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Cundo Bermúdez (Cuban,1914-2008)
Mujer con el Pájaro Verde, 1954
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Cundo Bermudez (Cuban, 1914 – 2008) Las comadres 1942
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Cundo Bermudez - Untitled (Dama en rojo)
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Our Lady of Copper, 1970 Cundo Bermudez
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Mercedes y el Mar (Mercedes and the Sea), Cundo Bermúdez, 1986
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La Frutica, 1990.  27 Color Serigraph by Cundo Bermudez (Cuban, 1914 - 2008).  miami-press.com
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Cundo Bermudez (1914 - 2008) Reclining Woman, 1969 (90 x 132 cm.) gouache on paper.
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Cundo Bermúdez (September 3, 1914 – October 30, 2008), born Secundino (Cundo) Bermúdez y Delgado, was a Cuban painter. Born in Havana, Cuba, he died of a heart attack in his Westchester home on October 30, 2008. __________________________________ CUNDO BERMUDEZ [Cuban b.1914] Untitled, 1960 Oil on masonite 33 ½ x 23 ½ In. 85.1 x 59.7 Cm. Provenance: Gary Nader Collection, ‪Miami, FL‬    #womeninart #virtualexhibition #art #nadermuseum #womaninart #womaninlatinamericanart #nadermuseum #artlover #fridakhalo #carmenherrera #marthaboto #taniabrugera #leonoracarrington #ligiaclark #olgadeamaral #elianeduarte #gego #beatrizmilhazes #ameliapelaez #betsabeeromero #dorissalcedo #olgasinclair #lolosoldevilla #alexisleyvamachado #cuban #bermudez #garynader #garynadtrartcentre #cundobermudez (at Gary Nader Art Centre) https://www.instagram.com/p/CRCCF6gLBgB/?utm_medium=tumblr
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FIU Gets Art Donation
The Patricia & Phillip Frost Art Museum FIU announces a major donation by Univision Communications Inc. (UCI) of 57 artworks from its collection, featuring serigraphs, paintings and mixed media works by forty artists and masters from throughout Latin America and the United States, including: Cundo Bermudez, Coqui Calderon, Humberto Calzada, Antonia Guzman, Wifredo Lam, Rafael Soriano, Fernando De Szyszlo. The artists in this collection are from Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Guatemala, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Puerto Rico, Santo Domingo, the United States, Uruguay and Venezuela.
The museum will showcase many of the gifted works in the new exhibition Reflections of the Americas: New Acquisitions from the Collection of Univision (Sept. 23-Jan. 3, including Art Basel season). The opening reception is free and open to the public on Saturday, September 23 from 4:00-7:00 p.m. The museum is located on the campus of Florida International University, 10975 S.W. 17 Street (directions and map).
“The Frost Art Museum FIU is honored to have been chosen by Univision for this donation of Latin American art,” said Dr. Jordana Pomeroy, the museum’s director. “This collection from Univision aligns naturally with our mission to inspire and propel Miami’s evolution as a cultural destination. For the first time ever, for this year’s Art Basel season the Frost Art Museum FIU is dedicating our galleries to showcase Latin American artists with a winning trifecta of three exhibitions: Reflections of the Americas: New Acquisitions from the Collection of Univision; Rafael Soriano: The Artist as Mystic; and Continental Abstractions: Highlights from the Art Museum of the Americas.” 
“For over 60 years, Univision has been uniting the 22 nationalities that comprise the U.S. Hispanic community through their one common language, Spanish,” said Jessica Rodriguez, EVP and CMO of Univision Communications Inc. “And just as language is a reflection of its culture, nothing is a more accurate reflection of a people’s true character and personality than its art.”
“This wide-ranging collection, housed and exhibited throughout the hallways of our flagship Univision Television Network broadcast facility in Miami, has served as a constant inspiration and reflection of the rich tapestry of cultures and traditions that make up this country’s diverse Hispanic community,” adds Jessica Rodriguez. “So it is especially appropriate that as a longtime contributor to the culture of greater Miami, that Univision donates this collection of 57 celebrated works to another great hometown institution, the Patricia & Phillip Frost Art Museum FIU, so that they may inspire others for years to come.”
source https://hotspotsmagazine.com/2017/09/27/fiu-gets-art-donation/ from Hot Spots Magazine http://hotspotsmagazin.blogspot.com/2017/09/fiu-gets-art-donation.html
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FIU Gets Art Donation
The Patricia & Phillip Frost Art Museum FIU announces a major donation by Univision Communications Inc. (UCI) of 57 artworks from its collection, featuring serigraphs, paintings and mixed media works by forty artists and masters from throughout Latin America and the United States, including: Cundo Bermudez, Coqui Calderon, Humberto Calzada, Antonia Guzman, Wifredo Lam, Rafael Soriano, Fernando De Szyszlo. The artists in this collection are from Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Guatemala, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Puerto Rico, Santo Domingo, the United States, Uruguay and Venezuela.
The museum will showcase many of the gifted works in the new exhibition Reflections of the Americas: New Acquisitions from the Collection of Univision (Sept. 23-Jan. 3, including Art Basel season). The opening reception is free and open to the public on Saturday, September 23 from 4:00-7:00 p.m. The museum is located on the campus of Florida International University, 10975 S.W. 17 Street (directions and map).
“The Frost Art Museum FIU is honored to have been chosen by Univision for this donation of Latin American art,” said Dr. Jordana Pomeroy, the museum’s director. “This collection from Univision aligns naturally with our mission to inspire and propel Miami’s evolution as a cultural destination. For the first time ever, for this year’s Art Basel season the Frost Art Museum FIU is dedicating our galleries to showcase Latin American artists with a winning trifecta of three exhibitions: Reflections of the Americas: New Acquisitions from the Collection of Univision; Rafael Soriano: The Artist as Mystic; and Continental Abstractions: Highlights from the Art Museum of the Americas.” 
“For over 60 years, Univision has been uniting the 22 nationalities that comprise the U.S. Hispanic community through their one common language, Spanish,” said Jessica Rodriguez, EVP and CMO of Univision Communications Inc. “And just as language is a reflection of its culture, nothing is a more accurate reflection of a people’s true character and personality than its art.”
“This wide-ranging collection, housed and exhibited throughout the hallways of our flagship Univision Television Network broadcast facility in Miami, has served as a constant inspiration and reflection of the rich tapestry of cultures and traditions that make up this country’s diverse Hispanic community,” adds Jessica Rodriguez. “So it is especially appropriate that as a longtime contributor to the culture of greater Miami, that Univision donates this collection of 57 celebrated works to another great hometown institution, the Patricia & Phillip Frost Art Museum FIU, so that they may inspire others for years to come.”
from Hotspots! Magazine https://hotspotsmagazine.com/2017/09/27/fiu-gets-art-donation/ from Hot Spots Magazine https://hotspotsmagazine.tumblr.com/post/165799272835
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hotspotsmagazine · 7 years
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FIU Gets Art Donation
The Patricia & Phillip Frost Art Museum FIU announces a major donation by Univision Communications Inc. (UCI) of 57 artworks from its collection, featuring serigraphs, paintings and mixed media works by forty artists and masters from throughout Latin America and the United States, including: Cundo Bermudez, Coqui Calderon, Humberto Calzada, Antonia Guzman, Wifredo Lam, Rafael Soriano, Fernando De Szyszlo. The artists in this collection are from Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Guatemala, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Puerto Rico, Santo Domingo, the United States, Uruguay and Venezuela.
The museum will showcase many of the gifted works in the new exhibition Reflections of the Americas: New Acquisitions from the Collection of Univision (Sept. 23-Jan. 3, including Art Basel season). The opening reception is free and open to the public on Saturday, September 23 from 4:00-7:00 p.m. The museum is located on the campus of Florida International University, 10975 S.W. 17 Street (directions and map).
“The Frost Art Museum FIU is honored to have been chosen by Univision for this donation of Latin American art,” said Dr. Jordana Pomeroy, the museum’s director. “This collection from Univision aligns naturally with our mission to inspire and propel Miami’s evolution as a cultural destination. For the first time ever, for this year’s Art Basel season the Frost Art Museum FIU is dedicating our galleries to showcase Latin American artists with a winning trifecta of three exhibitions: Reflections of the Americas: New Acquisitions from the Collection of Univision; Rafael Soriano: The Artist as Mystic; and Continental Abstractions: Highlights from the Art Museum of the Americas.” 
“For over 60 years, Univision has been uniting the 22 nationalities that comprise the U.S. Hispanic community through their one common language, Spanish,” said Jessica Rodriguez, EVP and CMO of Univision Communications Inc. “And just as language is a reflection of its culture, nothing is a more accurate reflection of a people’s true character and personality than its art.”
“This wide-ranging collection, housed and exhibited throughout the hallways of our flagship Univision Television Network broadcast facility in Miami, has served as a constant inspiration and reflection of the rich tapestry of cultures and traditions that make up this country’s diverse Hispanic community,” adds Jessica Rodriguez. “So it is especially appropriate that as a longtime contributor to the culture of greater Miami, that Univision donates this collection of 57 celebrated works to another great hometown institution, the Patricia & Phillip Frost Art Museum FIU, so that they may inspire others for years to come.”
from Hotspots! Magazine https://hotspotsmagazine.com/2017/09/27/fiu-gets-art-donation/
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artlatina-blog · 7 years
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Retrato de la Bisabuela, 1997 by Cundo Bermudez Screenprint Edition of 150 
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Hyperallergic: Art Movements
Arthur Szyk, “Murder Incorporated: Hirohito, Hitlerhito, Benito” (December 1941), watercolor and gouache on paper, Harlan Crow Library, Dallas, Texas (courtesy New-York Historical Society)
Art Movements is a weekly collection of news, developments, and stirrings in the art world. Subscribe to receive these posts as a weekly newsletter.
Charlottesville’s city council voted to shroud its statues of Confederate Generals Robert E. Lee and Thomas “Stonewall” Jackson in black fabric following the murder of anti-fascist campaigner Heather Heyer at the Unite the Right rally. Confederate memorials were recently removed from the University of Texas, Woodlawn Cemetery at West Palm Beach, a public park in Helena, Montana, and various locations throughout New York City. The Beauvoir, the Jefferson Davis Home and Presidential Library, announced its willingness to take any Confederate memorials removed by “any city or jurisdiction” across the US.
President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump declined to attend the upcoming annual Kennedy Center Honors in “order to allow the honorees to celebrate without any political distraction,” according to a press statement from the White House. Honorees Carmen de Lavallade and Norman Lear both stated that they planned to boycott the event.
Lonnie G. Bunch III, the founding director of the Smithsonian’s National Museum of African American History and Culture, published a statement in the wake of the deadly clashes at Charlottesville, reiterating the museum’s mission “of bringing history — with all of its pain and its promise — front and center.” “It is not surprising … to find that the dedication of Confederate monuments spiked in two distinct time periods,” Bunch’s statement reads. “The first encompassed the years when states were passing Jim Crow laws disenfranchising African Americans and the second corresponds to the modern civil rights movement. These monuments are symbols that tell us less about the actual Civil War but more about the uncivil peace that followed.”
All 17 private members of the President’s Committee on the Arts and Humanities resigned, condemning Trump’s “support of the hate groups and terrorists who killed and injured fellow Americans in Charlottesville.”
The Village Voice announced that it will end its print publication.
The New-York Historical Society announced an exhibition of over 40 works by illustrator and miniaturist Arthur Szyk (1894–1951). The Polish-Jewish artist is best known for his caricatures of the Nazis and the other Axis power leaders, many of which were commissioned as posters and pamphlets during World War II.
A visitor stepped on a horizontal pigment sculpture by Yves Klein at Theatre of the Void, an exhibition of the artist’s work at the BOZAR/Centre for Fine Arts, Belgium. A similar incident took place at Nice’s Musée d’art moderne et d’art contemporain in April.
(via Twitter/@Bromtommig)
Islamic extremist Ahmad al-Faqi al-Mahdi was held liable for €2.7 million (~$3.2 million) in damages by the International Criminal Court for the destruction of nine centuries-old mausoleums and the Sidi Yahia mosque in Timbuktu — the first such ruling by the court for an act of cultural destruction.
Kassel city councilman Thomas Materner, a member of the far-right party AfD (Alternative für Deutschland), threatened to organize protests should the city acquire Olu Oguibe’s Documenta 14 art work, “Das Fremdlinge und Flüchtlinge” (“Monument for Strangers and Refugees”), an obelisk dedicated to refugees. Materner described the sculpture as “degenerate art,” a term used by the Nazis to characterize modernist art.
Cambridge University Press came under intense criticism for complying with a request from China to block access to over 300 articles from The China Quarterly. Access to the articles has since been reinstated according to an announcement by the Quarterly‘s editor, Tim Pringle.
Over 40 Portuguese photographers pledged to reject exhibition opportunities or funding from the Israeli state until the country “complies with international law and respects the human rights of Palestinians.”
The International Foundation for Art Research identified four fake Jackson Pollock paintings, each of which was attributed to the collection of the likely fictitious James Brennerman — an “insane recluse” who supposedly gave his collection away to his servants.
Richard Pearson, a con artist who forged works in the style of Norman Cornish (1919–2014), was sentenced to three years and seven months in prison. Pearson was ordered to pay a nominal sum of £1, a penalty that will increase should he come into possession of any new assets.
Two specialists verified a work by John Constable for the BBC’s Fake or Fortune? program. The show’s co-presenter, art dealer Philip Mould, previously owned the painting — then dismissed as a fake —  but was unable to authenticate the work at the time.
A family damaged an 800-year-old coffin at the Prittlewell Priory Museum in Southend, Essex, after lifting their child over it in order to pose for a photograph. According to the Guardian, the family left the museum without reporting the damage.
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Wifredo Lam, “Pleniluna” (undated), lithograph (courtesy Patricia & Phillip Frost Art Museum FIU)
Univision Communications Inc. donated 57 artworks by 40 artists from Latin America and the United States to the Patricia and Phillip Frost Art Museum. The gift includes works by Cundo Bermudez, Coqui Calderon, Humberto Calzada, Antonia Guzman, Wifredo Lam, Rafael Soriano, and Fernando De Szyszlo.
The Walton Family Charitable Support Foundation donated $120 million to establish a school of art at the University of Arkansas.
The Pérez Art Museum Miami (PAMM) exceeded its $200,000 fundraising goal to match a challenge grant for the PAMM Fund for African American Art, a fund dedicated to the purchase of contemporary art by African American artists.
The National Gallery in London acquired Bernardo Bellotto’s “The Fortress of Königstein from the North” (ca 1756–58) after an appeal raised £11.7 million (~$15 million) to save it from export.
Bernardo Bellotto, “The Fortress of Königstein from the North” (ca 1756–58), oil on canvas, 132.1 x 236.2 cm (© The National Gallery, London)
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The Baltimore Museum of Art appointed seven new members to its board of trustees: Heidi Berghuis, Maya Rockeymoore Cummings, Brooke Lierman, David H. Milton, Adam Pendleton, Scott Schelle, and Wilma Bulkin Siegel.
Viviana Bianchi was appointed executive director of the Bronx Council on the Arts.
Ruba Katrib was appointed curator of MoMA PS1.
June Yap was appointed director of curatorial, programs, and publications at the Singapore Art Museum.
Allegra Pesenti was appointed associate director and senior curator of the UCLA Grunwald Center for the Graphic Arts.
Jo Widoff and Lars Bang Larsen were appointed to Moderna Museet’s curatorial team.
The Museum of Modern Art appointed Rob Baker as director of marketing and creative strategy and Leah Dickerman as director of editorial and content strategy.
Jagdip Jagpal will succeed Neha Kirpal as director of the India Art fair.
The Main Museum in Downtown Los Angeles implemented bilingual exhibition labels, materials, and programming in English and Spanish.
Moniker International Art Fair will open its first New York edition in May 2018.
The world’s first Partition Museum opened in Amritsar, India.
The Equal Justice Initiative announced the construction of a museum in Montgomery dedicated to charting slavery, racial terror, segregation, and mass incarceration.
Gallery 1957 opened a second space in Accra, Ghana.
Poster House, an institution dedicated to showcasing posters from around the world, will open at 119 West 23rd Street in New York — the former home of TekServe — late next year. A pop-up exhibition will open at the space on September 20.
Michael Halsband, poster for “Andy Warhol and Jean-Michel Basquiat: Paintings” (1985) (courtesy Poster House)
Accolades
Seitu Jones received the 2017 McKnight Distinguished Artist Award.
Obituaries
John Abercrombie (1944–2017), jazz guitarist.
Brian Aldiss (1925–2017), writer. Best known for his science-fiction work such as Super-Toys Last All Summer Long (1969).
Sonny Burgess (1929–2017), rockabilly singer.
Chiara Fumai (1978–2017), artist.
Janusz Glowacki (1938–2017), playwright.
Karl Otto Götz (1914–2017), artist.
Dick Gregory (1932–2017), satirist and activist.
Leo Hershkowitz (1924–2017), archivist and historian.
Masatoyo Kishi (1924–2017), abstract painter and sculptor.
Jerry Lewis (1926–2017), comedian, actor, and filmmaker.
M.T. Liggett (1930–2017), folk artist.
Ramon Boixados Malé (1927–2017), president of the Gala-Salvador Dalí Foundation.
Thomas Meehan (1929–2017), Broadway writer.
Stuart J. Thompson (1955-2017), Broadway producer and manager.
Gordon Williams (1934–2017), writer. Best known for The Siege of Trencher’s Farm (1971) and The Duellists (1977).
Sculptures by M.T. Liggett, Mullinville, Kansas (via Wikipedia)
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Cundo Bermudez - Esperando a Margot
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Art Wynwood 2017 – Miami Art Fair Preview
Art Wynwood, presented by Art Miami, will celebrate its sixth edition at The Art Wynwood Pavilion. The fair, located in Midtown Miami at 3001 NE 1st Avenue, runs during the Presidents Day Weekend from Thursday, February 16th to Monday, February 20th, 2017.

The five-day show sponsored by Christie’s International Real Estate will kick off with a VIP Private Preview, benefiting the Miami City Ballet, with light bites and cocktails on Thursday evening.
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Art Wynwood has become the most important winter contemporary art fair in the Southeast showcasing international galleries representing a vibrant array of works from world renowned contemporary and modern artists, emerging young talent, and underground artists in the street art movement.

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Luis Valenzuela, Miami’s own visual artist, fashion designer and head of The Creators Lab, will exhibit a selection of headpieces inspired by the work of master Cuban painter, Cundo Bermudez. His designs will be modeled and he will showcase miniature versions of his headpieces on 3D printed models at The Creators Lab booth.
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This year, Art Wynwood will honor the legendary Shepard Fairey. Fairey, an American contemporary street artist, graphic designer, activist, illustrator, entrepreneur and the founder of OBEY Clothing, will receive the Tony Goldman Lifetime Artistic Achievement Award. 
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Presented in partnership with Wynwood Walls, the award acknowledges individuals in art whose careers have changed the industry.
 Other specials events include:
Longtime Art Wynwood exhibitor, renowned Cuban art gallery Cernuda Arte will host a panel discussion in conjunction with the Coral Gables Museum highlighting the concurrent museum exhibit Cuban Art in the 20th Century. There will be a special Cuban art exhibit at the fair bridging 20th and 21st century art from the island nation.
 

JW Marriot Marquis Miami and Hotel Beaux Arts Miami, the official luxury hotels of Art Miami, will host a special installation in their lobby highlighting works from participating Art Wynwood galleries from around the world.

Tickets: $25; one-day pass. $55; multi-day pass.  Opening Night VIP Preview Benefit for Miami City Ballet; $200.
Opening Night VIP Preview: Thursday, February 16th, from 6PM to 10PM.
Regular fair hours, starting, Friday, February 17 through Sunday, February 19 are 11AM – 7PM, and, on Monday, February 20, 11AM – 6PM. For further information or tickets, please call: 800-376-5850, or visit: www.artwynwood.com

Art Wynwood is located at 3001 NE 1st Avenue, Miami, FL 33137
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Dos Figuras con Florero (Two Figures with Flower Vase), 1959.   Mixed media on board, laid down on canvas by Cundo Bermudez (1914 - 2008). cernudaarte.com
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