Packaged books, open in a circle, tied with a wire, barely sealed by a strip, appear in the works of Yasiel Alvarez.
Packaged books, open in a circle, tied with a wire, barely sealed by a strip, appear in the works of Yasiel Alvarez.
Leticia Sanchez manages to regain the ideal intimacy offered by mental derangement, appropriating film frames.
Painting is the medium chosen by Orlando Boffill (Havana, 1964) whose work is characterized by figuration and collage.
The chairs, the colonial slab, the female nude, the timeless and metaphysical space seem to be constant in the pictorial work of Ángel León Valiente.
The traditional laboratory becomes an alchemical space in which to subvert the anchors of representation.
Victor Manuel Ibañez walks through the difficult art of painting with lightness, without attachments to manifestos or tendencies.
There is some magic in Carlos Eloy’s works that takes us to complete unrest, an enigma that seems to hide a secret.
Concern about “bad things” that happen globally, would be the line of artistic work of Jormay Gonzalez Monduy.
Yeny Casanueva’s production mediates between a receiver and an actor capable of dynamising the ways of understanding art.
Eliseo Valdes’ sculptures show that we will always go in search of that challenging, iconic and emblematic image.
In this series of slides Nedine del Valle introduces wings, antennae, legs, leaves and flowers, they are presented motionless, as if paralyzed in time.
Alejandro González’s work explores from a critical orientation the structures that make up socio-cultural plots.
Frank E Martinez elaborates an exquisite and necessary chronicle about the last five years of the Cuban reality.
Gabriela Martinez approaches painting with a purifying vocation. He has found in nature the maximum expression of freedom, inspiration and peace.
Art gives Renelio Marin the possibility of creating parallel universes that in turn show different styles and techniques.
Yunior Marino revitalizes and is a forerunner of paths continued by other artists of the Cuban context.
René Rodríguez’s works (painting and sculpture) are known for their versatility, dazzling with a palette of bold colors and intricate forms.
Jesús Nodarse creates emotional landscapes that reflect the inner struggle and intrinsic beauty of the human condition, with poetic sensitivity and exceptional technical skill.
Lazaro Garcia is the son of his time, his creations vindicate the postulates of postmodern painting.
Through his technique and fearless approach, Abel López fuses diverse elements in his works, creating surprising compositions that defy traditional artistic conventions.
The work of Ramón Falcón confirms not only the unbearable condition of private life, but also the current unbearableness of life.
The work of the young artist William Acosta borders the rugged contemporary world of image and publicity.
With a powerful visual narrative, Michel Pérez Pollo invites the viewer to immerse himself in a vibrant and energetic universe that evokes a deep connection with contemporary identity.