Oral history interview with Mary-Anne Martin

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Oral history interview with Mary-Anne Martin

2009 July 8-22

An interview of Mary-Anne Martin conducted 2009 July 8 and 22, by James McElhinney, for the Archives of American Art, at Mary-Anne Martin/Fine Art, in New York, N.Y. Interview with Mary-Anne Martin, conducted by James McElhinney for the Archives of American Art, at her gallery located at East 73rd Street in Manhattan, New York on July 8th and 22nd, 2009. Martin speaks of switching her major from English to Art history; her time at Sotheby's; creating the first Latin American auctions and department at Sotheby's; the success of these auctions; the creation of her gallery in 1982; the creation of a more accessible and international market for Latin American art with her gallery and influence at Sotheby's; the evolution of Latin American art being recognized with their American or European contemporaries; the newfound celebrity and recognition of Frida Kahlo; the increasing market for forgeries of Latin American art, Martin references the FBI intervention of the Siquieros Chicago show and the Noyola publication Finding Frida Kahlo; the increasing protectionism of Mexican art by becoming labelled ational patrimony"; discovering her childhood neighbors were Spanish rebels and artists associated with Diego Rivera; the increasing marketability and competition for Latin American art; how art is more international; and the cyclical nature of art. Martin also recalls David Nash, Julius Held, Alfred Taubman, Daniel Wildenstein, Barbara Duncan, Edward Sullivan, Eleanore Saidenberg, Mary Boone, Bob Littman, Rachel Adler, Cecila Torres-Garcias, William Sheehy, Bill Lieberman, Jose "Pepe" Escuder, America "Skippy" Escuder, Ella Wolfe, Lucienne Bloch and others.

Sound recording, master: 2 memory cards (3 hr., 51 min.) : secure digital ; 1.25 in.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7963346

Archives of American Art

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Widgeon Point Charitable Foundation.

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Martin, Mary-Anne

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Mary-Anne Martin (1943- ) is founder of Mary-Anne Martin/Fine art, a gallery specializing in Mexican and Latin American art in New York, N.Y. James McElhinney (1952- ) is an artist, writer, and educator in New York, N.Y. From the description of Oral history interview with Mary-Anne Martin, 2009 July 8-22. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 669913331 ...

McElhinney, James Lancel, 1952-

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