CUBAN ARTISTS: THE PRODIGIOUS DECADE

A Curated Selling Exhibit with Historic and Recent Artworks from Cuban Artists of the 80’s Generation

BACK ROW GlexisNovoa, Rogelio “Gory” López Marín, FlorencioGelabert, José Manuel Fors, RonitNeuman (Sagamore Co-Owner,) Gustavo Acosta, Ana Albertina Delgado, Néstor Arenas, Humberto Castro, Leandro Soto, José Bedia, Rafael López-Ramos, Sebastián Elizondo FIRST ROW Adriano Buergo, Pedro Vizcaíno, Sebastien Laboureau (Co-Curator,) Adriana Herrera (Co-Curator,) Willy Castellanos (Co-Curator,) Consuelo Castañeda

 

South Florida’s leading “art hotel”, The Sagamore Hotel Miami Beach, debuted its latest seasonal crafted exhibit entitled, Cuban Artists: The Prodigious Decade on Thursday, June 1, 2017. This thoughtfully curated project showcased a significant selection of historic and recent artworks created by Cuban artists from the 80’s generation, some of the most important artists who pioneered Contemporary Art on the island.

The exhibit displayed Cuban artists who emerged through a series of ruptures which then led to the emergence of New Cuban Art as Luis Camnitzer referenced in his eponymous book. At the same time, the exhibit gave the audience an idea of how vigorous the work of this key group of Cuban artists was and continues to be, regardless of where they have been working from.

The term “Decada Prodigiosa” named by Cuban art critic Rufo Caballero, describes a turning point in the history of Cuban art. The curators of the show – Dr. Adriana Herrera and Willy Castellanos from Aluna Curatorial Collective, and Sebastien Laboureau, Sagamore Hotel’s art advisor – appropriated Caballero’s term because it encapsulates the spirit of a time that was crucial to the art history of the island. It was a time of aesthetic divergence that questioned the relation of the artists with official institutions, undermined the narrative and iconography of political power, as well as interrogated the function and potential of art itself within society. This wayward generation resorted to conceptual strategies, such as the return to forms of expression extracted from popular culture, the appropriation of international movements, and the depiction of local rituality.

The exhibit brought together a selection of works by artists who were raised after the ’59 revolution, and who mostly attended the Instituto Superior De Arte (ISA) School in Havana. These artists pushed the limits of what was permitted and prohibited at that time and thus emerged in tension with what the Revolution’s authorities considered as their fundamental tenets, for the Revolution sought to forbid anything that might stand opposed to its core values.

Today, these artists continue to create powerful artwork that reaffirm the value of their artistic journey. They work in La Havana, Miami and other cities without considering the hordes of consumers that flood the island in search of Cuban Art, yet unaware of the movement’s genesis and history. This selection of pioneers who lived on and around the island’s shores, allows the viewer to feel and experience the undeniable courage of a generation of innovators who made and continue to make works of art without any rules but their own.

The exhibit will run from June 2nd through August 31st and will be open to the public from 9:00 AM – 9:00 PM. Sagamore Hotel Miami Beach – 1671 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach, FL 33139

 

Among the participating artists were: Gustavo Acosta, Alejandro Aguilera, José Bedia, Consuelo Castañeda, Humberto Castro, Arturo Cuenca, Ana Albertina Delgado, Tomás Esson, José Manuel Fors, Florencio Gelabert, Flavio Garciandía, José Franco, Rogelio “Gory” Lopez Marín, Marta María Pérez-Bravo, Carlos Rodríguez Cárdenas, José Toirac, Rubén Torres Llorca, Juan Sí-González, Ricardo Rodríguez Brey, Tomás Sánchez, Leandro Soto, Glexis Novoa, Cesar Beltran, Jose Franco, and Tonel. Some works are consigned from the Pan American Art Projects, Dorfsman Fine Arts, Durban, Segnini Gallery, David Castillo Gallery and The Oscar B. Cintas Foundation.


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