José A. Peláez
La Habana, Cuba, 1950
La Habana, Cuba, 1950
Printmaker, graphic designer, photographer, writer, and teacher. Peláez has lived in Puerto Rico since 1961. He studied at the University of Puerto Rico (UPR), graduating in 1975 in architecture with a minor in the history of art and architecture, and also having taken classes with José Antonio Torres Martino. He has taught in Puerto Rico and New Jersey, and currently teaches Techniques and Practices in Journalism at the UPR School of Public Communication. In the eighties he founded his own studio, Arte Sobre Papel, through which he published several books and collections of poetry. Besides his work as a graphic designer, for which he has been well known since the seventies, the medium he most often works in is prints, with which he has taken part in several group shows in Puerto Rico and abroad. His imagery and style, especially in his woodcuts, continues the tradition of the “Fifties Generation” of Puerto Rican artists.
The artist, who spends most of the time in the conceptualization of the image because doing it flows quickly, self-defines saying:" I am a bi-dimensional man and in black and white.” This confession is unnecessary because his work unmistakably betrays him. If his art work wouldn’t be enough to convince us of his passion for paper, it would only suffice to read his poem which shares the title of this exhibition.”
Source: Adlín Ríos Rigau, exhibition catalog Praise to the Paper, Prinardi Galleries, San Juan, Puerto Rico, 2001.
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Marichal Lugo, Flavia. “Aproximación al desarrollo histórico de la xilografía en Puerto Rico”, La xilografía en Puerto Rico 1950-1986, San Juan, Puerto Rico, Catálogo de la exposición, Museo de Historia, Antropología y Arte, Universidad de Puerto Rico, Recinto de Río Piedras, San Juan, Puerto rico, noviembre 1986.
Ríos Rigau, Adlín. “José Peláez y su lealtad al papel”, Catálogo Alabanza del Papel, San Juan, Puerto Rico, 2001.
Hermandad de Artistas Gráficos de Puerto Rico. Puerto Rico Arte e identidad. Coeditores Myrna Báez y José Antonio Torres Martinó. San Juan, Puerto Rico: Editorial de la Universidad Puerto Rico, 1998.
“Poesía y teatro: Lo nuevo en Aquí y Ahora”. Diálogo (San Juan, PR), febrero 1997.
Cidoncha, Ileana. “Pinturas que son poemas”. El Nuevo Día (San Juan, PR), marzo 1994.
Delgado Esquilín, Gloribel. “Libros/Arqueología”, El Nuevo Día (San Juan, PR), Marzo 1997.
Ortiz Luquis, Rosalía. “Portafolio a Pedro Albizu Campos, musa del arte nacional”. Claridad (San Juan, PR), julio 1991.
Pérez Ruíz, José A. “Sala de Gráfica Puertorriqueña”. El Mundo (San Juan, PR), 1981.
Rodríguez, Myrna. "Gráficos: El Estado del Arte". The San Juan Star (San Juan, PR), febrero 1984.
Santaliz, Coqui. “Cuando un libro es una obra de arte”. El Mundo (San Juan, PR), abril 1988.
Tió, Teresa. “Singular por lo común”. El Mundo (San Juan, PR), diciembre 1984.
Martínez Bousquet, Maribella. “Galerías Prinardi”, Revista Imágenes (San Juan, PR), julio 2001.
Rodriguez, Myrna, “Diseño Gráfico en Puerto Rico”. Print, XXXVIII: II, (Estados Unidos), marzo-abril 1984.