Antonio Broccoli Porto

Antonio Broccoli Porto

Antonio Broccoli Porto (born September 19, 1955) is a renowned Puerto Rican artist, visual artist and sculptor.

Early years

Broccoli Porto's father was an Italian national and his mother's family, Porto, claim their Puerto Rican heritage, having originally settled in the town of Cayey. His parents met and married in New York City where Broccoli Porto was born. As a young child, he became interested in art and his artistic talents were appreciated by both his family and teachers alike. After he received his primary and secondary education he enrolled and entered Iona College, New Rochelle, New York. There he took up fine art studies and earned a B.A. degree in Arts.

First art exhibition

In May 1979 Broccoli Porto held an art exhibition in the Thomas Payne Museum of New Rochelle, New York, as part of a Nationally accredited Honors Program Thesis entiltled "Historical Landscapes". In the 1980s, he traveled to Italy and continued his artistic studies at the "Accademia di Belle Arti Brera" (Brera Academy of Fine Arts) in Milan. [http://www.accademiadibrera.milano.it/] The artist has a dual citizenship, that of Italy and the United States. When he returned to New York, he studied two years of Latin percussion at the Harbour Conservatory located in "El Barrio" of Manhattan. Influenced by his great love of Puerto Rican culture, Broccoli Porto moved to Puerto Rico and enrolled in "La Liga de Arte" (League of Art) in San Juan. He also studied for three years at "Escuela de Artes Plasticas" (School of the Plastic Arts) located in Old San Juan. There he took art courses on painting and sculpture. Broccoli Porto had as professors Eric Lluch, an understudy of Andy Warhol and Master Sculptor José Garcia Campos, who would be of great influence in his metal works. Puerto Rican music became an important part of his life and is reflected in his art. A large amount of his collection is made up of musical themes interpreted through the plastic arts. Professor Judy Betts (a renowned writer and Watercolorist from Louisiana, U.S.A.) served as a great influence his use of blends and transparencies in watercolour paintings, for which he is well known. Broccoli Porto eventually decided to use his maternal surname, Porto, as his artist signature because of its ties to the island of Puerto Rico.
right|thumb|">Baile De Loiza Aldea byAntonio Broccoli PortoBroccoli Porto was a member of The Association of Watercolorists of Puerto Rico (AAPR) for more than 8 years and served for a brief period as Vice President of that organization. He is listed with the Instituto de Cultura Puertorriqueña (Puerto Rican Institute of Culture) as a Puerto Rican visual artist and sculptor. He is an active member of the UNESCO Artists of Puerto Rico.

Honors and awards

In June 1999, Juan Carlos Morales, director of the Spanish version of William Shakespeare's "A Midsummer Night's Dream", presented at Bellas Artes de Guaynabo, Puerto Rico, commissioned Broccoli Porto for the Caribbean Version set and costume designs. He was awarded a UNESCO Medal in December 2000. In December 2001, he won a 2nd Prize in the Graphics Category at the "El Dia Nacional del Artista Pintor Puertorriqueño" (Annual National Day of the Puerto Rican Artistic Painter). His painting "Madonna Saurie" graces the cover of the novel The "Princess Papaya" by Cuban American author, Himilce Novas, which was released on September 30, 2004 by Arte Publico Press, of the University of Houston, Texas.

Featured works

Broccoli Porto's works have been featured in the following:

* The set design of the International cable television show on Lifetime TV, "The Division".
* In February, 2000, at the Gallery BAI, a private Gallery in The Guggenheim Museum, Soho.
* "El Maravilloso Mundo de la Santería", a documetary on Afro-Caribbean diaspora, by Metropolitan Films, 2000,a Galavision presentation
* The Television Documentary "Bomba y Plena de Puerto Rico" aired on New Jersey Network's "Imagines" on November 2002.
* The Muestra Nacional de Artes Plasticas, Instituto de la Cultura Puertorriqueña, from September to December in 2003 in the Old San Juan Princessa Museum.
* His Sculptures and Paintings were exhibited in the inauguration of "Casa del Presidente" (UNITEC) for El Museo de Aguadilla y el Caribe.
* "Bomba, a Celebration of Sight and Sound", on November 12, 2005 at Montclair State University in New Jersey, in celebration of Diversity Week.
* "Bomba, a Celebration of Sight and Sound", at Essex Community College in Newark, New Jersey.
* Broccoli Porto was the ARTNOIR'S Magazine "Feature Artist of The Month". His painting "El Bombero" was acclaimed by ARTNOIR.

Broccoli Porto's works were published in "Libro de Arte Iberoamericano Contemporaneo" (Book of Art of Contemporary LatinAmerica) an art encyclopedia of Latin American artists published by AT Cultura of Córdoba, Argentina.

Some of his works are found at:

* The Puerto Rico Tourism Bureau in San Juan, Puerto Rico.
* Museo del Niño (Children's Museum) in Old San Juan, Puerto Rico.
* R-G Premier Bank Headquarters in Hato Rey, Puerto Rico.
* The Carnegie Library in Old San Juan, Puerto Rico.
* El Museo de Nuestra Raiz Africana (The Museum of our African Roots) in Old San Juan, Puerto Rico.
* La Fortaleza (The Governor's Palace) San Juan, Puerto Rico.
* Searle Pharmaceuticals Headquarters in Caguas, Puerto Rico.
* Executive Suites of San Juan Intercontinental Hotel, Isla Verde, Puerto Rico.
* Hyatt Cerromar Dorado Hotel.
* Nueva Esperanza Community Museum, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
* Montclair State University, George Segal (artist) Museum
* Fundación Rafael Cepeda, Santurce Puerto Rico

Amongst the notable personalities who own works of art by Broccoli Porto are: Puerto Rican actress and singer Ruth Fernandez, actress and singer Jennifer Lopez, Italian singer Laura Pausini, Brazilian Diva, Gal Costa, queen of Bosa Nova, Giorgio Starassoldo Graffenberg of Strassoldo of Italy and former Puerto Rican governor Sila M. Calderón.

Ancestry

According to Broccoli Porto, one his ancestor's was Pope Eugene III, born Bernardo dei Paganelli di Montemagno 1145. The Paganelli of Montemagno were intermarried into the Broccoli bloodline. His grandfather was also the cousin of Albert Romolo Broccoli (1909-1996), who produced more than forty movies, but will be remembered by most for his contributions to one of the most successful film franchises in history, James Bond.

Currently

Broccoli Porto and three other Puerto Rican artists were chosen as representatives of Puerto Rican art for the "Libro de Arte IberoAmericano Contemporaneo" (Book of Latin-American Contemporary Art) written by Dr. María Elena Troncoso and Ricardo Cesar Lescano Grosso . The book, which is Encyclopedic Text of Latin American Artists, was published in Cordoba, Argentina on September 14, 2005 by ATCultura publishers. Currently, Broccoli Porto lives and maintains his studio, "Art Studio Porto", in Guaynabo, Puerto Rico.

ee also

* List of famous Puerto Ricans

References

*cite web|accessdate=2007-05-12|url=http://www.studioporto.com/fontcolorbiegeabouttheartistfont/
title=About Artist Antonio Broccoli Porto
publisher=Art Studio Porto

*cite web|accessdate=2007-05-12|url=http://www.prfdance.org/broccoli.htm
title= Folkloric Paintings of Antonio Broccoli Porto
work=Music, Dance, and Culture of Puerto Rico
publisher=Puerto Rican Folkloric Dance & Cultural Center

External links

* [http://www.studioporto.com/homepage/ Art Studio Porto - Antonio Broccoli Porto]
* [http://www.studioporto.com/arteiberoamericanocontemporaneo/ Arte Iberoamericano Contemporaneo] or [http://www.atcultura.com/aia/aia.htm]


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