José Perdomo’s art is an exquisite ode to the majesty of the Cuban landscape, a reflection on the relationship between human beings and the natural environment.
José Perdomo’s art is an exquisite ode to the majesty of the Cuban landscape, a reflection on the relationship between human beings and the natural environment.
One of the distinctive characteristics of Antonio Guerrero’s work is his ability to tell stories, his compositions are full of symbolism and visual metaphors.
The works of Cuban artist Leonel Pérez Morejón are presented with remarkable mastery, towards a mysterious and evocative journey of inner light.
Simplicity is one of the qualities of Carlos René Aguilera’s work, the artist distills the essence of his themes, stripping them of the superfluous to highlight the simple and everyday.
Friman’s paintings are filled with expressive strokes, abstract forms and layers of color that suggest an amalgam of emotions and expressions that invite the viewer to an introspective journey.
Victor Maden Morgan’s religious art is a testimony to the deep devotion and spirituality rooted in the culture and traditions of Cuba.
Rubén Rodríguez is an artist who explores female sensuality and eroticism through his provocative and moving art. He reflects on sexuality, desire and female identity in contemporary society.
For Luis Castro ‘Ichy’ it is almost impossible to detach himself from his nautical immanence, immersing us in a visual journey that explores insularity from a unique perspective.
Richar Vico’s abstract works are a testimony to his tireless search for meaning and emotion through constantly changing shapes and colors.
Juan Rivero invites us to explore a world of apparent naivety that hides deep layers of meaning and reflection, challenging us to look beyond the surface.
The creations of Dominican Máximo Caminero immerse us in a fascinating journey from pictorial chaos to poetic tasting.
The gregarious man, the omnipresent power, the architectural monumentality, the lost massiveness, the constant search for a better and superior state…
Ailen Maleta has dedicated herself to create scenarios taking the domestic environments and the objects that surround her, as props to narrate herself and her diary.
In the work of Dionnys Matos one can detect a contemplative attitude towards objects, an almost Buddhist-rooted patience that leads him to observe each of their parts.
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Jan Valdes’ canvases are filled with well-known situations and characters, classics in the history of art and universal culture that interact with parody and irony.
Desbel Alvarez’s gaze concentrates on 20th century buildings, but that gaze moves away from the days of inaugurations and their architectural splendor.
Eduardo Lozano has insisted on the idea that the images he recreates are not direct religious representations, they are metamorphosed in his life.
The naivety with which he disguises the images hides deep reflections on man. That which must continue to rediscover itself to stop being shadow and become light.
Yudel Francisco is an artist with a very singular work, the poetic and aesthetic force of his painting whimsically reinvents symbols and legacies of the History of Art.
The Havana Malecon is for Roberto Gonzalez a constant in his work with a metaphorical sense. The wall can cross geographical, political, ideological and imaginary borders.
The creation of Oslendy Hernandez achieves a corpus from the wrappings that each of the experiences he puts into practice (rituals, performances, ensembles).
The idea of the journey to an undetermined place goes beyond the limits of reality and is established as a motif that dwells in the collective subconscious.
The only certainty for Yunier Tamayo in the artistic process is linked to his existence, and leads him to the evolution of a multiform and highly crafted work.
In Williams Lezcano’s work, painting becomes a constant journey. He uses tar as material and pigment to create his works, obtaining dissimilar textures.