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Juana Valdes

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Juana Valdés (bɛ daa dɔɣi o la yuuni 1963) nyɛla nucheeni baŋda mini "associate professor" zaŋ n-ti University of Massachusetts Amherst.[1] O tumanima nyɛla din jandi Afro-Cuban[2][3] Valdés nyɛla ŋu tumdi ni kundivihira nɛmanima pam din be dunia bɔba ni yaɣa zaa ka dizuɣu tooi che ka o maani o nucheeni baŋsim tumanima zaani viɛnyɛla.[4][5]

Valdés nyɛla bɛ ni daa dɔɣi so Cabañas, Pinar Del Rio, Cuba yuuni 1963.O daa labi Miami ni o ma, o tizodoo n-ti pahi o tizopaɣa yuuni 1971; o ba nyɛla ŋun gba paai ni yuuni nyaaŋa.[6] O tumanima pam nyɛla din tooi tabi o bilimni Cuba yɛltɔɣa mini o biɛhigu taɣabu United States.[7]

O nyɛla ŋun daa deegi B.F.A. in Sculpture shikuru yuli booni Parsons School of Design yuuni 1991 ka daa nya o M.F.A. in Fine Arts shikuru yuli booni School of Visual Arts yuuni 1993. O nyɛla ŋun chaŋ Skowhegan School of Painting & Sculpture yuuni 1995 din daa niŋ ka o deegi Cosby Fellowship din daa yina Skowhegan School of Painting & Sculpture, Maine, United States nyaaŋa.[8]

Artistic Practice & Critical Reception

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Valdés's tuma nyɛla din be "museums and galleries" din kalinli gari kɔbigi o tiŋgbani mini tiŋduya, di shɛŋa nyɛ El Museo del Barrio, Whitebox Gallery n-ti pahi P.S. 1 Contemporary Art Center.[9]

O tumanima nyɛla din niŋ "museums and private collections" gili United States, di shɛŋa nyɛ Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture, Newark Museum of Art,[10][11][12] n-ti pahi Pérez Art Museum Miami.[13]

O tuma nyɛla Art in America,[14] Frieze,[15] Latinx Spaces, Miami Herald,[16][17] Berlin Art Link,[18] Santa Fe New Mexican,[19] South Florida Sun-Sentinel,[20] Newcity Art,[21] El Nuevo Herald,[22] The New Tropic[23] ni tooi labiri lihiri shɛli.

Valdés's tuma nyɛla bɛ ni tooi lahi mali shɛli wuhiri salo Bending Bone China: Juana Valdes’ Politics of the Skin Josune Urbistondo (2015)[24] n-ti pahi Latinx Art: Artists/Markets/Politics, Arlene Dávila.[25][26]

Juana Valdés nyɛla ŋun deei pina pam Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture yuuni 1995, National Association of Latino Arts mini Cultures Fund for the Arts liɣiri yuuni 2016,[27] Pollock-Krasner Foundation,[28] Cuban Artist Fund,[29] New York Foundation for the Arts, Netherland-America Foundation, Faculty Research Mentoring Program, Lifelong Learning Society, Oolite Arts Ellies Award,[30][31][32] Joan Mitchell Foundation,[33] n-ti pahi Anonymous Was A Woman Award.[34][35]

O tuma nyɛla nira ni tooi nya shɛli bukunima ni kamani Women and Migration: Responses in Art and History,[36] Relational Undercurrents: Contemporary Art of the Caribbean Archipelago,[37] Four Generations: The Joyner Giuffrida Collection of Abstract Art,[38] Much Wider Than a Line,[39] and Multiplicity: Contemporary Ceramic Sculpture.[40]

List of solo exhibitions [41]
Year Title Place
2023Juana Valdés: Embodied Memories, Ancestral HistoriesSarasota Art Museum, Sarasota, FL
2020Rest AshoreLocust Projects, Miami, FL
2019-20Terrestrial BodiesMiami Dade College Special Collection, Cuban Legacy Gallery, Miami, FL
2019Round 49: penumbras: sacred geometries, 'terrestrial bodies: roteiro,'Project Row Houses, Houston TX
2017The Colored Bone ChinaHerter Gallery, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA
2015An Inherent View of the WorldMindy Solomon Gallery, Miami, FL
2015From Island to Ocean: Caribbean and Pacific DialoguesCenter for Cultural Analysis at Rutgers, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ.
2015Mettre Noir Sur BlancGuttenberg Arts, Guttenberg, NJ.
2014Remnants- “What RemainsThomas Hunter Project Space, Hunter College, CUNY, NY.
2013SENSEI Exchange Series @ “The Cellar” of Little Fox Café, Part 008In The Fold, NY.
2009Past/Present Tense — Tiempos del SubjuntivoJamaica Center for Arts & Learning, NY.
2006Looking Back 1994 – 2004paul sharpe contemporary art, New York, NY.
2006The Land that time forgotDiaspora Vibe Gallery, Miami, FL.
2002Juana Valdes/Pedro VelezBronx River Art Center, Bronx, NY.
2000Haarlem/Harlem-Transported IllusionsBegane Grond Kunstcentrum, Utrecht, Netherlands.
2000Empty SpaceThe Avram Gallery, Southampton College-Long Island Unv. Southampton, NY.
1998YUCAMiami Dade Community College, Inter-American Gallery, Miami, FL.
1997Sweet Honesty- Tender PinkPhoenix Gallery Project Room, NY.
  1. Department of Fine Arts: Juana Valdes.
  2. Gómez-Upegui, Salomé (2022-07-07). 10 Cuban Artists Who Are Shaping Contemporary Art (en).
  3. Juana Valdes:An Inherent View of the World – Mindy Solomon Gallery.
  4. Latinx Spaces | Redefining Latinx Media – Artist Juana Valdes offers Refuge in 'Rest Ashore' (4 March 2021).
  5. PBS For The Arts | Latinx Voices Respond to the Moment.
  6. (2020) "'There's a Part of Me That Must Remain Truthful to the Story': An Interview with Juana Valdes1". Anthurium: A Caribbean Studies Journal 16. DOI:10.33596/anth.374.
  7. "24. Making Latinx Art: Juana Valdes at the Crossroads of Latinx and Latin American Art". Women and Migration - 24. Making Latinx Art: Juana Valdes at the Crossroads of Latinx and Latin American Art - Open Book Publishers. OBP collection. Open Book Publishers. 12 September 2019. pp. 273–282. ISBN 9791036538070.
  8. Juana Valdes.
  9. (2015) "Bending Bone China: Juana Valdes' Politics of the Skin". Miradas-Revista Digital de Historia del Art y Cultura Iberica IberoAmericana 2: 56–67. DOI:10.11588/mira.2015.0.22432.
  10. Pérez Art Museum Miami renames endowment fund for Black art to reflect the wider diaspora (8 February 2021).
  11. Sin/Without, from the portfolio AQ/Art Quake. Smithsonian American Art Museum.
  12. VALDÉS.[permanent dead link] Retrieved 21 February 2018.
  13. PAMM Announces Polyphonic: Celebrating PAMM's Fund for African American Art • Pérez Art Museum Miami (en-US).
  14. William Cordova on Juana Valdes in "Relational Undercurrents" at MOLAA – ARTnews.com (25 July 2017).
  15. SITElines.2016: New Perspectives on Art of the Americas | Frieze (19 August 2016).
  16. Reference at www.miamiherald.com.
  17. Reference at www.miamiherald.com.
  18. Nature // Getting Down to Earth at Site Santa Fe's 'much wider than a line' | Berlin Art Link (19 July 2016).
  19. Juana Valdes: The color of clean | Art | santafenewmexican.com (15 July 2016).
  20. Artists confront 'Intersectionality' at MOCA (15 June 2016).
  21. Eye Exam | Newcity Art (26 May 2016).
  22. Reference at www.elnuevoherald.com.[permanent dead link]
  23. Why it's so hard for women in the art world - The New Tropic (2 December 2015).
  24. (2015) "Bending Bone China: Juana Valdes' Politics of the Skin | Miradas - Zeitschrift für Kunst- und Kulturgeschichte der Amérikas und der iberischen Halbinsel". Miradas - Zeitschrift für Kunst- und Kulturgeschichte der Amérikas und der Iberischen Halbinsel 2: 56–67. DOI:10.11588/mira.2015.0.22432.
  25. Reference at www.dukeupress.edu.
  26. How Latinx Artists Were Shut Out Of Art History (18 August 2020).
  27. 2016 NFA Grantees: Juana Valdes.
  28. Juana Valdes | Works | Pollock Krasner Image Collection.
  29. Visual Arts — CUBAN ARTISTS FUND.
  30. The Ellies: Miami's Visual Arts Awards (en-US).
  31. Interview With Oolite Arts' 2018 Ellies Creator Juana Valdes — Create! Magazine.
  32. Juana Valdes - Oolite Arts.
  33. Juana Valdes | Joan Mitchell Foundation (12 December 2018).
  34. Juana Valdés Wins Anonymous Was A Woman Award for Significant Contributions in Art. UMass Amherst (30 November 2020).
  35. Anonymous Was a Woman Names 2020 Award Recipients - Artforum International.
  36. Willis, Deborah; Toscano, Ellyn; Brooks Nelson, Kalia, eds. (2019). Women and Migration: Responses in Art and History - Open Book Publishers. Open Book Publishers. doi:10.11647/obp.0153. ISBN 978-1-78374-565-4. S2CID 159187937.
  37. Reference at www.dukeupress.edu.
  38. Pamela Joyner Is Rewriting the Role of Black Art (10 November 2016).
  39. Much Wider Than a Line ARTBOOK | D.A.P. 2016 Catalog SITE Santa Fe Books Exhibition Catalogues 9780985660239.
  40. Reference at works.bepress.com.
  41. juana valdes. Retrieved on 21 Feb 2018