Zulema Damianovich. © Isabelle Armand

Zulema Damianovich. © Isabelle Armand

Image courtesy of Leandro Katz

1971 Leandro Katz Beba Inwood Hill Park photograph
Leandro Katz, Laura Márquez, Beba Damianovich, Friends, Amaro, Hélio Oiticica, Jon Tob Azulay, Sesana Perea, and Ted Castle. Inwood Hill Park. Event for the Installation of Katz’s Columna I-Angualasto, 1971. Leandro Katz Archive.

A group of friends: Leandro Katz, Beba Damianovich, Claudio Badal, Gwen Harris with friend, David Lee with friend, Marta Minujín, Marcial Berro and Ted Castle, New York, 1972 (self-timer photo).

Image Courtesy of Leandro Katz 

 

Born Zulema Delia Damianovich Rivadavia in Buenos Aires, Argentina in 1920.

Lived in New York City.

From 1971 to 1978 worked and lived in Morocco, Spain, and France.

Awards

1951. “Concurso de Vidrieras de la Avenida Santa Fe”. 

Second Prize. Buenos Aires, Argentina.

Exhibitions

2023 The Samuel Dorsky Museum of Art at SUNY.
Purple Haze: Art and Drugs across the Americas. New Paltz, New York.

2022 Americas Society Council of the Americas.
This Must be the Place: Latin American Artists in New York, 1965- 1975. Part II.
New York, New York.

2021 Americas Society Council of the Americas.
This Must Be the Place: Latin American Artists in New York, 1965–1975. Part I.
New York, New York.

2021 Henrique Faria Fine Art.
The Secret Garden/ Group Show. New York, New York.

1986 - 1989 Ligue des Droits Humains L. D. H.
Assemblages. Brussels, Belgium.

1982 The Centre for Interamerican Relations.
Prints Group Show. New York, New York.

1978 Centre Culturel Municipal de VILLEPARISIS.
Images / Messages d’Amérique Latine. Paris, France.

1977 Saint-Germain en Laye
Artistes des Yvelines. Saint-Germain en Laye, France.

1976 - 1977 Salle Maurice Denis - Biobliothèque Nationale.
Artistes de St. Germain en Laye et de ses environs. Saint-Germain en Laye, France.

1972 - 1973 Roger Gallery.
Rabat Drawings. Rabat, Morocco.

1970 Graham Gallery
New York, New York.

1968 Limited Editions Gallery
Los Angeles, California.

1968 Woman’s Pavilion.
Hemisfair. San Antonio, Texas.

1967 The Judson Gallery.
A Benefit for the Judson Arts Program. New York, New York.

Private & Public Collections

Jaime Davidovich Art Collection

The Metropolitan Museum of Art
New York, New York.

Gift by The National Serigraphy Society 1956

Com Barrios 1956. New York, New York.

Cincinnati Art Museum 
Cincinnati, Ohio.

Berkeley University of California
Berkeley, California.
Graphic Arts Loan Collection.

Washington U. S. State Department

Washington, D.C.

St. Louis, Cincinnati.

Commissions and Collaborations

1980 - 1982- Banco de la Provincia de Buenos Aires.
New York, New York.

Designed Two Rugs for “Banco de la Provincia de Buenos Aires”.

1968 Farleigh Dickinson University.

Jersey City, New Jersey. 

Participated in the film Back and Forth by Luis Camnitzer during an Art Seminar.

Film Premiered at the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York 1969.

1968 Instituto Torcuato di Tella. 
Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Collaborated in Marta Minujin’s Exhibition 
“Importación/Exportación” (Importation/ Exportation)