Dedicated to preserving the art and legacy of conceptual artist Fernando Garcia. (1945-1989)
Dedicated to Preserving the Art and Legacy of Conceptual Artist Fernando Garcia
This blog is dedicated to preserving the life and art legacy of conceptual artist Fernando Garcia who died in 1988. There were so many artists lost during this terrible time from the AIDS virus. As a result of his untimely death, many of his artworks are held in private collections with very few pieces every coming to market and Fernando seems to have become forgotten. We can't let this happen as Fernando is the most influential Cuban- American conceptual artist of the 70s and 80s. He paved the way for other artists with large displays of conceptual art in public places, not to mention his performance art work with the " NADA" group (conceptual performance artists) which created original impromptu conceptual and performance art in public places like train stations, fronts of restaurants etc.
Since 2006, the project has been collecting photographs of Fernando's artwork held in private collections and documenting his two decade career as an artist and want to document every work of art produced in his lifetime. Please help us and send stories and photographs of Fernando's work for the Project so we can preserve the his memory and his art legacy.
Sunday, May 29, 2011
Download the the original Miami Art Guide article about Fernando Garcia
Neil Myers wrote an outstanding article about the dissapearing art legacy of Fernando Garcia in Miami Art Guide. Miami Art Guide Article about Fernando Garcia I've got the original scan of the entire article including all of the photographs in the printed version in a .pdf form that I'm going to make available for download again soon.