Zone d'identification
Nom et localisation du dépôt
Niveau de description
Collection
Titre
Luis Medina Photograph collection
Date(s)
- 1960s-1980s (Production)
Importance matérielle
100 Boxes
Nom du producteur
Notice biographique
Luis Medina was born on June 18, 1942, in Havana, Cuba. During his childhood, he attended a private military school until he left Cuba for Spain at the age of sixteen in 1958. There, he was introduced to the arts, such as painting and literature, by Cuban poet Gastón Baquero. Medina traveled and worked throughout Europe, visiting Germany and Italy. He migrated to Miami, Florida, in 1961, and was reunited with his mother and stepfather, who had fled Cuba after Fidel Castro’s government came to power. He attended Miami Dade Junior College and took courses in history, philosophy, and sociology. Upon graduating with honors in 1967, Medina enrolled in The School of the Art Institute of Chicago (SAIC) with dreams of becoming a sculptor. He was accompanied at SAIC by his childhood friend José López, and the two were quickly taken in by American mentors Harold Allen and Hugh Edwards.
Medina soon turned his artistic interests to the medium of photography, which he practiced alongside López until his friend’s departure to Miami in 1976. The two taught photography together in the early 1970s at Columbia College - Chicago and other local universities. Medina remained in Chicago, where he developed a growing body of photographic work that focused on architectural photography and documenting marginalized groups, such as the Latinx and gay communities in the Chicago area. In one acclaimed series, Medina captured the inner workings of the gang population, photographing their graffiti while simultaneously earning their respect. In 1980, this work was exhibited in a solo show at the Art Institute.
Medina was diagnosed with a cytomegalovirus infection in 1984; this illness can often be associated with AIDS. A year later, he died at Jackson Memorial Hospital in Miami at the age of forty-three.
Zone du contenu et de la structure
Portée et contenu
This collection is comprised of approximately 22,000 items of mixed media (slides, silver gelatin prints, negatives, and color prints, among other formats).
Mode de classement
The photographs and slides in this collection are organized by subjects determined by the photographer.
Zone des conditions d'accès et d'utilisation
Conditions d'accès
This collection is open for research.
Accès physique
The collection is unprocessed.
Accès technique
Conditions de reproduction
Requests to publish or display materials from this collection require written permission from the rights owner. Please contact chc@miami.edu for more information.
Preferred citation: Luis Medina Photograph Collection, Cuban Heritage Collection, University of Miami Libraries, Coral Gables, Florida.
Langue des documents
- anglais
Écriture des documents
Notes de langue et graphie
Instruments de recherche
Minimal collection-level record by Juan A. Villanueva, March 2020, and updated by Amanda Moreno, May 2020.
Éléments d'acquisition et d'évaluation
Historique de la conservation
Gift of the Art Institute of Chicago, through prior restricted gift of Lucia Woods Lindley, 2018.
Source immédiate d'acquisition
Évaluation, élimination et calendrier de conservation
Accroissements
Sources complémentaires
Existence et lieu de conservation des originaux
Existence et lieu de conservation des copies
Additional photographs are available at the Art Institute of Chicago. https://www.artic.edu/artists/35721/luis-medina
Sources complémentaires
Descriptions associées
Élément de notes
Notes spécialisées
Identifiant(s) alternatif(s)
Zone du contrôle de la description
Règles ou conventions
Describing Archives: A Content Standard (DACS)
Sources utilisées
Note de l'archiviste
Minimum record by Juan A. Villanueva, March 13, 2020 and updated by Amanda Moreno, May 2020.
Biographical note by Allegra G. Garcia, April 2020.
Mots-clés
Mots-clés - Sujets
- Photography
- Photographers -- United States
- Photography, Artistic
- Gays -- Social life and customs
- Gays -- Social life and customs -- 21st century
- Gays -- United States
- Chicago (Ill.) -- Social Life and customs -- 21st century
- Cuban Americans -- Illinois -- Chicago -- Social life and customs
- Gay men -- Illinois -- Chicago -- Social life and customs
- Santeria in art
- Graffiti
- Gangs
- Gangs -- Chicago (Ill.)
Mots-clés - Lieux
Mots-clés - Noms
- Medina, Luis (Sujet)