Vic Herman

American (1919–1999)

About the artist:

Vic Herman has built up a binational reputation as an unofficial ambassador of goodwill from the United States of America to the United States of Mexico. He is an artist whose style is unique and who has the faculty for making that fact known. Since 1961 the governments of both countries have sponsored a travelling exhibition of his paintings of the Mexican people titled "Many Faces of Mexico" -for exhibition in cities of both countries. Herman has the unique honor of being the only artist ever sponsored by both governments simultaneously. Vic Herman was born in Fall River, Massachusetts. When Herman was one-year-old his father, who played in the famous Paul Whiteman band, moved the family to Los Angeles where they settled in the Mexican district of the city where young Vic grew up. He attended classes, through junior high school, in all Mexican-American schools, learned to speak Spanish, and grew to love his Mexican-American neighbors and their culture. Says Herman, "If the many peoples of Mexico, when seeing my exhibitions, accept my paintings as authentic in telling the story of their daily lives, and if the peoples of the United States understand the dignity, culture and arts of the Mexican peoples, I feel that I will have fulfilled the purpose of my activities-that is, helping to cement the friendship between our two countries." Apparently our neighbors to the south have accepted Herman's paintings as being authentic depictions of their daily lives. They refer to him affectionately as "Papa Victorio." Father Benjamin Fernandez Valenzuela, of Morelia, Michoacan state, says, "Senor Herman paints with the hand of an American and the heart of a Mexican." Vic Herman's paintings tell a story. That story may be a simple one, but the painting must say, without a verbal caption, "This is a Tarascan woman selling jicamas." Having chosen his subject, Herman next proceeds to capture his or her likeness with a careful pencil drawing-with or without the subject's knowledge. This may be followed by several thumbnail sketches to indicate the composition or pattern of the entire picture. He may work with the model for a day or two. For a re - - ~ior~ h~ ~~II nft~n t~k~ (shawl), serape, skirt, or whatnot, along with toys, artifacts, or any other articles pertaining to the subject. This is all tagged and packed away in his station wagon for return to the States. On one occasion an entire dismantled Mexican ox cart was brought home in this manner. A remarkable feature of Herman's method is his interpretation of mixed media. For Herman this means combining any number of different media such as oil, watercolor, casein, acrylic, tempera, pencil, pastel or india ink; once he used as many as eight. In 1969, during the bicentennial celebration of the founding of San Diego, Herman was awarded a Medallion of Honor for his part in furthering good relations between Mexico and the United States. Recently, he has been proposed as a candidate for the Order of the Aztec Eagle, the highest honor Mexico can grant to a foreigner for promoting better cultural relations between Mexico and his country-a fitting tribute to Vic Herman's dedication and talent. TELEVISION INTERVIEWS "Today Show' '-CBS "T.V. Special with Ricardo Montalban"-CBS "4:00 O'Clock News' '-NBC "We The People"-CBS "Pepsodent Hour' '-NBC "Barry Gray Show"-NBC "Sun-Up Show"-CBS "Raft Ahlgren Show' '-ABC "Window to the South With Jan Wood' '-ABC "Noon-Day Review' '-NBC-St. Louis "Voice of Mexico"-Mexico City "Hermosillo Visitors' '-Hermosillo, Sonora, Mexico "Arizona Republic News"-Phoenix, Arizona "Tequila Sauza Presents' '-Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico SELECTED ONE-MAN EXHIBITIONS California Museum of Science and Industry, Los Angeles Lincoln Center Gallery of Fine Arts, New York United States Embassy Gallery, Mexico City Westchester County Art Center, New York David E. Field Gallery, New York Palace of Fine Arts, Mexico City Galeria of Contemporary Arts, Beverly Hills Spanish Monastery Gallery, Miami World's Fair Spanish Pavilion Gallery, St. Louis Chicago Press Club Gallery, 1973 & 1976 Civic Center Gallery, San Diego Mexican Consulate General Gallery, Phoenix Gimbels Department Store Gallery James Aldrich Gallery, Houston, Texas Thackery Gallery, San Diego Foreign Correspondent Gallery, Mexico City 1965 & 1967 La Jolla Art Association Gallery, La Jolla, California Municipal Gallery, Veracruz, Mexico Lawrence W. Hellman Gallery, Indianapolis, Indiana Galeria Misrachi, Mexico City San Diego Art Institute Gallery, San Diego Galeria Instituto de ARtes, Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico Bullocks Department Store Gallery, Sherman Oaks, California Municipal Gallery, Monterrey, Mexico Municipal Gallery, Zacatecas, Mexico Famous Baar Gallery, St. Louis United States Consulate General Gallery, Tijuana, Mexico May Company Department Store Galleries Art Students League, New York California Expo. Gallery, Del Mar, California Galeria Instituto Morelia, Michoacan, Mexico United States Information Service Gallery, Hermosillo, Sonora, Mexico University of Sonora Gallery, Hermosillo, Sonora, Mexico Mexican Consul General Gallery, Boston Mexican Consul General Gallery, Los Angeles Mexican Consul General Gallery, New York Theodore Greene Gallery, New Rochelle, New York Miami City Convention Center Gallery, Miami, Florida Cheremoya Arts Council Gallery, Hollywood, California Arizona State University Gallery, Tempe, Arizona Balboa Fine Arts Gallery, San Diego, California SELECTED IMPORTANT COLLECTIONS 'The Vic Herman Collection' '-Syracuse University, Syracuse, New York Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial Library, Hyde Park, New York General & Mrs. Omar Bradley-Beverly Hills, California The Estate of the late Rube Goldberg-New York City Senator & Mrs. George Murphy-Beverly Hills, California Mr. & Mrs. Fred Waring-Shawnee-on-Delaware, Pennsylvania Dr. & Mrs. Eugenio V. Pesqueira (Mexican Consul General-NYC) The Estate of the late Mayor of New York, Fiorello LaGuardia Mr. & Mrs. John Cameron Swayze, Greenwich, Connecticut Ambassador & Sra. Miguel Alvarez Acost (Cultural Minister of Mexico) Temple de Lourdes, Morelia, Michoacan Mexico Mr. & Mrs. Bernard B. Zientz (Pres. of Gimbel's New York) Mr. & Mrs. John Daly, Beverly Hills, California Mr. & Mrs. Carlos Baz (General Mgr. Aeromexico, New York City) Mexican Consulate General, New York City Foreign Correspondents Club of Mexico, Mexico City Consejo Nacional de Turismo, Mexico City Saturday Evening Post, New York City Mr. & Mrs. William E. Winter (Pres. Seven-Up Company-St. Louis) Instituto Cultural Mexicano-Norteamericano de Jalisco Gallery, Guadalajara, Mexico The New York Times, N.Y.C. Estate of the l3te Jeff Chandler Museum of Cartoon Art, Greenwich, Conn. Sr. Guillermo Moreno (Sub-General, Consejo Nacional de Turismo, Mexico City) New York Public Library Mr. & Mrs. Ricardo Mountalban, Beverly Hills, Calif. Mr. & Mrs. Theodore Glldred, Lomas Santa Fe, Calif.

Vic Herman

American (1919–1999)

(50 works)

About the artist:

Vic Herman has built up a binational reputation as an unofficial ambassador of goodwill from the United States of America to the United States of Mexico. He is an artist whose style is unique and who has the faculty for making that fact known. Since

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