Blanc, Giulio V., b. 1955 d. 1995
Art historianMiami, Fla. (Show Bio)
Giulio V. Blanc papers, 1920-1995
11.0 linear ft. (on 11 microfilm reels)
Reel(s): 5476-5487
Papers compiled by Blanc concerning Cuban, Cuban-American, and Latin American art and artists dating from 1920 to 1995.
The bulk (8 ft.), of the collection consists of artists' files, 1920-1995, documenting nearly 300 artists with biographical material, letters, newspaper clippings, interviews, photographs, and exhibition announcements and catalogs. Among the artists represented are Maria Brito, Maria Martínez-Cañas, Pablo Cano, Margarita Cano, Marío Carreño, Ramon Carulla, Hernán Garcia, Antonio Gattorno, Wifredo Lam (file contains an interview with Cuban ethnographer Lydia Cabrera speaking on artist Wifredo Lam), Julio Larraz, Carlos Macía, Amelia Peláez (file contains an interview with one of the Peláez sisters, exhibition catalogs dating from the 1930s, and clippings from the 1920s), Enrique Riverón (includes illustrated letters and cards from Riveron to Blanc and his parents, and an interview conducted by Blanc), Demi and Arturo Rodríguez, Juan Sí, José Gómez Sícre, and César Trasobares.
Subject files (1 ft.), 1933-1995, relate to Cuban art, culture, and society, the Cuban Revolution, book projects, Havana and Sao Paulo biennials, and the Cuban Museum of Art and Culture in Miami concerning the controversy surrounding the inclusion of non-exiled Cuban artists in a 1988 art auction at the Museum.
Exhibition files (0.5 ft.), 1977-1995, relate mostly to exhibitions curated by Blanc, and contain letters from artists, museum directors and staff, and colleagues; drafts and finished essays for catalogs; exhibition catalogs and reviews from newspapers.
Photographs, 1981-1993, include b&w portraits of artists, photographs of Blanc with "Miami Generation" artists María Brito, Pablo Cano, María Martínez-Cañas, Carlos Macía, Arturo Rodríguez, and César Trasobares; and photographs of other artists.
Sound recordings consist of two cassette tapes: a 1992 College Art Association session "Artistic Voices of Latin America: The Aesthetics of Anti-Colonialism" in which Blanc was a panelist, along with Shifra Goldman, Juan Sánchez, Regina Vater, Guillermo Gómez-Pena, Oscar Vázquez, Victoria Libin, and others; and an interview conducted by Blanc with poet and priest Monseñor Angel Gaztelu Gorriti, a friend of many Cuban artists who presided over Amelia Peláez's funeral service in 1968.
Donated 1998 by Margherita Blanc, sister of Giulio V. Blanc.
How to Use this Collection
- Microfilm reels 5476-5487 available for use at Archives of American Art offices and through interlibrary loan. A duplicate set was also donated to the CUNY Graduate Center Library, 365 5th Ave., New York, NY, at the request of Margherita Blanc.
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