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F. Lennox Campello

F. Lennox Campello is an American (born in Cuba, 1956) artist, art critic, author, art dealer, curator, and visual arts blogger.[1][2][3] In 2016 The Washington City Paper called him "one of the most interesting people of Washington, DC."[4]

F. Lennox Campello
Born1956 (age 66–67)
NationalityAmerican
Education
Occupations
  • Artist
  • art critic
  • author
  • blogger
Known forNarrative art, embedded technology in art
Military career
AllegianceUnited States
Service/branch United States Navy
Years of service1974–1997
Rank Commander

Early life and education edit

Florencio Lennox Campello was born in Santiago de Cuba, Cuba in 1956,[5] and immigrated as a child to the United States in the 1960s along with his political refugee parents and was raised in Brooklyn, New York.[6][7][8] He attended Aviation High School in Long Island, New York (Class of 1974). He studied art at the University of Washington (BFA, 1981),[9] where he was commissioned as a U.S. Navy officer,[10][11][12] and subsequently received an MS from the Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey, California in 1987.[10][13]

Artwork edit

Campello's art is predominantly narrative and storytelling in nature,[14] and often incorporates technology such as video,[15] sound, and miniature spy cameras[2] into the finished pieces.[2] He has exhibited widely in the United States, Europe and Latin America, including in the McManus Museum in Scotland, the Brusque Museum in Brazil, the San Bernardino County Museum in California, the Meadows Museum of Art in Shreveport, Louisiana, the Hunter Museum of American Art in Tennessee, the Sacramento Fine Arts Center in California, the Boulder Museum of Contemporary Art in Colorado, the Schneider Museum of Art in Ashland, Oregon, the A.S. Popov Central Museum of Communications in Russia, the American University Museum, the Boise Art Museum in Idaho, the Jordan Schnitzer Museum at the University of Oregon, the American Museum of the Cuban Diaspora in Miami, Florida, and The Phillips Collection in Washington, DC.[16][11][17][18][19][20][21]

The Cuba series edit

This body of works was started in the 1970s while the artist was in art school, and uses the shape/map of the island of Cuba as the unifying element in paintings, prints and drawings.[22][23][2] In the works, the island is often depicted as behind jail bars[24][19] (such as on the cover of the poetry book Cuba in Verse: The Island Behind Bars by Ada Bezos, Editorial Betania (2012) ISBN 978-8480174008), or with oars,[22] or surrounded by tears,[25] etc.

The Superhero series edit

Campello's artwork often appropriates American comic book superhero themes, most often Batman, Superman, Spider-Man and others.[26][27][2][28] He has also curated several group art shows where the artwork is focused on multiple artistic interpretations of the superhero iconography.[29]

Pictish Nation series edit

This series focuses on interpreting the tattoo artwork of the original people of Scotland, known as the Picts.[30][31] Campello was exposed to Pictish culture while living in Scotland in the 1990s,[11] and began focusing a series of drawings and paintings which over the years have interpreted and reproduced the Pictish tattoos on a variety of male and female nude studies.[32][33][34]

Awards edit

Campello was awarded the 1979 First Prize (Drawing) by Renton Art Society Renton, Washington,[18] 1981 First Prize (Drawing). from the Keene-Mason Gallery National Competition New York, NY, 1981 First Prize (Printmaking), Whipple Gallery National Competition, Marshall, MN, the 1995 Best of Show at the 20th Princess Anne Art Show in Virginia Beach, VA,[35] Best of Show at the 1996 Festival in the Park in Roanoke, Virginia,[35] and the Best in Show at the 2007 Stockley Gardens Art Festival in Norfolk, VA.[35] He was most recently awarded a Maryland State Arts Council Individual Artist Award in 2019,[36] and one of his works was acquired in 2018 for the permanent collection of Montgomery County, Maryland.[37]

Reviews edit

In a review of his 1996 exhibition of portraits of Internet porn stars, The Washington Post noted that his artwork "manages to find a delicate balance between the black charcoal and cream-colored paper resulting in a grainy, film-noir effect, making his subjects, traffickers in mass-consumption prurience, seem tough but vulnerable, like a flowering plant in a sexual wasteland."[38]

A more recent review of his 2017 solo show in The Washington Post explained that "His technique is classical, but he sometimes incorporates a contemporary technology: embedded video. “Portrait of You” features a live feed of the picture's viewer, and “Cuban by Ancestry, but American by the Grace of God" (seen last year at the American University Museum) chronicles his family history on a video loop."[2] In reviewing the same show, The Washington City Paper noted that the solo show focused "on a couple of his far-ranging "artistic obsessions," as he calls them, from Frida Kahlo to the Book of Genesis to the Picts of Scotland."[31]

American art critic Dr. Claudia Rousseau observed that "Campello is a prolific artist who has had an interesting and compelling trajectory of work since the 1980s."[2][14][38][31][39] Brickell Magazine described him as "a thought leader in the world of the arts on a global scale."[40] In 2020 The Washington City Paper characterized him as a "prominent figure" in discussing artistic responses to the COVID-19 pandemic,[41] and a year later described one of his works at The Phillips Collection as a "clever combination of low and high tech, pairing a simple charcoal drawing of a child looking at her reflection, which is shown as a revolving series of electronic images of diverse faces."[42] In 2022, during the annual Art Basel Miami Beach week of art fairs in Miami, he was described as one of the "most intriguing creative minds in the city."[43]

Solo shows edit

1979 The HUB Gallery. University of Washington. Seattle, Washington[18]

1981 Arts Northwest Gallery. Seattle, Washington[44]

1992 Warehouse Gallery. Banff, Scotland[18]

1993 Chevrier's Presidio Gallery. Sonoma, California[44][45]

1994 Chevrier's Presidio Gallery. Sonoma, California[44]

1996 Fraser Gallery. Washington, D.C.[38][46]

1997 49 West. Annapolis, Maryland[47]

1997 Fraser Gallery. Washington, D.C.[38]

1998 Fraser Gallery. Washington, D.C.[48]

1999 Fraser Gallery. Washington, D.C.[49]

2000 Eklektikos Gallery. Washington, D.C.[18]

2001 Fraser Gallery. Washington, D.C.[50]

2002 Fraser Gallery. Washington, D.C.[51]

2003 Fraser Gallery. Washington, D.C.[52]

2004 Fraser Gallery. Washington, D.C.[53][54]

2005 Fraser Gallery. Washington, D.C.[55]

2008 Red Door Gallery. Richmond, VA[8]

2011 Featured Artist, Aqua Art Fair, Miami Beach, Florida

2017 Artists & Makers. Rockville, Maryland[2][14]

2019 Stone Tower Gallery, Glen Echo, MD[33]

2020 Featured Artist, Art on Paper Fair, New York, NY[56]

Blogger edit

His blog, Daily Campello Art News has been published since 2003 and has been called "indispensable",[57] and also "a bona fide fixture"[58] by the Washington City Paper, which also credits the blog with being the potential "inventor" of the ubiquitous acronym "DMV" to refer to the Greater Washington, DC area (it stands for District, Maryland, Virginia).[59] The local CBS TV station included it in its "Best Local Bloggers" list.[60] The blog is included in the various "Top 100 Art Blogs in the World" listings,[61] and in 2022, the blog was listed as the 11th top ranked art news websites in the world.[62]

Books edit

Campello is the author of 100 Artists of Washington, DC,[63][64] Schiffer Publishing, Ltd. (June 1, 2011) ISBN 978-0764337789. He is also the cover artist for Cuba in Verse: The Island Behind Bars by Ada Bezos, Editorial Betania (2012) ISBN 978-8480174008, and the cover artist and interior illustrator for Winging It!-In Europe by Linda and Jim Stringer, Suncity Pub (January 1, 1993) ISBN 978-1882410002

Gallerist edit

In 1996 Campello, together with his then wife, the British photographer Catriona Fraser, co-founded the Fraser Gallery in the Georgetown neighborhood of Washington, DC.[46] In 2002 they opened a second gallery in Bethesda, MD.[65] The two galleries closed in 2011,[66] as the couple had divorced earlier,[58] and Campello had moved to Philadelphia in 2006,[67] where he lived until 2009, before returning to the Washington, DC area in 2010.

Curator edit

Campello has curated many visual art shows,[68][69][70] most generally around the Greater Washington, DC region, including several seminal art shows focused on dissident Cuban artists,[71][72][73] and has been referred to as "one of the most well known faces on the local art scene."[71]

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External links edit

  • F. Lennox Campello website
  • Daily Campello Art News Blog
  • The Cuba Series

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F Lennox Campello is an American born in Cuba 1956 artist art critic author art dealer curator and visual arts blogger 1 2 3 In 2016 The Washington City Paper called him one of the most interesting people of Washington DC 4 F Lennox CampelloBorn1956 age 66 67 Santiago de Cuba CubaNationalityAmericanEducationUniversity of Washington BFA Naval Postgraduate School MS OccupationsArtistart criticauthorbloggerKnown forNarrative art embedded technology in artMilitary careerAllegianceUnited StatesService wbr branch United States NavyYears of service1974 1997RankCommander Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Artwork 2 1 The Cuba series 2 2 The Superhero series 2 3 Pictish Nation series 3 Awards 4 Reviews 4 1 Solo shows 5 Blogger 6 Books 7 Gallerist 8 Curator 9 References 10 External linksEarly life and education editFlorencio Lennox Campello was born in Santiago de Cuba Cuba in 1956 5 and immigrated as a child to the United States in the 1960s along with his political refugee parents and was raised in Brooklyn New York 6 7 8 He attended Aviation High School in Long Island New York Class of 1974 He studied art at the University of Washington BFA 1981 9 where he was commissioned as a U S Navy officer 10 11 12 and subsequently received an MS from the Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey California in 1987 10 13 Artwork editCampello s art is predominantly narrative and storytelling in nature 14 and often incorporates technology such as video 15 sound and miniature spy cameras 2 into the finished pieces 2 He has exhibited widely in the United States Europe and Latin America including in the McManus Museum in Scotland the Brusque Museum in Brazil the San Bernardino County Museum in California the Meadows Museum of Art in Shreveport Louisiana the Hunter Museum of American Art in Tennessee the Sacramento Fine Arts Center in California the Boulder Museum of Contemporary Art in Colorado the Schneider Museum of Art in Ashland Oregon the A S Popov Central Museum of Communications in Russia the American University Museum the Boise Art Museum in Idaho the Jordan Schnitzer Museum at the University of Oregon the American Museum of the Cuban Diaspora in Miami Florida and The Phillips Collection in Washington DC 16 11 17 18 19 20 21 The Cuba series edit This body of works was started in the 1970s while the artist was in art school and uses the shape map of the island of Cuba as the unifying element in paintings prints and drawings 22 23 2 In the works the island is often depicted as behind jail bars 24 19 such as on the cover of the poetry book Cuba in Verse The Island Behind Bars by Ada Bezos Editorial Betania 2012 ISBN 978 8480174008 or with oars 22 or surrounded by tears 25 etc The Superhero series edit Campello s artwork often appropriates American comic book superhero themes most often Batman Superman Spider Man and others 26 27 2 28 He has also curated several group art shows where the artwork is focused on multiple artistic interpretations of the superhero iconography 29 Pictish Nation series edit This series focuses on interpreting the tattoo artwork of the original people of Scotland known as the Picts 30 31 Campello was exposed to Pictish culture while living in Scotland in the 1990s 11 and began focusing a series of drawings and paintings which over the years have interpreted and reproduced the Pictish tattoos on a variety of male and female nude studies 32 33 34 Awards editCampello was awarded the 1979 First Prize Drawing by Renton Art Society Renton Washington 18 1981 First Prize Drawing from the Keene Mason Gallery National Competition New York NY 1981 First Prize Printmaking Whipple Gallery National Competition Marshall MN the 1995 Best of Show at the 20th Princess Anne Art Show in Virginia Beach VA 35 Best of Show at the 1996 Festival in the Park in Roanoke Virginia 35 and the Best in Show at the 2007 Stockley Gardens Art Festival in Norfolk VA 35 He was most recently awarded a Maryland State Arts Council Individual Artist Award in 2019 36 and one of his works was acquired in 2018 for the permanent collection of Montgomery County Maryland 37 Reviews editIn a review of his 1996 exhibition of portraits of Internet porn stars The Washington Post noted that his artwork manages to find a delicate balance between the black charcoal and cream colored paper resulting in a grainy film noir effect making his subjects traffickers in mass consumption prurience seem tough but vulnerable like a flowering plant in a sexual wasteland 38 A more recent review of his 2017 solo show in The Washington Post explained that His technique is classical but he sometimes incorporates a contemporary technology embedded video Portrait of You features a live feed of the picture s viewer and Cuban by Ancestry but American by the Grace of God seen last year at the American University Museum chronicles his family history on a video loop 2 In reviewing the same show The Washington City Paper noted that the solo show focused on a couple of his far ranging artistic obsessions as he calls them from Frida Kahlo to the Book of Genesis to the Picts of Scotland 31 American art critic Dr Claudia Rousseau observed that Campello is a prolific artist who has had an interesting and compelling trajectory of work since the 1980s 2 14 38 31 39 Brickell Magazine described him as a thought leader in the world of the arts on a global scale 40 In 2020 The Washington City Paper characterized him as a prominent figure in discussing artistic responses to the COVID 19 pandemic 41 and a year later described one of his works at The Phillips Collection as a clever combination of low and high tech pairing a simple charcoal drawing of a child looking at her reflection which is shown as a revolving series of electronic images of diverse faces 42 In 2022 during the annual Art Basel Miami Beach week of art fairs in Miami he was described as one of the most intriguing creative minds in the city 43 Solo shows edit 1979 The HUB Gallery University of Washington Seattle Washington 18 1981 Arts Northwest Gallery Seattle Washington 44 1992 Warehouse Gallery Banff Scotland 18 1993 Chevrier s Presidio Gallery Sonoma California 44 45 1994 Chevrier s Presidio Gallery Sonoma California 44 1996 Fraser Gallery Washington D C 38 46 1997 49 West Annapolis Maryland 47 1997 Fraser Gallery Washington D C 38 1998 Fraser Gallery Washington D C 48 1999 Fraser Gallery Washington D C 49 2000 Eklektikos Gallery Washington D C 18 2001 Fraser Gallery Washington D C 50 2002 Fraser Gallery Washington D C 51 2003 Fraser Gallery Washington D C 52 2004 Fraser Gallery Washington D C 53 54 2005 Fraser Gallery Washington D C 55 2008 Red Door Gallery Richmond VA 8 2011 Featured Artist Aqua Art Fair Miami Beach Florida2017 Artists amp Makers Rockville Maryland 2 14 2019 Stone Tower Gallery Glen Echo MD 33 2020 Featured Artist Art on Paper Fair New York NY 56 Blogger editHis blog Daily Campello Art News has been published since 2003 and has been called indispensable 57 and also a bona fide fixture 58 by the Washington City Paper which also credits the blog with being the potential inventor of the ubiquitous acronym DMV to refer to the Greater Washington DC area it stands for District Maryland Virginia 59 The local CBS TV station included it in its Best Local Bloggers list 60 The blog is included in the various Top 100 Art Blogs in the World listings 61 and in 2022 the blog was listed as the 11th top ranked art news websites in the world 62 Books editCampello is the author of 100 Artists of Washington DC 63 64 Schiffer Publishing Ltd June 1 2011 ISBN 978 0764337789 He is also the cover artist for Cuba in Verse The Island Behind Bars by Ada Bezos Editorial Betania 2012 ISBN 978 8480174008 and the cover artist and interior illustrator for Winging It In Europe by Linda and Jim Stringer Suncity Pub January 1 1993 ISBN 978 1882410002Gallerist editIn 1996 Campello together with his then wife the British photographer Catriona Fraser co founded the Fraser Gallery in the Georgetown neighborhood of Washington DC 46 In 2002 they opened a second gallery in Bethesda MD 65 The two galleries closed in 2011 66 as the couple had divorced earlier 58 and Campello had moved to Philadelphia in 2006 67 where he lived until 2009 before returning to the Washington DC area in 2010 Curator editCampello has curated many visual art shows 68 69 70 most generally around the Greater Washington DC region including several seminal art shows focused on dissident Cuban artists 71 72 73 and has been referred to as one of the most well known faces on the local art scene 71 References edit Haarlammert Miryam October 17 2013 Art Fair The e merge art fair in Washington D C Berlin Art Link Retrieved March 3 2019 a b c d e f g h Jenkins Mark June 15 2017 In the galleries Dark hues that paint unsettling portents The Washington Post Retrieved March 2 2019 Slotnik Daniel E September 2 2014 Lida Moser Photographer With an Urban Eye Dies at 93 The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved March 7 2019 Rudig Stephanie December 8 2016 The People Issue Washington City Paper Retrieved March 3 2019 Franco Guzman Ana June 23 2016 Artists work in Washington exhibit focuses on immigrant experience www thebostonpilot com Retrieved March 10 2021 Passion for Frida 27 Years of Frida Kahlo Artwork Fraser Gallery Absolutearts com www absolutearts com Retrieved March 3 2019 F Lennox Campello Old Town Crier April 27 2017 Retrieved March 3 2019 a b Biegelsen Amy December 24 2008 Paints on Fire Style Weekly Retrieved March 3 2019 Division of Art Alumni School of Art Art History Design University of Washington art washington edu Retrieved July 15 2021 a b Charnley Anne N February 3 1991 Walla Walla Union Bulletin Archives Walla Walla Union Bulletin Archives Retrieved March 3 2019 a b c F LENNOX CAMPELLO Maryland State Arts Council November 5 2013 Retrieved March 3 2019 On Identity in the Arts Who is Latino Oct 11 at MC TP SS Inside MC Online Inside Montgomery College October 9 2012 Retrieved March 18 2019 F Lennox Campello Suddenly She Realized That She Wasn t Afraid Anymore Washington Projects for the Arts 2015 Retrieved March 3 2019 a b c Rousseau Claudia June 7 2017 The Obsessions of F Lennox Campello at Artists and Makers Studios 2 East City Art Retrieved March 3 2019 Jenkins Mark March 9 2018 In the galleries Zenith celebrates 40 years with two exhibitions in two spaces The Washington Post Retrieved March 3 2019 Inside Outside Upside Down www phillipscollection org Retrieved August 17 2021 Housman Patty December 15 2016 The Looking Glass Visits the AU Museum American University Retrieved March 3 2019 a b c d e F Lennox Campello Saatchi Art Retrieved March 3 2019 a b Isla Prision American Museum of the Cuban Diaspora Retrieved January 26 2021 Collecting Cuba Selections from the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art Schneider Museum of Art Retrieved July 9 2021 Boise Art Museum Presents Contemporary Cuban Art History Identity and Materiality Idaho Press Boise Weekly February 24 2022 Retrieved March 17 2022 a b oldtowncrier January 1 2021 Let s Make a Deal Old Town Crier Retrieved January 26 2021 Happy Bicentennial America We Wish We Were There Collage Saatchi Art Retrieved January 26 2021 CUBA PRISON ISLAND vintage 1977 signed drawing by listed WHO s WHO IN ART artist 354611171 Worthpoint Retrieved January 26 2021 Florencio Lennox Campello ISLA LLORONA Jul 16 2019 Dynasty Fine Arts in FL LiveAuctioneers Retrieved January 26 2021 Spiderman Naked 2013 Washington Project for the Arts www wpadc org Retrieved January 26 2021 Art Miami amp CONTEXT Art Miami Release 2018 Results New York Style Guide December 13 2018 Retrieved January 26 2021 Lenny Campello Washington Glass Studio Retrieved January 26 2021 SUPERNATURAL IN THE FACE OF DANGER Goucher College Retrieved January 26 2021 Blee John Georgetowner Review of the 2004 F Lennox Campello Show at the Fraser Gallery The Fraser Gallery Retrieved February 2 2021 a b c 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