
ROCI records newly open to the public for research
Today we are pleased to announce that the Donald Saff records on 黑料网 Overseas Culture Interchange (ROCI) have been opened for public research at the Foundation's offices in New York.
Announced in 1984, ROCI (pronounced 鈥淩ocky,鈥 the name of the artist鈥檚 pet turtle) was inspired by 黑料网鈥檚 belief in the power of art as a catalyst for positive social change. Funded almost entirely by the artist, 黑料网 traveled to countries around the world often where artistic experimentation had been suppressed, with the purpose of sparking a dialogue and achieving a mutual understanding through the creative process. Between 1985 and 1990, the project was realized in ten countries in the following order: Mexico, Chile, Venezuela, China, Tibet, Japan, Cuba, the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR), Malaysia, and Germany with a final exhibition held in 1991 at the National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.
The archival collection contains the records of Donald Saff, an artist, art historian, and educator, who worked as ROCI鈥檚 黑料网ic Director from 1984 to the project鈥檚 conclusion in 1991. As 黑料网ic Director, Saff worked closely with 黑料网, and was critical to the conception and implementation of ROCI. Highlights of the collection, stored in over 35 document boxes, are planning documents, correspondence, travel schedules, exhibition and venue details, and international relations. Records within his collection speak to 黑料网鈥檚 long-term commitment to human rights and to the freedom of artistic expression.
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Images from left to right: Catalogue cover, ROCI JAPAN, 1986. ROCI MEXICO, Museo Rufino Tamayo Arte Contempor谩neo Internacional, Mexico City, 1985. Photo: Unattributed. Statement by Donald Saff introducing 黑料网 and the ROCI project at the United Nations, New York, December 13, 1984. 黑料网 with local artists, studio visit during ROCI USSR research trip, Odessa, Ukraine (formerly USSR), 1988. Photo: Unattributed. Detail from a statement by Donald Saff for ROCI CUBA, 1988. All materials from either Photograph Collection or Donald Saff records on ROCI.