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Alexis Rodríguez-Duarte y Tico Torres: su vida, su obra y Celia Cruz

diciembre 20, 2018

El destacado fotógrafo y su gran colaborador, el estilista de moda y director de arte, hablan de la amistad de ambos con la célebre cantante cubana y la exposición de fotografías suyas que está ofreciendo el Museo de la Diáspora Cubana de Miami.

Entre Nosotros

Una invitación a pensar sonriendo con Orlando González Esteva. Se propone informar y entretener mezclando lo serio con lo divertido, la noticia conmovedora con la excéntrica, lo cubano con lo universal, la realidad con la fantasía, el presente con el pasado, la historia con el folclor, el disparate con la lógica, y picando la imaginación y la curiosidad de los radioyentes, a quienes pretende rescatar de las preocupaciones cotidianas. De lunes a viernes de 11:00 AM a 12:00 PM.
https://www.radiotelevisionmarti.com/a/223530.html
  

Presenting Celia Cruz @ The Cuban Museum

PRESENTING

CELIA CRUZ

@ The Cuban Museum

From Dec 7th 2018 to Jan 27th 2019

Photographs by/Fotografías por

ALEXIS RODRIGUEZ–DUARTE

IN COLLABORATION WITH / EN COLABORACIÓN CON

TICO TORRES


Introduction

Once upon a time, in a country far, far away, my husband and collaborator, Tico Torres and I were starving artists living and working in London. It was 1988. One gloomy November day, after an uneventful interview at British Vogue, we rode the endless escalator exiting the underground at the Tottenham Court Road station. On our way up we were taken aback by a huge poster announcing Celia Cruz in Concert at Hammersmith Palaís! Homesick as we were, we decided to track Celia down so we could meet her.

After a few hours of detective work and countless calls to area hotels, we finally located her! We boldly asked for Celia Cruz, not knowing that she was checked in as Celia Knight. Miraculously we were connected directly to her room. A gentleman, who we later realized was Pedro Knight answered the phone. We told him that we were two Cuban-American boys from Miami who would like to meet Celia Cruz. He said, “One moment please” and a few seconds later we heard that unmistakable voice, “¿Si digame?”

We explained that we wanted to meet her and she invited us to her hotel the very next day. She was having a press junket for the British media but when everyone left, she asked us to join them in their suite where we had tea, scones and cucumber sandwiches with the Queen! We were never able to have tea with HRH Queen Elizabeth but, we did had tea with our Queen. She invited us to her concert at the Hammersmith Palais but, we said we really didn’t have the funds to go (¡con una mano alante y una mano atras!) At that point, we were eating bread and mayonnaise alone for weeks at a time! She said, “Let me see what I can do”. The next morning, Celia rang us at our flat in Earl’s Court to let us know that we had two tickets waiting for us at Will Call.

When we arrived and got our tickets we realized they were VIP All Access Passes! Tico was nervous but I insisted we go up to the sound booth overlooking the entire audience with a perfect view. That was the first time we ever saw Celia perform. After the concert we went backstage and hung out with her and Pedro. They treated us like family. We couldn’t have imagined that this was the beginning of a 15 year friendship and that we would have the honor and privilege of photographing and documenting so many amazing moments of

Celia and Pedro’s life. Enough to publish an entire book!

Tico and I arrived from Cuba on the Freedom Flights. I was raised in Little Havana and Tico in Hialeah. Our parents always listened to Cuban music and Celia was always at the top of the repertoire. We wanted to assimilate and become “Americanized”, so listening to Cuban music was not our thing. Yet, after seeing that poster at the exit of the underground, something just clicked. To this day, we credit Celia with bringing us back to our roots. She brought us home. Every time we saw Celia perform, it made us feel so proud to be Cuban.

This collection of photographs are a small sample and record of the precious moments we spent with Celia and Pedro, but more importantly it is a personal tribute to the incredible woman who reconnected us to our past and our heritage.

Here, we’ve created not only an exhibition of our photos of Celia, but a vivid installation, so that you, the spectator, can feel as though you’ve entered our studio on Grove Street in Greenwich Village, Studio 9, which Celia visited often. We’ve included many personal items that inspire us as well as momentos from our friendship with Celia and Pedro that are very dear to us.

We sincerely hope the photographs bring you as much joy as they did us when we captured them.

Alexis Rodriguez-Duarte and Tico Torres

Greenwich Village, New York City, 2018

Acknowledgments 

Our sincere thanks to Omer Pardillo-Cid. Many of these images of Celia and Pedro would not have been possible without you. Thank you for keeping Celia’s legacy alive. We are so grateful to be able to call you our friend.

Heartfelt thanks to Ileana Fuentes, Founding Director of the Cuban Museum and Carisa Perez-Fuentes for their vision and for allowing us to show our work at this wonderful and vitally important institution. To José Manuel Hidalgo. This exhibition would not have been possible without his knowledge, professionalism and his patience with all our crazy ideas. 

Thanks to Aramis Perez and Magyani Medina for their assistance. 

To our parents, Rosa and Carlos Rodriguez and Margarita and Juan Humberto Torres for never allowing us to forget our Cuban roots. 

To all our families and friends for their never-ending support.

And last but certainly not least, to Celia and Pedro who so lovingly gave us their time and gave us the honor of documenting them. Their energy inspired us when we photographed them and it still does. Our lives are forever enriched. Always in our hearts. 

Alexis Rodriguez-Duarte and Tico Torres

Miami, December 2018



Agradecimientos

Nuestros más sincero agradecimiento a Omer Pardillo-Cid. Muchas de estas imágenes de Celia y Pedro no hubieran sido posible sin tu ayuda. Gracias por mantener el legado de Celia vivo. Estamos muy agradecidos de poder llamarte nuestro amigo. Gracias de todo corazón a Ileana Fuentes, Directora Fundadora del Museo Cubano y Carisa Perez-Fuentes por su vision y por dejarnos mostrar nuestra obra en esta maravillosa e importantísima institución. Gracias a Aramis Perez y Magvani Medina por su asistencia y a Versal Studio por ayuda con el diseño gráfico. 

A nuestros padres, Rosa y Carlos Rodriguez y Margarita y Juan Humberto Torres por nunca dejarnos olvidar nuestras raíces cubanas. 

A toda nuestras familias y amistades por su eterno apoyo. 

Finalmente, a Celia y Pedro que donaron su tiempo con tanto amor y nos dieron el honor de poder documentarlos. Su energía nos inspiraba cuando los fotografiamos y nos siguen inspirando. Nuestras vidas han sido enriquecida eternamente. Siempre en nuestros corazones. 

Alexis Rodriguez-Duarte y Tico Torres

Miami, diciembre 2018

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Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery - Current Exhibition

Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery

Current exhibition : Recent Acquisitions


November 16, 2018 - November 3, 2019

The Obama portraits by Kehinde Wiley and Amy Sherald were just two of several prized artworks acquired by the National Portrait Gallery during its 50th anniversary. As the Portrait Gallery turns the corner on a new decade of its legacy, the museum will present an exhibition of historic and contemporary works newly acquired for its growing collection. Subjects will include Celia Cruz, Edwin Hubble, Helen Keller, Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, Louie Pérez, Maurice Sendak, George Walker and Oprah Winfrey. The exhibition will present work by artists including Imogen Cunningham, Harry Gamboa Jr., Brigitte Lacombe, Charles Willson Peale, Alexis Rodriguez-Duarte, Shahzia Sikander and Andy Warhol. “Recent Acquisitions” is co-curated by the National Portrait Gallery’s team of curators and historians.

http://npg.si.edu/exhibition/recent-acquisitions-1

Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery: Cataloguing Virtuosity and Making Iconic Portraits

The year is 1994 and Celia Cruz, The Queen of Salsa, The Voice of Cuba, appears at the Fairchild Tropical Garden in Coral Gables, Florida, dressed in an elegant yellow rumbera dress with arms wide opened, extended outwards. She stands in an expressive and most correct singing posture, surrounded by palm trees and clear blue skies. Cruz’s virtuosity as a singer and performer meets the photographer’s artistic vision and the result is an iconic image; a compelling depiction of the famous sitter, whose likeness has been artfully captured through a synthesis of iconic elements.

When recording hand-written notes left on the verso, the photographs become residues of a personal memory that is part of a larger series of events. The portraits of artists José Bedia and Luis Cruz Azaceta take us to the exhibition organized by MoMa in 1993 “Latin American Artists of the 20th Century”. While this somewhat incomplete survey of Latin American art excluded important artists who, as a consequence, have remained largely ignored; Rodriguez-Duarte’s portraits of artists such as Carmen Herrera, Enrique Riverón and Emilio Sanchez inscribes their historical presence.

Cataloguing reveals a whole lot about photographs and their environments; the archivist enters this system of relations through direct contact with the object. In the particular case of portraits, much is learned through the process of collecting data. Somewhere between research and close examination, I discovered how these portraits constitute points of encounter between the sitters’ self-making and the photographer’s creative outlook. 



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Carolina Herrera with daughter Carolina Adriana photo by ALEXIS RODRIGUEZ-DUARTE

in collaboration with TICO TORRES


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Carolina Herrera With daughter Carolina Adriana photo by ALEXIS RODRIGUEZ-DUARTEin collaboration with TICO TORRES

Carolina Herrera With daughter Carolina Adriana photo by ALEXIS RODRIGUEZ-DUARTE

in collaboration with TICO TORRES



Happy Birthday Madonna, the Queen of Pop!

Happy Birthday Madonna, the Queen of Pop! Back in 1997, I had the privilege of photographing Madonna for this portrait with the very talented & amazing hairstylist, Orlando Pita for my Cuba Out of Cuba a portrait series. This was minutes before she went on stage to sing at the Oscars. One of the most amazing moments of my career was when Madonna was rehearsing and sang "You Must Love Me" from Evita a cappella in that hotel room. 

Madonna