Prรฉfรจte Duffaut Harbor / Vue de Jacmel avec le pont de Noรซl, 1968 [Harbour / View of Jacmel with the Noรซl Bridge] Oil on canvas 33 x 49 in. Collection El Museo del Barrio, New York. Gift from Gale Simmons, Craig Duncan and Lynn Tarbox in memory of Barbara Duncan, 2007
El Museo del Barrio is proud to announce the opening of two new exhibitions this fall: Popular Painters and Other Visionaries and En Foco: The New York Puerto Rican Experience, 1973โ74. Expanding on last yearโs virtual presentation, Popular Painters and Other Visionaries examines the practices of 42 artists working on the margins of modernism and the mainstream art world in different parts of the Americas around the mid-20th century. Concurrently, El Museo will present En Foco: The New York Puerto Rican Experience, 1973โ74, which centers on a single portfolio of 79 photographs by the Bronx-based photographic collective, En Foco. Opening simultaneously, both shows are organized by El Museoโs curatorial department and reflect core values of the institution from its formative Nuyorican formative roots to its continued commitment to expand the art historical canon in the Americas. Each will be accompanied by fully illustrated catalogues, forthcoming in Winter 2021.
โDriven by new research into El Museo del Barrioโs expansive Permanent Collections, these two exhibitions reflect on the ongoing commitment of El Museo with both its immediate context and the wider diasporas throughout the Americas,โ said Executive Director Patrick Charpenel.
POPULAR PAINTERS & OTHER VISIONARIES
Popular Painters and Other Visionaries examines the practices of 42 artists working on the margins of modernism and the mainstream art world throughout the Americas around the mid-20th century. The exhibition creates new dialogues between Latino and Latin American artists, with an emphasis on the US, the Caribbean, and South America and the African diaspora in these regions. The term popular painters is used to identify artists that because of their class or racial backgrounds have been marginalized from official art history and labeled with pejorative terms such as naive and primitive.
โDiasporic experiences are shared by the artists featured in the showโwhether as African populations in the New World, Latin American and Caribbean people in the United States, or in reference to the displacement of Amerindian populations within their own territories,โ says Moura.
First presented as a virtual exhibition during the first months of the global pandemic, this new version of the show presented in the galleries will feature over 100 works, with more than half drawn from El Museoโs Permanent Collection. The checklist is supplemented with loans from other institutional collections, including The Museum of Modern Art and the American Folk Art Museum and Museu de Arte de Sรฃo Paulo, as well as works from private holdings never presented before in New York.
The exhibition is grouped in four thematic sections. โInside/Outsideโ explores the hybrid influence of European genre painting and popular culture in the work of Black Modernists such as Horace Pippin, Heitor dos Prazeres, and Micius Stรฉphane, among others. โVisible/Invisibleโ focus on the influence of spirituality and Afro-Atlantic religions, including paintings by Benoรฎt Rigaud and Louisiane Saint Fleurant, works on paper by Minnie Evans and Consuelo Gonzรกlez Amรฉzcua, sculptures by Chico Tabibuia, and beadwork by Antoine Oleyant. โPublic/Privateโ’ showcases the interest for vernacular architecture and the representation of communal landscapes, including a large group of serigraphs by Manuel Hernรกndez Acevedo and in-depth presentations by Prรฉfรจte Duffaut and Asilia Guillรฉn. โAnimal/Humanโ presents a mix of human and animal figurative works, focusing on Latinx pioneers such as Felipe Jesรบs Consalvos, Gregorio Marzรกn, and Eloy Blanco.
An accompanying scholarly, 200-page catalog will be published, including essays by the curators, reproduction of works in the exhibition, and commissioned close-reading short-essays on selected artworks.

Louisiane Saint Fleurant Sans titre (Portrait de femme avec les filles), not dated [Untitled (Portrait of woman with two girls)] Oil on canvas 30 x 40 in. Collection El Museo del Barrio, New York. Gift of Sanford Rubenstein 
Antoine Oleyant Guedeh, c. 1981-1991 Beads and sequins on nylon cloth 35 1/4 x 43 in. Collection El Museo del Barrio, New York. Gift of Margery Nathanson 
Rigaud Benoรฎt Sans titre (Sirรจne), 1962 [Untitled (Mermaid)] Oil on Masonite 24.25 x 18.25 in. Collection El Museo del Barrio, New York. Gift of Drs. Roslyn and Lloyd Siegel 
Chico Tabibuia [Francisco Moraes da Silva] Sem tรญtulo, 1998 [Untitled] Wood 13 x 2.38 x 3 in. Collection El Museo del Barrio, New York. Gift of Paulo Pardal 
Heitor dos Prazeres Sem tรญtulo (Jogo de poker), 1963 [Untitled (Poker Game)] Oil on canvas 19 x 23.37 in. Collection El Museo del Barrio, New York. Gift from Gale Simmons, Craig Duncan and Lynn Tarbox in memory of Barbara Duncan, 2007 
Silvia de Leon Chalreo Gente da rua, 1962 [People from the Street] Oil on Masonite 24 x 17.75 in. Collection El Museo del Barrio, New York. Gift from Gale Simmons, Craig Duncan and Lynn Tarbox in memory of Barbara Duncan, 2007 
Alfredo Volpi Festa de Sรฃo Joรฃo, c. 1943 [St. Johnโs Festival] Tempera on canvas 43.3 x 63 in. Collection Fundaรงรฃo InterArtive 
Micius Stรฉphane Sans titre (Le photographe), c.1945-1965 [Untitled (The Photographer)] Oil on Masonite 20 x 24 in. Collection El Museo del Barrio, New York. Gift of Drs. Roslyn and Lloyd Siegel 
Fรฉlix Cordero Rascacielo de balcones, 1983 [Skyscraper of Balconies] Acrylic on canvas 36 x 24 in. Collection El Museo del Barrio, New York 
Asilia Guillรฉn Heroes and Artists Come to the Pan American Union to be Consecrated, 1962 [Hรฉroes y artistas vienen a la Uniรณn Panamericana para ser consagrada] Oil on canvas mounted on cardboard 20 x 24 in. OAS AMA | Art Museum of the Americas 
Manuel Hernรกndez Acevedo Seis casas en el mangle, 1977 [Six Houses on the Mangrove] Serigraph, ed. 35/100 Image: 16.19 x 11.88 in. Collection El Museo del Barrio, New York 
Mario Sanchez The Buckeye (Beginning of the Industry in Key West), c. 1958 [El Buckeye (Inicio de la industria en Key West)] Relief Sculpture of wood and oil paint 16 1/2 x 20 1/2 x 1 1/2 in. Key West Art and Historical Society 
Eloy Blanco 4000 on Green, 1982 [4000 sobre verde] Acrylic and felt tip marker on canvas 18 x 14 in. Collection El Museo del Barrio, New York. Gift of Joanne Blanco 
Gregorio Marzรกn รguila pequeรฑo, c. 1970s [Small Eagle] Mixed media 35 x 23 in. Collection El Museo del Barrio, New York 
Chico da Silva [Francisco Domingos da Silva] Untitled, not dated Gouache on paper 25.6 x 36.6 in. Collection of El Museo del Barrio, New York 
Felipe Jesรบs Consalvos Here’s America, c. 1920-1950 [Aquรญ estรก Amรฉrica] Mixed media collage 45 x 29.5 in. Andrew Edlin Gallery, New York, NY
EN FOCO: THE NEW YORK PUERTO RICAN EXPERIENCE, 1973-74
Concurrently, El Museo will present En Foco: The New York Puerto Rican Experience, 1973โ74. The exhibition centers on a single portfolio of 79 photographs by founding members of the Bronx-based collective, Charles Biasiny-Rivera, Roger Cabรกn, and Felipe Dante, who each focus on the themes of Education, Small Business, and Labor. The images offer a rich visual testament of New Yorkโs Puerto Rican population, with community members photographing their own lived reality. Donated to El Museo del Barrio by En Foco in 1976, this exhibition marks the first time the portfolio is exhibited in full since 1979.
“In presenting the portfolio in full for the first time in decades, new generations of museum-goers will have in depth access to this foundational body of photographs, states Temkin. “In addition to offering a depiction of greater New York’s Puerto Rican community from more than a half century ago, the images coincide with El Museo’s early history, and the Nuyorican vanguard.”
In addition to the complete selection of photographs, the show is supplemented with posters, exhibition catalogues, and other ephemera related to En Focoโs historical engagement with El Museo del Barrio. A photo-book will be published including reproductions of all images in the portfolio, archival materials, a new scholarly essay commissioned and historical texts.

Felipe Dante. Migrant Farm Workerโs Hands, Stamford, NY. From the En Foco Documentation Portfolio No. 1: The New York Puerto Rican Experience, 1973-1974. Gelatin silver print. Collection of El Museo del Barrio, New York. Gift of En Foco, Inc. 
Felipe Dante. Migrant Farm Worker, Stamford, NY. From the En Foco Documentation Portfolio No. 1: The New York Puerto Rican Experience, 1973-1974. Gelatin silver print. Collection of El Museo del Barrio, New York. Gift of En Foco, Inc. 
Felipe Dante. Hands Securing Bulky Package, NYC. From the En Foco Documentation Portfolio No. 1: The New York Puerto Rican Experience, 1973-1974. Gelatin silver print. Collection of El Museo del Barrio, New York. Gift of En Foco, Inc. 
Felipe Dante. Cesar Perales, Attorney, NYC. From the En Foco Documentation Portfolio No. 1: The New York Puerto Rican Experience, 1973-1974. Gelatin silver print. Gift of En Foco, Inc., Collection of El Museo del Barrio, New York 
Roger Cabรกn. โLa Familia Restaurant, 9th Avenue, NYC,โ 1973- 74. From the En Foco Documentation Portfolio No. 1: The New York Puerto Rican Experience, 1973- 1974. Gelatin silver print. Collection of El Museo del Barrio, New York. Gift of En Foco, Inc. 
Roger Cabรกn. Vilaโs Barber Shop, NYC, 1973 1974. From the En Foco Documentation Portfolio No. 1: The New York Puerto Rican Experience, 1973- 1974. Gelatin silver print. Collection of El Museo del Barrio, New York. Gift of En Foco, Inc. 
Roger Cabรกn. Vilaโs Barber Shop, NYC, 1973 1974. From the En Foco Documentation Portfolio No. 1: The New York Puerto Rican Experience, 1973- 1974. Gelatin silver print. Collection of El Museo del Barrio, New York. Gift of En Foco, Inc. 
Roger Cabรกn. Bodega, East 110 Street, NYC, 1973-1974. From the En Foco Documentation Portfolio No. 1: The New York Puerto Rican Experience, 1973- 1974. Gelatin silver print. Collection of El Museo del Barrio, New York. Gift of En Foco, Inc. 

Charles Biasiny-Rivera. Benjamin Franklin High School, NYC, May 1974. From the En Foco Documentation Portfolio No. 1: The New York Puerto Rican Experience, 1973-1974. Gelatin silver print. Collection of El Museo del Barrio, New York. Gift of En Foco, Inc. 
Charles Biasiny-Rivera. Benjamin Franklin High School, NYC, May 1974. From the En Foco Documentation Portfolio No. 1: The New York Puerto Rican Experience, 1973-1974. Gelatin silver print. Collection of El Museo del Barrio, New York. Gift of En Foco, Inc. 
Charles Biasiny-Rivera. South Avenue Elementary School, Beacon, NY, September 1974. From the En Foco Documentation Portfolio No. 1: The New York Puerto Rican Experience, 1973-1974. Gelatin silver print. Collection of El Museo del Barrio, New York. Gift of En Foco, Inc.
SPONSORS
Popular Painters & Other Visionaries is generously supported by Tony Bechara. Additional support provided by the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs. En Foco: The New York Puerto Rican Experience, 1973โ74 is made possible by the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the Office of the Governor, the New York State Legislature, and New York State Senator Josรฉ M. Serrano.
ABOUT EL MUSEO DEL BARRIO
El Museo del Barrio, founded by a coalition of Puerto Rican educators, artists, and activists, is the nationโs leading Latino and Latin American cultural institution. The Museum welcomes visitors of all backgrounds to discover the artistic landscape of these communities through its extensive Permanent Collection, varied exhibitions and publications, bilingual public programs, educational activities, festivals, and special events.
The Museum is located at 1230 Fifth Avenue at 104th Street in New York City. The Museum is open for limited hours until further notice: Saturdays and Sundays from 12:00pm โ 5:00pm. Pay-what-you-wish. To connect with El Museo via Social Media, follow us on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter. For more information, please visit www.elmuseo.org.
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