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Arturo Lindsay (born September 29, 1946) is a Panamanian-born artist and professor of art and art history at
Spelman College Spelman College is a private, historically black, women's liberal arts college in Atlanta, Georgia. It is part of the Atlanta University Center academic consortium in Atlanta. Founded in 1881 as the Atlanta Baptist Female Seminary, Spelman re ...
. His scholarship specializes in
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research on African spiritual and aesthetic retentions in contemporary American cultures. His Panamanian/American identity is reflected in his art, which focuses on
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in America.


Early life and education

Lindsay was born in
Colón, Panama Colón () is a city and seaport in Panama, beside the Caribbean Sea, lying near the Atlantic entrance to the Panama Canal. It is the capital of Panama's Colón Province and has traditionally been known as Panama's second city. Originally it was l ...
on September 29, 1946, and grew up in
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, New York. He attended graduate school at the
University of Massachusetts Amherst The University of Massachusetts Amherst (UMass Amherst, UMass) is a public research university in Amherst, Massachusetts and the sole public land-grant university in Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Founded in 1863 as an agricultural college, it ...
. Lindsay studied with AfriCOBRA member Nelson Stevens, Lionel Góngora, a Colombian artist and a founding member of Nueva Presencia and Salón Independiente in Mexico, Dr. Nana Nkestsia, Kwame Nkruma’s first Minister of Art and Culture in Ghana.


Career

Lindsay began his career as a theater artist acting in and directing street theater projects in
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and
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. While pursuing a doctorate degree at
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Lindsay began working with fellow student Sandro Dernini, the originator of Plexus International. Lindsay became a founding member of Plexus New York. This multinational group of artists began creating large-scale collaborative art projects known as co-operas during the 1980s in New York City’s
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. Lindsay continues creating Plexus based projects in
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, and Portobelo, Panama. In the mid-1990s Lindsay returned to
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, where he co-founded the Painting Workshop of Taller Portobelo; an artist cooperative dedicated to preserving the traditions of the Congos who are descendants of
cimarrones Maroons are descendants of Africans in the Americas who escaped from slavery and formed their own settlements. They often mixed with indigenous peoples, eventually evolving into separate creole cultures such as the Garifuna and the Mascogos. ...
enslaved Africans that liberated themselves in wars fought against the
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. He later founded the Spelman College Summer Art Colony, which provides students and emerging artists from the United States and Panama with an opportunity to create works of art in the
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of Portobelo, Panama. In 2006, Lindsay was the Distinguished Batza Family Chair at
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and the Kemp Distinguished Visiting Professor at
Davidson College Davidson College is a private liberal arts college in Davidson, North Carolina. It was established in 1837 by the Concord Presbytery and named after Revolutionary War general William Lee Davidson, who was killed at the nearby Battle of Cowan ...
in Davidson, NC in 2005. Lindsay also received a
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Senior Scholar Award in 1999. He has been selected to be a part of th
smARTpower
project that is funded by the U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs and administered by the
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. Lindsay's 2008 solo exhibition, ''Love'', at the Museum of Contemporary African Diasporian Art, involves the use of "ashé", which is the
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concept for the life force found in all things.Arturo Lindsay: Love
Museum of Contemporary Diasporian Art exhibition review.
In 2009 he was commissioned to create a sculpture for the
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’s Latino Center Legacy Awards.


Recent career

Lindsay is the editor of ''Santería Aesthetics in Contemporary Latin American Art'' and has lectured and published several articles and catalogue essays on contemporary art theory and practice with a focus on the art and aesthetics of the
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. In recent years Lindsay has been creating
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,
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sculptures and time specific large-scale installations and sculptures at Las Orquídeas Environmental Sculpture Park in Portobelo, Panama. He designed the railings and medallions for the Judge Lenwood Jackson Justice Center in Atlanta, and paintings of Bayano and Felipillo, for Frank O. Gehry’s new museum, Museo de La Biodiversidad in Panama. Lindsay collaborated with poets Opal Moore and Sharan Strange, musician Joseph Jennings, set designer Paul Thomason, production coordinator, Dan Bascelli, choreographer T. Lang and soprano Laura English Robinson to create a performance entitled "Artists Contemplating Torture". It was presented in Portobelo, Panama,
Cape Town, South Africa Cape Town ( af, Kaapstad; , xh, iKapa) is one of South Africa's three capital cities, serving as the seat of the Parliament of South Africa. It is the legislature, legislative capital of the country, the oldest city in the country, and the sec ...
and Atlanta, Georgia, and was based on Lindsay's earlier work "Artists Contemplating the Fate of Those Who Speak of Freedom". Lindsay took part in a U.S. Department of State initiative called smARTpower) which partnered the Bronx Museum of the Arts and Medrar for Contemporary Art in
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, in an experiment in one-to-one diplomacy through the visual arts. The project documented social-media based experiences in the lives of ordinary Middle East youth. In 2016 Lindsay retired from teaching at Spelman College.


Selected solo exhibitions

*1993 ''El Monte: A Tribute to Lydia Cabrera'', Franklin Furnace, New York, NY *1994 ''Canto a la Libertad de Africa a America'', Museo de Arte Contemporaneo, Panama, Panama *1994 ''Congo Spirits'', Chassie Post Gallery, Atlanta, GA *1996 ''Animas, arcángeles y antepasados: Recent Work by Arturo Lindsay'' – Nexus Contemporary Art Center, Atlanta, GA; also Intermedia Art Center (1997), Minneapolis, MN; Diggs Gallery, Winston-Salem State University (1998) * 1999 ''Retorno de las ánimas Africanas'', Segunda Bienal Iberoaméricana de Lima – Salones de Artistas Invitados, Pancho Fierro, Lima, Peru * 2004 ''Mapping Ports: Sullivan’s Island, Goreé Island, Portobelo, Havana and Seville, a retrospective exhibition'', City Gallery at Waterfront, Charleston, SC. *2007 ''Arturo Lindsay: Love'' – Museum of Contemporary African Diasporan Art, Brooklyn, NY; also Chase Gallery, Bates College (2008), Lewiston, ME *2013 ''Arturo Lindsay: Portraits of Yemaya, (forthcoming)'', Chastain Art Center, Atlanta, GA


Selected group exhibitions

*1991 ''Southern Expressions: Tales Untold'', High Museum of Art, Atlanta, GA *1993 ''Ceremony of Spirit: Nature & Memory in Contemporary Latino Art'', The Mexican Museum, San Francisco, CA; also Western Washington University (1994), Studio Museum in Harlem (1995); Laguna Gloria Art Museum (1995); Boise Art Museum (1996); Fresno Metropolitan Museum (1996) *1996 ''Art in Atlanta'' (A traveling exhibition organized by Artist-in-Residence International) *1996 ''Plexus Performance/Installation: The Ark of the Well Being'', Palazzo del Esposizioni, Roof Garden, Rome, Italy *1997 ''In Search of Balance: The ArtistScholar'', Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC *1997 ''ES97'' – Salón Internacional de Estandartes, Centro Cultural Tijuana, and Museo Rufino Tamayo, Mexico City *1998 ''Percorsi dello Spirito'', Cittadella dei Musei Piazza Arsenale, Organized by Centro Culturale Man Ray, Cagliari, Italy *1999 ''Locating the Spirit: Religion and Spirituality in African American Art'', Smithsonian Institution, Anacostia Museum and the Center for African American History and Culture, Washington, DC *2000 ''Panameños en la bienal de Lima'', Museo de Arte Contemporaneo, Panama, Panama *2000 ''Percorsi dello Spirito Anno Duemila'', EXMA Centro Culturale D'Arte e Cultura, Cagliari, Italy *2001 ''Santuario de los reyes, una obra collectiva del Taller Portobelo'', XVI Festival Iberoamericano de Teatro, Cadiz, Spain *2007 ''Kindred Spirits, a two-man show with Fahamu Pecou'', Georgia College and State University, Milledgeville, GA *2007 ''Tradiciones Afro Caribeñas: Espiritualidad, Arte y Resistencia'', Casa Escute, Municipio Aútonomo de Carolina, Carolina, P.R. *2012 ''Caribbean: Crossroads of the World'', Studio Museum in Harlem and the Queens Museum, New York, NY


Selected residencies

*2003 Rockefeller Foundation, Bellagio Fellowship, Bellagio, Italy *2002 UNCF Mellon Faculty Seminar at Goree Institute with Wole Soyinka, Goree, Senegal *1994 Lila Wallace-Reader's Digest International Artist Residency Award, Portobelo, Panama


Selected art projects and performances

*1994 ''Plexus Interactive Art & Science Project'', Cagliari Museum, Sardinia, Italy *2008 ''Artist Contemplating the Fate of Those Who Speak f Freedom'' – Las Orquídeas Environmental Sculpture Park, Portobelo, Panama and Castle of Good Hope, Cape Town, SA *2008 ''Artist Contemplating Torture'' a performance art ritual. In collaboration with poet Opal Moore, musician Joe Jennings, filmmaker Ayoka Chenzira and others. Spelman College, Atlanta, GA *2010 ''Los abanicos de Portobelo'', Las Orquídeas Environmental Sculpture Park, Portobelo, Panama *2010 ''Sanctuary on the BeltLine'', The BeltLine, Inc., Atlanta, GA *2012 ''Bearing Witness: The Stories of Ordinary People Living During Extra-ordinary Times'' a multi-disciplinary performance art ritual/installation. Organized by smARTpower a Joint State Department and The Bronx Museum of Art project. Spelman College, Atlanta, GA and Medrar for Contemporary Art, Cairo, Egypt


Awards and recognitions

*1999 Fulbright Senior Scholar Award, The J. William Fulbright Foreign Scholarship Board *1996 Commissioned Artist, “17 Days of the Olympics” Hartsfield International Airport, Atlanta, GA *1996 Commissioned Artist, Nexus Contemporary Art Center, Corporation for Olympic Development in Atlanta


Scholarly publications

*2011 “Investigating the Aesthetics of Ashé,” in Actualidad de las Tradiciones Espirituales y Culturales Africanas en el Caribe y Latinoamérica, Primer y Segundo Simposio, compiled by María Elba Muñoz, Marta Moreno Vega and Mónica Cortes, edited by José Carvajal. Puerto Rico: Centro de Estudios Avanzados de Puerto Rico y el Caribe and Instituto de las Tradiciones Afrocaribeñas. *2008 “Understanding the Aesthetics of New Pop/NEOPOP,” in Fahamenon, Special; Collector’sIssue, Raleigh, NC: Flanders Art Gallery. *2004 “Santería Aesthetics: a Yoruba-Cuban Phenomenon,” in Encyclopedia of African-American Culture and History: The Black Experience in the Americas. Editor in Chief: Colin Palmer. Board Editors: Lisa Gail Collins; Marcyliena Morgan; Faith Smith; James Sweet; Robert Reid-Pharr. New York: Macmillan Reference USA. *2004 "The Congos of Panama,” Encyclopedia of African-American Culture and History: The Black Experience in the Americas. Editor in Chief: Colin Palmer. *2003 “The Research Methods of an Artist-Ethnographer on the Congo Coast of Panama,” in Breaking the Disciplines: Reconceptions in Knowledge, Art & Culture, edited by Marsha Meskimmon and Martin Davies. London: I.B. Tauris House. *2003 “Albert Chong: ‘It’s Complex,’” in Fresh Talk/Daring Gazes: Asian American Issues in Contemporary Art, edited by Elaine Kim, Margo Machido and Sharon Mizota. University of California Press. *2003 "Niveles de Conocimiento/Niveles de Entendimiento: El Arte de Hochi Asiatico. Layers of Knowledge/Layers of Understanding: The Art of Hochi Asiatico,” a bilingual museum catalog essay for the exhibition Hochi Asiatico, Metamorfosis de los Dioses. Habana, Cuba: Galeria Latinoamericana, Casa de las Américas. *1993 “Mestizaje and the Postmodern Aesthetic,” a museum catalog essay for the exhibition Ceremony of Spirit - Nature and Memory in Contemporary Latino Art. Curated by Amalia Mesa-Bains. The Mexican Museum, San Francisco, CA


References

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External links


Painting Workshop of Taller Portobelo"Profile at Spelman College
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