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Finding aid created by: MRR
Date: 22 Aug 2006
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Title: | Cuban Imprints Collection |
Dates: | 1993-1994 |
Quantity: | 2 folders (SC) |
Abstract: | Five limited-edition artists' books, published by Ediciones Vigía. Printed on brown wrapping paper, printed white paper overlays, bound with string ties. Six brochures for various Cuban artists from Banco de Ideas Z., printed on brown paper. |
Language: | Spanish |
Repository: |
Special Collections Research Center, Syracuse University Libraries 222 Waverly Avenue Syracuse, NY 13244-2010 https://library.syracuse.edu/special-collections-research-center |
Ediciones Vigía, founded in 1985, is a collective of book artists in Matanzas, Cuba which brings together poets, writers, illustrators and designers. The small group of about fifteen people uses recycled and natural materials to create handmade books. Only 200 copies of each book are made, all produced at the same time, with each binding and text element added one-by-one. Most of the books use the standard Cuban government-issued, highly acidic tan paper. Illustrations are done by hand in pen and ink and reproduced on one of the collective's few machines, a photocopier or a mimeograph machine. The artists use recycled paper and cloth, as well as natural materials such as flowers, stones, dirt and leaves to create collage images for the covers. [Information taken from Ediciones Vigía website]
Banco de Ideas Z. is a non-profit arts center in Havana, Cuba whose aim is to promote Cuban independent artists. It publishes and promotes literary text compilations and the works of authors, book-artists (both individual and collective), dramatists, theater groups and so on.
The Cuban Imprints Collection consists of two series. Ediciones Vigía consists of five books published by Ediciones Vigía. Four appear to be plays; the fifth appears to be poetry. Each book is printed on rough brown or white paper with overlays of printed white paper, brown paper, and string, and bound with string ties. Illustrations are hand-colored. Banco de Ideas Z. comprises six gallery brochures or fliers, five printed on plain brown paper, the sixth on white paper, featuring various artists.
Alphabetical by publisher.
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Persons
Fernández, René,1944-
Guerra, Charo, 1962-
Ruiz Montez, Laura.
Corporate Bodies
Banco de Ideas Z (Havana, Cuba)
Ediciones Vigía.
Associated Titles
Historia de burros.
Los ibeyis y el diablo.
Los inocentes.
Yo amo a este hombre viejo que a ratos le falta el aire.
¡tierra a la vista!
Subjects
Art, Cuban -- 20th century.
Artists -- Cuba.
Artists' books -- Cuba.
Authors -- Cuba.
Cuban drama.
Cuban literature.
Genres and Forms
Artists' books.
Books.
Fliers (printed matter)
Limited editions.
Occupations
Artists.
Authors.
Poets.
Preferred Citation
Preferred citation for this material is as follows:
Cuban Imprints Collection,
Special Collections Research Center,
Syracuse University Libraries
Acquisition Information
Gift of Ted Aiken, 2006.
Ediciones Vigía
Banco de Ideas Z.
Ediciones Vigía | |||||||||||
Fernández, René | |||||||||||
SC 174/1 | Historia de burros 1994 | ||||||||||
SC 174/1 | Los ibeyis y el diablo 1993 | ||||||||||
SC 174/1 | ¡Tierra a la vista! 1994 | ||||||||||
Guerra, Charo | |||||||||||
SC 174/1 | Los inocentes 1993 | ||||||||||
Ruiz Montez, Laura | |||||||||||
SC 174/1 | Yo amo a este hombre viejo que a ratos le falta el aire 1993 |
Banco de Ideas Z. | |||||||||||
SC 174/2 | Gallery fliers - artists represented are Enrique Lanza, Madelín Tamayo, Jose Garcia Montebravo, María de los Angeles Vidal, Osvaldo Castillo Vázquez, and Marcela Zequiera. |