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Appear to be same person. Boleyn ( talk) 08:04, 15 January 2014 (UTC)
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In 1964, Sanchez presented a personal exhibition in the Galería Provincial de Camagüey in Cuba. Four years later, he created "Stopper: Gouaches, Drawings and Lithographies," shown at the Gallery of Havana. In 1983, Sanchez exhibited "Juan Stopper: Black Mysticism" at the Latin Inter-American Gallery in New York. In 1984, his art was exhibited at the Museum of African Americans in Buffalo, New York. In 1990, he presented "Juan Boza's World" at the Ollantay Gallery in New York.
Sanchez also participated in many collective exhibits. He first group showing was in the 1960 Freedom for Siqueiros at the Seguro Médico Building in Havana. In 1970, he exhibited pieces in Salón 70 at the Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes in Havana; in 25 Latin American Engravings at the Gallery Pablo Picasso in Mexico; and in the Fourth American Biennial of the Engraving in Santiago, Chile. In 1975, he participated in the Ninth International Print Biennial at the Museum of Modern Art in Tokyo, Japan. In 1983, he appeared in the Sixth Biennial of Latin American Engraving" at the Navy Arsenal in San Juan, Puerto Rico. In 1984, he appeared in the Third Latin American Graphic Art Biennial.
In 1967 at the Latin American Gallery in Casa de Las Américas in Havana, Sanchez won the Portinari Prize in Lithography for his "Exhibition of Havana."
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In 1964, Sanchez presented a personal exhibition in the Galería Provincial de Camagüey in Cuba. Four years later, he created "Stopper: Gouaches, Drawings and Lithographies," shown at the Gallery of Havana. In 1983, Sanchez exhibited "Juan Stopper: Black Mysticism" at the Latin Inter-American Gallery in New York. In 1984, his art was exhibited at the Museum of African Americans in Buffalo, New York. In 1990, he presented "Juan Boza's World" at the Ollantay Gallery in New York.
Sanchez also participated in many collective exhibits. He first group showing was in the 1960 Freedom for Siqueiros at the Seguro Médico Building in Havana. In 1970, he exhibited pieces in Salón 70 at the Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes in Havana; in 25 Latin American Engravings at the Gallery Pablo Picasso in Mexico; and in the Fourth American Biennial of the Engraving in Santiago, Chile. In 1975, he participated in the Ninth International Print Biennial at the Museum of Modern Art in Tokyo, Japan. In 1983, he appeared in the Sixth Biennial of Latin American Engraving" at the Navy Arsenal in San Juan, Puerto Rico. In 1984, he appeared in the Third Latin American Graphic Art Biennial.
In 1967 at the Latin American Gallery in Casa de Las Américas in Havana, Sanchez won the Portinari Prize in Lithography for his "Exhibition of Havana."