
The University Art GalleryÔÇÖs spring 2020 exhibition, Visionary Aponte: Art and Black Freedom,┬áwas selected by the Nashville Scene as the┬áBest University Exhibition of the past year. The show, curated by ├ëdouard Duval Carri├® and Ada Ferrer, was organized at Vanderbilt by Interim Curator Emily Weiner with Collections Manager and Registrar Kali Mason. Many hands went into the work on this exhibition. Vanderbilt University co-sponsors included the Department of Art, Department of History, Center for Latin American Studies, Jean & Alexander Heard Libraries and Robert Penn Warren Center for the Humanities. The exhibition was also made possible with the support of New York University Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies, New York University ProvostÔÇÖs Global Research Initiatives, Green Family Foundation, Art Basel Miami Beach, Knight Foundation, Little Haiti Cultural Complex, The Haitian Cultural Arts Alliance, Miami-Dade County, New York University King Juan Carlos I of Spain Center, and Duke Forum for Scholars and Publics.
Artists included: Grettel Arrate Hechavarr├¡a┬á(Santiago, Cuba),┬áJos├® Bedia┬á(Miami),┬áMar├¡a Magdalena Campos-Pons┬á(Nashville),┬áJuan Roberto Diago┬á(Havana, Cuba),┬á├ëdouard Duval Carri├®┬á(Miami),┬áAlexis Esquivel Bermudez┬á(Cuba/Spain),┬áJ├Âelle Ferly┬á(Guadalupe),┬áTeresita Fern├índez┬á(New York),┬áAlberto Lescay┬á(Santiago),┬áTessa Mars┬á(Port-au-Prince, Haiti),┬áEmilio Mart├¡nez┬á(Miami),┬áEmilio Ad├ín Mart├¡nez┬á(Miami),┬áNina Angela Mercer┬á(New York),┬áClara Morera┬á(North Carolina),┬áGlexis Novoa┬á(Miami),┬áVicki Pierre┬á(Miami),┬áMarielle Plaisir┬á(Miami),┬áAsser Saint-Val┬á(Miami),┬áJean-Marcel Saint-Jacques┬á(New Orleans) and┬áRen├®e Stout┬á(Washington, D.C.).
Visionary Aponte, which originally opened in MiamiÔÇÖs Little Haiti Cultural Center during Art Basel 2017, has traveled to King Juan Carlos I of Spain Center at New York University, Power Plant Gallery at Duke University, Centro de Desarrollo de las Artes Visuales in Havana, and┬áGaler├¡a Arte Soy in Santiago, Cuba before arriving at the Vanderbilt University Fine Arts Gallery.
A series of programs was organized by the Arts Gallery in conjunction with the exhibition:
- Exhibition opening reception in Cohen Hall Atrium, featuring Batá drums by Yosvany Cordero
- A Q&A with artists exhibition co-curator┬á and artist Edouard Duval Carri├® and Cornelius Vanderbilt Endowed Chair of Fine Arts, Mar├¡a Magdalena Campos-Pons
- CuratorÔÇÖs Talk with Latin American & Iberian bibliographer and senior lecturer in Latin American Studies at Vanderbilt University Paula Covington, “Found in Cuba: The Ingenuity and Artistry of Ediciones Vig├¡a”
- Alejandro de la Fuente, Robert Bliss Woods Professor of Latin American History and Economics, professor of African and African American Studies and of History, and director of the Afro-Latin American Research Institute at Harvard University: 2020 Black Atlantic SpeakerÔÇÖs Series Lecture: “New Perspectives on the Black Atlantic”
- Closing Lectures and Reception: exhibition co-curator and NYU Julius Silver Professor of History and Latin American and Caribbean History Ada Ferrer, “Aponte: A Black Kingdom of this World” and Jane Landers, Gertrude Conway Vanderbilt Professor of History, director of the Slave Societies Digital Archive and lead faculty for the International Initiative for the Study of Slave Societies, “An Untapped Source for the History of Jos├® Antonio Aponte: The Slave Societies Digital Archive”