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Lot 1196
Vintage Framed Photograph of the Thurman Family (Uma Thurman, Robert Thurman, and Others)
Lot Details & Additional Photographs
Vintage color photograph, circa late 1970s, figures include Uma Thurman, Robert Thurman, and siblings, unsigned, with Minagawa Art Lines, New York frame label to verso, matted and framed.

Robert Thurman, Richard Gere, and Philip Glass established Tibet House US - the US sector of Tibet House - a non-profit organization that pursues preservation of Tibet's ancient traditions of art, science, and philosophy. Diego Cortez helped raise funds to support Tibet House US, and he became close friends with the Thurman family during his efforts.

Frame dimensions 17 x 19 5/8 in.

From the Estate of the late Diego Cortez, New York and North Carolina
Diego Cortez (1946-2021), an art curator and filmmaker, was a cultural cornerstone in New York City who helped shape the art, music, and film scene from the 1970s forward. Among his incalculable list of accomplishments, Cortez is credited with launching the career of Jean-Michel Basquiat when he included him in his major 1981 exhibition New York/New Wave.

Cortez (née James Curtis), was raised in Geneva, Illinois, and went on to attend Illinois State University and later the School of the Art Institute of Chicago for a Master's degree. He changed his name to Diego Cortez in 1973 when moving to New York in honor of his hometown of Geneva, a Hispanic neighborhood. Early on, Cortez developed and fostered numerous connections with major figures in New York and he established himself as a key player. He worked as a studio assistant for artists Dennis Oppenheim and Vito Acconci and later directed music videos for rock bands Blondie and Talking Heads. He also wrote Private Elvis, a photographic book about Elvis Presley's time in the army in West Germany.

Cortez cofounded the Mudd Club in 1978, a hybrid nightclub/art space in Tribeca that was frequented by celebrities, artists, and musicians. It was on the dance floor of the Mudd Club that he first met Basquiat. In 1981, Cortez curated New York/New Wave, a major avant-garde exhibition at MoMA PS1 in Queens. It featured a new generation of artists as well as art superstars, such as Basquiat, Andy Warhol, Nan Goldin, Keith Haring, Fab Five Freddy, Robert Maplethorpe, and others. New York/New Wave was a turning point in the art world, as it ushered in anti-establishment art forms such as graffiti art and street art.

The transformative ideas Cortez put in motion throughout his life are threaded throughout New York City and beyond. In this collection you will see links between the Cortez as the collector, the artists and makers of these works, as well as the subjects. This selection of objects from Cortez's collection touches upon seminal connections he had throughout his monumental life and career.

Robert Thurman, Richard Gere, and Philip Glass established Tibet House US - the US sector of Tibet House - a non-profit organization that pursues preservation of Tibet's ancient traditions of art, science, and philosophy. Diego Cortez helped raise funds to support Tibet House US, and he became close friends with the Thurman family during his efforts.

Good estate condition; some fading.