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Carmen Herrera Turns into First Latine Artist to Enter White Home Assortment
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Carmen Herrera Turns into First Latine Artist to Enter White Home Assortment

Last updated: February 5, 2025 10:57 pm
Editorial Board Published February 5, 2025
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A portray by Cuban-born artist Carmen Herrera acquired beneath Former First Woman Jill Biden has turn into the primary work by a Hispanic or Latine artist represented within the White Home’s everlasting artwork assortment. 

“Dia Feriado (Holiday)” (2011), a inexperienced and orange round geometric portray, was acquired by the Committee for the Preservation of the White Home beneath Jill Biden, as introduced this week by Lisson Gallery. Herrera, who died at age 106 in New York Metropolis in 2022, had her first large-scale museum present at 83 at East Harlem’s El Museo del Barrio.

 “We’re thrilled that Carmen’s work has been acquired by the White House Collection,” Kaeli Deane, senior director of Lisson Gallery and vice chairman of the Carmen Herrera Basis stated in a press release to Hyperallergic. “I know that as a Cuban-American who lived in New York City for over six decades, Carmen would have been honored to contribute to our national legacy.” 

As of final week, based on a Lisson spokesperson, “Dia Feriado” is hanging within the White Home’s East Wing. The work joins greater than 500 different acquisitions, together with presidential portraits, within the government mansion. 

Herrera turns into the primary artist of Hispanic or Latino origin to have work within the White Home assortment.

Jill Biden known as the acquisition “an incredible recognition of the more than seven decades she spent living and working as an artist in the United States” in a press launch. Earlier than the John F. Kennedy administration employed the primary curator for the White Home Assortment, new additions to the manager residence’s artwork holdings have been principally restricted to Congress-commissioned or bought portraiture. 

The White Home curator’s tenure sometimes extends past the administration that appointed them, as was the case of Lydia Tederick, who labored beneath Trump in his first presidency and later beneath Joe Biden till 2023. Biden appointee Donna Hayashi Smith at present holds the place and introduced “Dia Feriado” to Jill Biden’s consideration, based on a press launch. 

The unique thought to hold “Dia Feriado” within the White Home belonged to Smithsonian Nationwide Museum of the American Latino Board Chair Henry R. Muñoz III, based on a press launch. Muñoz additionally sits on the board of SITE Santa Fe, the place the work was displayed as a part of the solo exhibition I’m No person! Who’re you? earlier than its acquisition. 

Louis Grachos, director of SITE Santa Fe, stated in a press launch that Herrera’s geometric works “played an important role in extending our understanding of modernist principles and values in contemporary art.” 

“It has long been a dream of the Latino community to see ourselves and our contributions reflected and included in every institution in the United States, especially the White House,” Henry R. Muñoz III stated in a press launch. “Carmen Herrera having the honor of representing our community after decades of being overlooked due to barriers she faced as a Latina artist is especially meaningful.” 

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