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“When we think of the great figures of 20th-century Cuban art, Emilio Sanchez (1921–1999) is one whose esteem has yet to be fully grasped, and whose stock remains most certainly in the ascendancy. As a realist artist who specialized in depicting the vernacular architecture and landscapes of the West Indies, Sanchez was attracted to Cuban folklore and to architectural scenes of everyday life rather than the great historical narratives of Western civilization.”

Emilio Sanchez Revisited | A Centenary Celebration of the Artist’s Life and Work

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Emilio Sanchez Revisited | A Centenary Celebration of the Artist’s Life and Work

Preface by LnS Gallery
Essays by Victor Deupi and Elizabeth Thompson Goizueta
Edited by Victor Deupi

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Emilio Sanchez Fonts (1921–1999) was a Cuban American artist known for his architectural paintings, drawings, and graphic prints of New York, Latin America, and the Caribbean. As a realist artist, he was attracted to folklore and the vernacular, with architectural scenes of everyday life taking preference over the great historical narratives of western civilization. His keen eye and remarkable ability to edit incidental elements also made him a painter of dreamlike architectural enigmas, as if the buildings he depicted existed only in memory.

Sanchez’s work is in the permanent collections of many institutions, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York), the Boston Museum of Fine Arts, the Brooklyn Museum of Art, the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden (Washington DC), the Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes de La Habana (Havana), the Museo de Arte Moderno (Bogotá), and the Philadelphia Museum of Art. He received First Prize at the 1974 San Juan Biennial in, Puerto Rico, and was awarded the CINTAS Fellowship in the Visual Arts (1989-90). His remarkable story, like that of his tragic country, is a tale of powerful contrasts, intense light, and mysteriously penetrating shadows.

 

Emilio Sanchez Revisited
A Centenary Celebration of the Artist’s Life and Work


Book Size: 8.46 x 11,02 in / 215 x 280 mm
Format: Portrait
Pages: 112
Language: English
Photographs: 39
Illustrations: 65
Edition: Hardcover in slipcase(978-1-946226-50-1)