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Of Rage and Redemption: The Art of Oswaldo Guayasamin (National Tour: 2008-2009)

February 7-March 20, 2008
Vanderbilt University Fine Arts Gallery and Sarratt Gallery at Vanderbilt

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Oswaldo Guayasamín (1919-1999)
Ecuadorian
El grito (The Cry), 1983
Oil on canvas
Triptych, L to R:
51-1/4" x 35-7/16"
41-5/16" x 68-15/16"
52-1/4" x 35-7/16"
Courtesy the Fundación Guayasamín, Quito, Ecuador

Of Rage and Redemption: The Art of Oswaldo Guayasamin is organized by the Center for Latin American and Iberian Studies at Vanderbilt University and the Vanderbilt University Fine Arts Gallery. The organizing committee is chaired by Carlos A. Jauregui, Associate Professor of LAtin American Literature and Anthropology, Vanderbilt University, with additional support from Edward F. Fischer, Director of the Center for Latin American and Iberian Studies at Vanderbilt University, Joseph Whitt, assistant curator, Vanderbilt University Fine Arts Gallery, and Jennifer Hale, former assistant curator, Vanderbilt University Fine Arts Gallery. The exhibition is curated by Joseph S. Mella, director, Vanderbilt University Fine Arts Gallery.

National Tour Itinerary

• Vanderbilt University Fine Arts Gallery and the Sarratt Gallery a Vanderbilt, Nashville, Tennessee (February 7-March 20, 2008)
• Art Museum of the Americas, Organization of American States, in cooperation with Georgetown University, Washington, DC (April 3-May 29, 2008)
• Museo Alameda, San Antonio, Texas (June 19-August 14, 2008)
• University Galleries, Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton, Florida (September 19-November 1, 2008)
• Samek Art Gallery, Bucknell University, Lewisburg, Pennsylvania (January 23-March 27, 2009)
• Museum of Latin American Art, Long Beach, California (April 12-August 16, 2009)

Of Rage and Redemption: The Art of Oswaldo Guayasamin is supported, in part by a generous gift from Susan and Ruff Fant. Additional support has been provided by the Louise Bullard Wallace Foundation, Nashville; the College of Arts and Science, Vanderbilt University; the Departments of History and Art, and Spanish and Portuguese, Vanderbilt University; the Sarratt Center Gallery at Vanderbilt ; the Fundacion Guayasamin; The Hermitage Hotel, Nashville; and American Airlines.

Please click the following link to view a checklist of work included in this exhibition: Exhibit Checklist

A 100-page full-color catalog of the exhibitions currently available at the Vanderbilt University Fine Arts Gallery, Sarratt Gallery at Vanderbilt, and via mail order through this Web site. Please click here to view a list of all catalogs offered for sale.

Please click the links below to view photo galleries that represent the major periods of the artist's work included in this exhibition:

Primera Etapa (First Period)
Huacayñán O El Camino Del Llanto (Huacayñán or The Path of Tears)
Edad De La Ira (Age of Wrath)
La Ternura (Tenderness)
Otras Obras (Additional Works)
Dibujos (Studies)
Obra Gráfica (Graphics)

For more information please contact:
Carlos A. Jauregui, Associate Professor of Latin American Literature and Anthropology, Vanderbilt University,
carlos.jauregui@vanderbilt.edu
Edward F. Fischer, director, Center for Latin American and Iberian Studies at Vanderbilt University,
edward.f.fischer@vanderbilt.edu
Joseph S. Mella, director, Vanderbilt University Fine Arts Gallery,
joseph.s.mella@vanderbilt.edu

Joseph Whitt, assistant curator, Vanderbilt University Fine Arts Gallery,
joseph.whitt@vanderbilt.edu