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Catalogs: Enrique Grau Galápagos series - Displayed at the Art Museum of Américas
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Catalogs: Kolumbianische Maler - Displayed at the Galerías Altana, Hamburg
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Catalogs: Marta Traba and Angel Rama Garcés Velazquez - Displayed at the Galería Gustavo Zalamea
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Catalogs: Ralph Hurst - "Animal Forms and Alabaster" presented at Museum of Arts and Sciences
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Correspondence: "The Myth of the Birds of the Americas" designed by David Manzur
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News clippings: "El Espectador" - Ganó un premio internacional el pintor Colombiano Jaramillo
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News clippings: Art forum: Jack Chevalier
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News clippings: El Nuevo Herald: Libros: David Manzur Actualizado
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News clippings: El Nuevo Herald: Moshe Liba, cónsul de Israel en Miami
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News clippings: El Nuevo Herald: Szyszlo y el arte Lationoamericano
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Simón Daro Dawidowicz Bolivarian collection
Simón Daro Dawidowicz was a businessman and art collector who resided in Miami, Florida. A long-time resident of Colombia, Dawidowicz had a strong interest in Latin American liberator Simón Bolívar and his lasting influence on Latin America. Dawidowicz was a member of several Bolivarian societies, president of the Bolavarian Review, and founded the non-profit organization Darien Action Committee, which sought to promote the completion of the Panamerican Highway from Panama to Colombia. Dawidowicz had strong connections with several prominent Latin American artists including Leopoldo Richter and David Manzur. He was a curator as well as a collector of their and others' work, and donated a number of their pieces to museums and institutions including the University of Miami. A mural titled "Bolívar and Humboldt" by Leopoldo Richter was donated by Dawidowicz to the University, and currently stands in front of the Otto G. Richter Library.
The Simón Daro Dawidowicz Bolivarian collection contains items pertaining to all of the above pursuits and interests. Much of it is correspondence and official records, or newspapers clippings and photographs that document his activities. There are a number of audiocassettes and film reels, and a single videocassette as well.
Of particular interest are a bust of Simón Bolívar that Dawidowicz had commissioned as a gift for former President Lyndon Johnson, as well as a box containing photographs, photographic prints, brochures, periodicals, and other forms of material depicting the works of a number of Latin American artists. These include David Manzur, Leopoldo Richter, German Tessarolo, Marlene Hoffman, Enrique Grau, Edgar Silva, Armando Villegas, Patricia Tavera, Ràmon Carulla, and Miguel Rojas Niño. Some of these items are signed by the artists.
Two family members of Dawidowicz, Miriam and Sylvia, were curators and donors of Latin American art as well, and several documents detailing their efforts are held within the collection.
Finally, the collection contains assorted personal photographs and several short stories written by Dawidowicz.
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Catalogs: Axell Cassel - Installations at the Galleries Biren
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Catalogs: David Manzur work presented at the Revista Diners
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Catalogs: Fernando de Szyszlo returns to the Kimberly Gallery news
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Catalogs: German Tessarolo - Displayed at the San Lucas Gallery
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Catalogs: Marlene Hoffman - Presented at the Galería 70
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