, woodcut, and aquatint.
Career
In 1956, Sanchez's solo watercolor exhibition at Peridot Gallery (New York NY) of figurative New York or Caribbean street scenes was reviewed favorably by Stuart Preston of ''The New York Times
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''.[Angeline, John; Bleys, Rudi C.; and DiazCasas, Rafael. ''Hard Light: The Work of Emilio Sanchez''. Ed. Ann Koll. New York: Prestel Publishing, 2011. 11-13. Print.] His 1956 solo show at El Lyceum (Havana, Cuba) led to his association with Galeria Cubana de Pintura y Escultura and group exhibitions in Venezuela and Columbia.[ In 1958, his solo show at Galerie Sudamerica (New York NY) was noted by Cuban critics. In 1959, he exhibited lithographs at the Havana ''Salón anual: Pintura, Escultura y Grabado'' and his first print solo exhibition ''Obras Gráficas'', held at El Lyceum, was well received by the public and press.][Angeline, John; Bleys, Rudi C.; and DiazCasas, Rafael. ''Hard Light: The Work of Emilio Sanchez''. Ed. Ann Koll. New York: Prestel Publishing, 2011. 18. Print.] Although Sanchez did not return to Cuba after 1960,[Angeline, John; Bleys, Rudi C.; and DiazCasas, Rafael. ''Hard Light: The Work of Emilio Sanchez''. Ed. Ann Koll. New York: Prestel Publishing 2011: 27. Print.] he continued to exhibit in biennials throughout Central and South America.[Angeline, John; Bleys, Rudi C.; and DiazCasas, Rafael. ''Hard Light: The Work of Emilio Sanchez''. Ed. Ann Koll. New York: Prestel Publishing, 2011. 25. Print.] At this time solo exhibitions of his work were held in San Juan, Puerto Rico, and Madrid, Spain, as well as in Houston, New Orleans, and New York.[ In 1968, Sanchez became an American citizen.] He also signed with the renown Associated American Artists
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(New York NY) which held solo exhibitions of his work in 1968, in 1971 and 1981.[
Although Sanchez continually explored a variety of subjects including fruit, flowers, clotheslines, sailboats, and sunsets,][ by 1971, architectural themes, such as the arched doorways of the ''Medio Punto'' oil paintings, emerged as his signature subject.][Angeline, John; Bleys, Rudi C.; and DiazCasas, Rafael. ''Hard Light: The Work of Emilio Sanchez''. Ed. Ann Koll. New York: Prestel Publishing 2011: 39. Print.] At this time solo exhibitions of his work were held throughout Latin America at the Museo Bellas Artes (Caracas, Venezuela), La Tertulia Museum (Cali, Colombia), Museo de Arte de Ponce
Museo de Arte de Ponce (MAP) is an art museum located on Avenida Las Américas in Ponce, Puerto Rico.Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, Puerto Rico Tourism Company. Ven al Sur, page 20. San Juan, Puerto Rico, 2003. It houses a collection of Art of Eur ...
(Ponce, Puerto Rico), as well as the Center for Inter-American Relations (New York NY).[ During the 1970s, frequent trips to the Mediterranean inspired Sanchez to adopt a more geometric and minimalist approach in his Moroccan paintings or Boston City Hall drawings.][. Sanchez also created drawings with themes of eroticism, gender, and LGBTQ+ themes. Sanchez was gay and closeted for the duration of his career.
By the late 1980s, he turned his attention to New York scenes and depicted Bronx bodegas, storefronts, and garages as solid blocks of color.][ During this time he exhibited at the ]Museum of Art Fort Lauderdale
The NSU Art Museum Fort Lauderdale is an art museum in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Originating in 1958 as the Fort Lauderdale Art Center, the museum is now located in an modernist building designed by Edward Larrabee Barnes. The current building wa ...
and the Miami-Dade Public Library
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in Florida as well as at galleries in Fort Lauderdale, Boca Raton and Coral Gables, and in Miami, home to many exiled Cubans.[ Although Sanchez increasingly experienced vision problems,][ he continued to paint until his death in Warwick, New York, in 1999.
Since his death, solo exhibitions of Sanchez's work were noted at the Bronx Museum in 2001; at Boston City Hall in 2009; and at Syracuse University Art Galleries in 2011.]["Emilio Sanchez: No Way Home, Images of the Caribbean and New York City." ''Syracuse University Art Galleries'']
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Exhibitions of his work were held in 2012 at Saint Joseph College (Hartford CA), and the University of Virginia's Fralin Museum of Art,["Emilio Sanchez Cityscapes" ''The Fralin , University of Virginia Art Museum University of Virginia'']
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as well as in 2013 at the University of Oregon's Museum of Art, the University of Michigan,[Reister, Pamela. "Focus: New Acquisition Emilio Sanchez." University of Michigan Museum of Art]
Indiana University, and the Museo de Arte de Ponce
Museo de Arte de Ponce (MAP) is an art museum located on Avenida Las Américas in Ponce, Puerto Rico.Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, Puerto Rico Tourism Company. Ven al Sur, page 20. San Juan, Puerto Rico, 2003. It houses a collection of Art of Eur ...
(Ponce, Puerto Rico).["Art Exhibition—“Emilio Sánchez: Luz, línea y sombra.” ''Repeating Islands''. 6 Aug 2013]
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Recognition and contribution
Sanchez's paintings and prints drew the attention of both the public and critics as early as 1958.[ In 1967, he was interviewed for the series ''Listening with Pictures'' by Arlene Jacobowitz, Assistant Curator of Paintings and Sculpture of the ]Brooklyn Museum of Art
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.["Sanchez-Interview." ''Emilio Sanchez Foundation']
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/ref> He was also recognized internationally and was awarded first prize at the 1974 Biennial in San Juan, Puerto Rico.[ During his career, his critical supporters included American art collector Barbara Duncan and A Hyatt Mayor, print curator at the Metropolitan Museum in New York.][
In style and subject matter Sanchez's work reflected both Latin-American and American culture. His colorful Caribbean palette and interest in light and shadow on vernacular architecture is attributed to his formative years in Cuba.][ Although his flat, sometimes abstract, geometric style was not unlike his Brazilian contemporaries ]Alfredo Volpi
Alfredo Volpi (April 14, 1896 – May 28, 1988), was a prominent painter of the artistic and cultural Brazilian modernist movement. He was born in Lucca, Italy but, less than two years later, he was brought by his parents to São Paulo, Brazi ...
and Livio Abramo
Livio Abramo (June 23, 1903 – April 26, 1992) was a Brazilian-born Paraguayan sketcher, engraver, and aquarellist.
Abramo was born on June 23, 1903, in Araraquara, Brazil to History of the Jews in Italy, Italian-Jewish parents of Sephardi ...
, his paintings evoked a sense of place that, for art historian Rafael DíazCasas, reflected a "feeling of displacement" and "idea of an absent household".["Thirteen paintings and works on paper by Emilio Sanchez at Frederico Sève Gallery." ''Art Daily''. 201]
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/ref>[Angeline, John; Bleys, Rudi C.; and DiazCasas, Rafael. ''Hard Light: The Work of Emilio Sanchez''. Ed. Ann Koll. New York: Prestel Publishing 2011: 22. Print.] Although Sanchez's work is important within American Hispanic art,[ his work is also in the tradition of American painters ]Edward Hopper
Edward Hopper (July 22, 1882 – May 15, 1967) was an American realism painter and printmaker. He is one of America's most renowned artists and known for his skill in depicting modern American life and landscapes.
Born in Nyack, New York, to a ...
and Georgia O'Keeffe
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.[Angeline, John; Bleys, Rudi C.; and DiazCasas, Rafael. ''Hard Light: The Work of Emilio Sanchez''. Ed. Ann Koll. New York: Prestel Publishing 2011: 30-32. Print.] For art historian John Angeline, his work also evoked the paintings of Charles Sheeler
Charles Sheeler (July 16, 1883 – May 7, 1965) was an American artist known for his Precisionism, Precisionist paintings, commercial photographer, commercial photography, and the 1921 avant-garde film, ''Manhatta'', which he made in collaboratio ...
and extended "Precisionism
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a step further."[Angeline, John. "Emilio Sanchez." ''ArtNexus''. 63 (Jan-Mar 2007). Print]
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/ref> Composed with "a photographer's eye",[Barnes, Peter. "Emilio Sanchez reveals beauty in unremarkable landscapes." ''C-Ville Weekly''. Charlotte, Virginia. 25 Jun 2012]
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/ref> Sanchez's New York scenes recalled Berenice Abbott
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's urban photographs or Judith Turner's architectural abstractions.[ Aesthetically versatile, Sanchez's "modernist investigations"][ are also linked to the Pop art imagery of ]Andy Warhol
Andy Warhol (;''Random House Webster's Unabridged Dictionary''"Warhol" born Andrew Warhola Jr.; August 6, 1928 – February 22, 1987) was an American visual artist, film director and producer. A leading figure in the pop art movement, Warhol ...
or Jasper Johns
Jasper Johns (born May 15, 1930) is an American painter, sculptor, draftsman, and printmaker. Considered a central figure in the development of American postwar art, he has been variously associated with abstract expressionism, Neo-Dada, and ...
,[Angeline, John; Bleys, Rudi C.; and DiazCasas, Rafael. ''Hard Light: The Work of Emilio Sanchez''. Ed. Ann Koll. New York: Prestel Publishing 2011: 36. Print.] or can be categorized as Camp (style)
Camp is an Aesthetics, aesthetic and sensibility that regards something as appealing or amusing because of its heightened level of artifice, affectation and exaggeration, especially when there is also a playful or Irony, ironic element. ''Camp ...
.[Angeline, John; Bleys, Rudi C.; and DiazCasas, Rafael. ''Hard Light: The Work of Emilio Sanchez''. Ed. Ann Koll. New York: Prestel Publishing 2011: 47-51. Print.] For Angeline, Sanchez assimilated and appreciated "the different styles and artistic choices surrounding him while maintaining his own voice."[
In 2021, on the centennial anniversary of Sanchez's birth, the United States Postal Service released a series of postage stamps featuring four of his works: ''Los Toldos'' (1973), ''Ty’s Place'' (1976), ''En el Souk'' (1972) and ''Untitled (Ventanita entreabierta)'' (1981).
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Public collections
Sanchez's work is found in many museum collections, most notably the Metropolitan Museum of Art
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(New York NY) which has 200 drawings or prints. His work is also found in the collections of the Perez Art Museum Miami (Miami FL), Museum of Modern Art
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(New York NY), the New York Public Library
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(New York NY), Brooklyn Museum
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(Brooklyn NY), El Museo del Barrio
El Museo del Barrio, often known simply as El Museo (the museum), is a museum at 1230 Fifth Avenue in Upper Manhattan, New York City. It is located near the northern end of Fifth Avenue's Museum Mile, immediately north of the Museum of the City ...
, National Gallery of Art
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(Washington, DC), Smithsonian American Art Museum
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(Washington DC), Art Museum of the Americas
Art Museum of the Americas (AMA), located in Washington, D.C., is the first art museum in the United States primarily devoted to exhibiting works of modern and contemporary art from Latin America and the Caribbean. The museum was formally establis ...
(Washington, DC), Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
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(Boston MA), Munson-Williams-Proctor Arts Institute
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The ...
(Utica NY), Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
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comprising the de Young Museum in Golden Gate Park and the Legion of Honor in Lincoln Park, is the largest public arts institution in the city of San Francisco. FAMSF's combined attendance was 1,1 ...
(San Francisco CA), Museum of Fine Arts Houston
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(Houston TX), Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes (Havana, Cuba), Museo de Arte de Ponce (Ponce PR), Museo de Bellas Artes (Caracas, Venezuela), Museo de Arte Moderno Bogotá (Bogotá, Colombia), Museo de Arte Moderno de Cartagena (Cartagena Colombia), La Tertulia Museum (Cali, Colombia), and at the National Gallery of Australia
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(Canberra, Australia).["Sanchez-Collections." ''Emilio Sanchez Foundation'']
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/ref> His work is also found in the university collections of the New York Law School
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, Ursinus College
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, University of Michigan
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, Muscarelle Museum of Art, Indiana University
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and Kinsey Institute
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, University of Wyoming
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, University of Notre Dame
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, Southern Illinois University
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, University of Virginia
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, Syracuse University
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, Caribbean University (Bayamón, PR), and at the Universidad del Turabo.[ Sanchez's original papers as well as a digital database of his work (5486 images and 614 text documents such as letters, press releases or reviews), compiled by the Emilio Sanchez Foundation, are located at the Smithsonian's ]Archives of American Art
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(Washington DC). A small archive of Sanchez's documents or source materials including photographs are archived at the Miami-Dade Public Library
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Governance
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Emilio Sanchez Foundation
In his will Sanchez stipulated that a foundation be established to support contemporary artists or ophthalmic research as well as promote and distribute his remaining work. Officially established in 2005, the Foundation funded the Emilio Sanchez Award in the Visual Arts, awarded in association with the Cintas Foundation annually from 2005 to 2009.[ The Foundation also contributed to the Cuban Artist Fund, ]El Museo del Barrio
El Museo del Barrio, often known simply as El Museo (the museum), is a museum at 1230 Fifth Avenue in Upper Manhattan, New York City. It is located near the northern end of Fifth Avenue's Museum Mile, immediately north of the Museum of the City ...
, the Bronx Museum of the Arts
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, the Storefront for Art and Architecture
Storefront for Art and Architecture is an independent, non-profit art and architecture organization located in SoHo, Manhattan in New York City. The organization is committed to the advancement of innovative positions in architecture, art and des ...
, and the Museum of Latin American Art
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(Long Beach CA).[ From 2005 to 2012, the Foundation distributed over 4,000 of the artist's 7,000 prints or paintings to 72 institutions in the United States, Cuba and Puerto Rico, while the remainder were sold or are currently on sale.][ In 2011, the Foundation published ''Hard Light: The Work of Emilio Sanchez'', edited by Curator Ann Koll, which included essays by John Angeline, Rudi C. Bleys, and Rafael DiazCasas. Although the Foundation closed its studio space on 19 West 21st Street In February 2012, it continues to maintain an online presence.][
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References
''Other References''
* "Cuban Museum takes bold step in pairing artists." ''The Miami Herald
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''. 20 Feb 1993. Print.
* Veigas-Zamora, Jose; Vives Gutierrez; Cristina; Nodal, Adolfo V.; Garzon, Valia; and Montes de Oca, Dannys. ''Memoria: Cuban Art of the 20th Century''. Los Angeles CA: California/International Arts Foundation 2001. Print.
* Viegas, Jose. ''Memoria: Artes Visuales Cubanas Del Siglo Xx''. Los Angeles CA: California International Arts 2004. Print. or (Spanish)
External links
*''Emilio Sanchez Foundation''
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*"Listening to Pictures." Interview by Arlene Jacobowitz, Assistant Curator of Paintings and Sculpture of the Brooklyn Museum of Art
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. ''Emilio Sanchez Foundation''
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*"Emilio Sanchez." ''Beaux-Arts des Amériques''.
*"Comparing the work of Emilio Sanchez to that of Edward Hopper." ''Frederico Sève Gallery''
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*"Comparing the work of Emilio Sanchez to that of Georgia O'Keeffe." ''Frederico Sève Gallery''
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*"Influence Puerto Rican & Cuban Architecture had on Emilio Sanchez." ''Frederico Sève Gallery''
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*"Discussion on the Solar Quality of Emilio Sanchez's Work." ''Frederico Sève Gallery''. 15 Nov 2011
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*Angeline, John; Bleys, Rudi C.; and DiazCasas, Rafael. ''Hard Light: The Work of Emilio Sanchez''. Ed. Ann Koll. New York: Prestel Publishing, 2011. Print.
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*"Emilio Sanchez." ''AskART''
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*"Emilio Sanchez." ''Invaluable''
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1921 births
1999 deaths
20th-century American painters
20th-century American male artists
American contemporary painters
Artists from Havana
Artists from New York (state)
Columbia University School of the Arts alumni
Cuban emigrants to the United States
American male painters
Cuban male painters
People from Warwick, New York
Yale University alumni
Cuban LGBTQ painters
American LGBTQ painters