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Ernesto Benítez presents himself as an artist configured from a scheme of thought marked by a deep philosophical and anthropological vocation.
In the course of his artistic career, Luis Enrique Camejo has assembled a remarkable body of work, characterized by consistent quality and a talent for balancing values.
Aisar Jalil sets the trap of the anecdotal, of a retinal narrative of sequential tradition; the trap of humorous sarcasm for stupid and objectified beings.
In Arturo Montoto’s work, the mystery of insularity and the rigor of academia converge in a strictly singular manner. His pieces prioritize an appealing subjective content.
Julio Figueroa Beltrán’s artworks reflect compositions that convey a sense of beauty and harmony. Impressive landscapes charged with magical realism.
Yovani Bauta is an artist whose work delves into the complexity of the human body, exploring the very essence of existence.
Lissette Matalón reflects a profound introspection and a constant search in her work, through a combination of forms and symbols.
The work of Noel Morera (Matanzas, 1962) sets out to reinterpret the surroundings, convinced, above all, that “art is a language that speaks for itself.”
Omar Tirado’s work is characterized by capturing the essence and atmosphere of common spaces, familiar places that we often overlook.
Geiler González manages to create works that are impactful and provocative. His pieces feature a profusion of seemingly chaotic elements that intertwine and overlap.
Patricio Rodríguez uses paper to represent the interconnection of thoughts, emotions, and experiences that make up the human psychology.
Ahmed Gomez is an artist who plays masterfully with irony. His ability to combine two supposedly opposing universes in an ingenious and provocative way stands out.
In his creations, Vladimir Iglesias uses the landscape to reflect the concerns and ambiguities we face in an ever-changing world.
Osy Milian is an artist who addresses themes of memory, nostalgia and human connection. Her poetic and emotive approach invites us to beauty and fragility.
Leonardo Eymil suggests that beauty can be found even in the most painful and somber aspects of existence. A profound and courageous exploration of the human condition.
Adonys Moreno addresses from his scenographies the hope and desire for freedom, he also highlights his connection with the history and culture of Cuba.