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Leo Matiz: The Third Eye, Frida Kahlo, Diego Rivera, Siqueiros

Past exhibition
3 May - 7 Jul 2001
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Artworks
  • Black and white photograph of Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera posing in front of a tile-covered wall inside the Blue House
    Leo Matiz, Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera at the Casa Azul
  • Black and white photograph of artist Frida Kahlo reaching into the pocket of her dress to pay for fabrics being shown to her by a man with a cane and a young boy
    Leo Matiz, Frida Kahlo buying cloth, 1945
  • Black and white photograph of Frida Kahlo in traditional Tehuana dress leaning against a bicolored wall with her hands on her hips outside the Blue House in Mexico City
    Leo Matiz, Frida Kahlo at the Blue House, 1945
  • Black and white photo of Frida Kahlo
    Leo Matiz, Frida Kahlo, Coyoàcan, Mexico, 1943 (printed 1997)
  • Black and white photograph of artist Frida Kahlo in front of an exterior wall of her home and studio, the Blue House, in between shadows cast by trees
    Leo Matiz, Frida Kahlo at the Blue House (tree shadows), 1945
  • Black and white photograph from a low vantage point of Frida Kahlo looking into the distance with her hair braided and decorated with flowers
    Leo Matiz, Frida Kahlo looking up, 1945
  • Black and white photograph of Frida Kahlo leaning against a car and looking up
    Leo Matiz, Frida Kahlo looking up, 1945
  • Black and white photograph of Frida Kahlo
    Leo Matiz, Frida Kahlo, Coyoacàn, Mexico, 1943 (printed 1997)
  • Black and white photograph of Frida Kahlo in traditional Tehuana dress leaning against a bicolored wall next to a plant on the steps outside the Blue House in Mexico City
    Leo Matiz, Frida Kahlo at the Blue House, on the steps with plant, 1998
  • Black and white photograph of Frida Kahlo in traditional Tehuana dress leaning against the exterior wall of the Blue House in Mexico City with her hand grazing her face
    Leo Matiz, Frida Kahlo at the Blue House, Coyoacán, Mexico City, 1945
  • Black and white photograph of a pair of hands holding a small shrub, with soil in the background
    Leo Matiz, Reforestation
  • Black and white photograph of the silhouette of a fisherman casting a net off of a boat in Magdalena, Colombia
    Leo Matiz, Fisherman, Magdalena, Colombia, 1939
  • Black and white photograph of a dramatically illuminated Mayan person weaving a palm hat in profile in a completely dark setting
    Leo Matiz, Mayan Native Weaving Hats, c. 1950s
  • Black and white photograph of a man walking amidst a multitude of palm hats arranged on the ground, taken from a high vantage point
    Leo Matiz, Palm Hats, 1945
  • Black and white photograph of workers in factory
    Leo Matiz, Workers, circa 1970
  • Black and white photograph of man holding cloth
    Leo Matiz, Cloth Maker, circa 1940s
  • Close up black and white photograph of old man
    Leo Matiz, Turtle Man, Mexico, 1944
  • Black and white photograph of two men and a child on a port dock
    leo Matiz, Port, circa 1970
  • Black and white silhouette of worker
    Leo Matiz, Machete worker, 1945
  • Sepia-colored black and white photograph of actress Maria Felix taken from slightly above
    Leo Matiz, María Félix (Mexican Actress), Mexico, 1945
  • Black and white close up photograph of Luis Bunuel
    Leo Matiz, Luis Buñuel, circa 1970s
  • Black and white photograph of Marc Chagall painting
    Leo Matiz, Marc chagall, Mexico, 1946
  • Black and white photograph of Leo Matiz and Fernando Botero in front of Leo Matiz Gallery
    Leo Matiz and Fernando Botero in front of Leo Matiz Gallery, 1945 (printed later)
  • Black and white photograph of David Alfaro Siqueiros Posing
    Leo Matiz, David Alfaro Siqueiros Posing. Study for his Mural “Nuestra Imagen”, Mexico, 1945 (printed later)
  • Black and white photograph of a naked man lying face down on a wooden floor under a spotlight, with his legs elevated on a step, and wrists crossed over one another
    Leo Matiz, Model posing for David Alfaro Siqueiros’ Mural, “Cuauhtemoc Against the Myth'', 1946
  • Black and white photograph of a painting of a nude woman sitting on a chair, titled "Nude with Canvas and Chair" by Fernando Botero
    Leo Matiz, Photograph of a painting by Fernando Botero, Nude with Canvas and Chair, Colombia, 1951
  • Black and white photograph of Leo Matiz speaking with artist Fernando Botero and politicians Carpena and Arboleda
    Leo Matiz, Leo with Botero, Carpena, and Arboleda, 1945
  • Black and white photograph of a metal coil and the shadows it casts against the ground
    Leo Matiz, Metal Coil, Colombia, c. 1960s
  • Black and white photograph of a wood fence
    Leo Matiz, Abstraction, Israel, 1940
  • Black and white photograph of a tunnel
    Leo Matiz, tunnel, Venezuela, 1950
  • Black and white photograph of a building
    Leo Matiz, Building, USA, 1950
  • Black and white close-up photograph of a rope coiled in a cylinder shape
    Leo Matiz, Rope, c. 1960s
Press release

WESTWOOD GALLERY NYC presented an outstanding selection of 60 photographs by the most important Colombian photographer of the 20th century, Leo Matiz. He was born in 1917, in the seaside village of Aracataca, Colombia, also known as the mythical "Macondo" of Gabriel García Márquez's "One Hundred Years of Solitude." Leo Matiz documented more than 60 years of history in photographs. His work includes photographs of rural and urban landscapes, abstract forms found in architecture and nature, in addition to portraits of well-known individuals in the fields of art and politics and narrative photographs of native Latin Americans. Although Leo Matiz traveled his entire life covering four continents and experiencing the different cultures, people and events, he was never far from his passion for art, which included drawing, painting, writing and foremost photography. WESTWOOD GALLERY NYC was the first U.S. fine art gallery to exhibit the photographic history of Leo Matiz in 2001.

 

ABOUT THE PHOTOGRAPHER
Leo Matiz documented more than 60 years of history in photographs. His work includes photographs of rural and urban landscapes, abstract forms found in architecture and nature, narrative photographs of native Latin Americans, and portraits of well-known individuals in the fields of art and politics.

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A frequent traveler since his teenage years, Matiz started his career as a photographic-reporter working for magazines in Columbia. Then he traveled to Panama, traversed Central America on foot and went on to work in Mexico. Matiz lived in Mexico for approximately ten years from 1940 on and collaborated with numerous artists, such as Manuel Alvarez Bravo and Gabriel Figueroa, on Mexican film projects and David Alfaro Siqueiros on the mural "Cuauhtemoc against the Myth." He also captured the mystique of Frida Kahlo by characterizing her strength and sensitivity in a number of photographs, some taken in the Blue House, others in her daily life.

 

In 1948, Matiz moved to New York City and worked as a photo-journalist for Life magazine and the United Nations, documenting an intense conflict in the Middle East. During these assignments he witnessed and photographed assassinations and shootings, while experiencing his own personal pain and suffering. By the end of the 1940s, Leo Matiz was presented the award for Best Photo Journalist of Mexico and was also considered one of the ten best living photographers in the world. Later, Matiz opened the first studio/gallery in Bogotá, Colombia, which soon became an integral part of the bohemian scene for artists, writers and intellectuals. In 1951, Matiz launched the premiere exhibition of paintings by a 19 year old artist, Fernando Botero, and photographed his first paintings, strongly influenced by Pablo Picasso.

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Matiz was honored by the French government in 1995 with a Knighthood of Arts and Letters for his extraordinary contribution to the art of photography. Matiz died in 1998 leaving us thousands of images as a contribution to the historic and artistic legacy of photography. In the last decade, there have been numerous international exhibitions of his work, among them a solo exhibition at the Art Museum of the Americas in Washington D.C. His work is now in the collection of numerous museums and institutions.

Press
  • It's possible with a ray of light

    Exhibition opening for legendary photographer Leo Matiz
    Ricardo León Peña-Villa, El Diario Vivir, 9 May 2001
  • Fernando Botero

    The most famous painter
    Eduardo Marceles, Perfiles/20, 4 May 2001
  • Leo Matiz at Westwood

    David Ebony, Art in America, 3 May 2001
  • Leo Matiz

    Village Voice, 3 May 2001
  • The poetic eye of Leo Matiz

    Eduardo Marceles, Vida Hoy, 27 Apr 2001
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