Summary
Organization name
Rafael Soriano Foundation Inc
Tax id (EIN)
27-3519845
Address
11 ISLAND AVENUE APT 1602MIAMI BEACH, FL 33139
Born in 1920 in Matanzas, Cuba, Rafael Soriano manifested an early inclination for painting. After completing seven years of study at Havana’s prestigious Escuela Nacional de Bellas Artes San Alejandro, he graduated in 1941 as Professor of Painting, Drawing and Sculpture. He then returned to Matanzas where he taught visual arts for close to two decades. He was one of the founders, and later Director, of the Escuela de Bellas Artes de Matanzas, the most important art school in Cuba outside of Havana. He is one of the major Latin American artists of his generation and one of the premier painters of Cuba.
In 1962 Soriano went into exile, settling in Miami with his wife Milagros and his daughter Hortensia. He worked as a graphic designer and occasionally taught, first at the Catholic Welfare Bureau, and later at the Cuban Cultural Program of the University of Miami. He continued to paint tirelessly in the evenings.
Soriano avoided vernacular themes which dominated Cuban art from its emergence with the first Vanguard in the mid-twenties. His work proceeded along the paths of geometric abstraction in the course of 1950’s and was part of the Ten Concrete Geometric painters but by the late 1960’s, Soriano’s work took a radical turn. His brush began to create amazing shapes; abstract expressions related to the emotions, feelings, meditations and mystical introspections. A novel treatment of light and color, transparencies and forms placed Soriano in a new aesthetic dimension and freed him from his earlier attachments to schools and tendencies. Through a highly refined technique, he became a master of luminosity, of the pictorial metaphor and of the metaphysical language of forms. In his amazing and highly complex images, light acts as both form and content. It is this unity of purpose and means of representation that constitutes Soriano’s transcendental contribution to contemporary visual discourse and elevates his artistic creation to universal rank.
Since his first exhibition in 1947 in Havana’s Lyceum and Lawn Tennis Club, Rafael Soriano’s work has been represented in numerous individual exhibitions and over 200 collective shows. His paintings have traveled throughout the United States, Latin America and Europe. His work is included in numerous private and public collections including the Art Museum of the Americas | Organization of American States, Washington, DC, Blanton Museum of Art, Austin, TX, Bacardi Imports, Miami, FL, Banco Bozano-Simonsen, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Continental Bank, Miami, FL, CIFO Collection | Cisnero Fontanals Art Foundation, Miami, FL, Cuban Museum of Arts and Culture, Miami, FL, Denver Art Museum, CO, Galeria de Arte Moderno, Santa Domingo, Dominican Republic, Grupo DEARMAS, Caracas, Venezuela, Jane Voorhees Zimmerli Art Museum | Rutgers, New Brunswick, NJ, Long Beach Museum of Art, Long Beach, CA, Lowe Art Museum, Coral Gables, FL, McMullen Museum of Art at Boston College, Boston, MA, Museo de Arte, Matanzas, Cuba, Museo de Arte Zea, Medellin, Colombia, Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes, Havana, Cuba, Museum of Art, Ft. Lauderdale, FL, Nations Bank Corporation, Charlotte, NC, Patricia & Phillip Frost Art Museum, Miami, FL, Pérez Art Museum Miami, FL and the Smithsonian American Art Museum, Washington, DC.
The Rafael Soriano Foundation is a family foundation that preserves, documents and encourages an understanding and appreciation of his life and work as a leading painter of his generation in Latin America and the United States. The Foundation promotes exhibitions and scholarship on Soriano’s life and work and seeks to place his paintings and works on paper in major museums and private collections around the world, for the public to encounter and enjoy. The Rafael Soriano Foundation maintains a database that catalogues all work produced by Soriano, as well as an archive about the artist and his work. The foundation reviews requests for copyrights, gives advice on the history, authenticity, preservation and conservation of works by Rafael Soriano. The foundation gives no grants and makes no appraisals.
The Rafael Soriano Foundation seeks funding to expand its reach and mission. Soriano’s work already exists as part of the Permanent Public Collections at The Whitney Museum of American Art, The National Gallery of Art, and The Smithsonian Museum, among others.
Funding will permit the Foundation to continue exhibiting Soriano’s work in both group and solo exhibitions (recent exhibitions include the Hollis Taggart Gallery in New York, the Casa de America in Spain, and the Perez Art Museum in Miami), as well as to further the Foundation’s goal of producing the Rafael Soriano Catalogue Raisonné, a project which will be launched October 2024 at the Yale Club in New York.
Grant funding will also permit the Foundation to continue its tradition of providing internships for Ph.D. candidates to study the archives, as well as Soriano’s artwork. Many Professors of art history have stayed at the Foundation to study Soriano’s art and life. Those who have stayed at the Foundation have had the opportunity to be surrounded by his artwork and visit his home next door.
Grant funding will allow the Foundation to expand scholarship on Soriano by having art historians stay at the Foundation to study the archives and write on the different periods of Soriano’s life (recently art historians from El Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes in Cuba, The University of Maryland, Hunter College in New York, and Boston College, among others, visited or stayed at the Foundation).
Soriano came from very humble beginnings, and was fortunate to receive a scholarship at the age of fifteen that allowed him to study at the prestigious School of Fine Arts in Havana. The Foundation wishes to honor Soriano’s legacy by assisting underprivileged students. Grant funding will allow the Foundation to provide scholarships to underprivileged students showing promise in the visual arts.
Since 2020 the Rafael Soriano Foundation began preparing a catalogue raisonne, which will be available online, and seeks funding to create a book titled, Rafael Soriano | Catalogue Raisonne Selections.
Organization name
Rafael Soriano Foundation Inc
Tax id (EIN)
27-3519845
Address
11 ISLAND AVENUE APT 1602