Sunday, January 24, 2016

Bernardo Carbonell Cespedes (Santiago de Cuba, 1976)

Bernardo Carbonell Cespedes is a talented Cuban artist born in Santiago de Cuba in November of 1976.

From an early age Bernardo was inspired by family tradition regarding the arts, participating in painting and drawing competitions beginning at elementary school, earning awards for municipal and provincial instances.

While in the Secondary School he penetrates more deeply into the world of visual arts, performing studies and research that empirically provided him with remarkable results in the exercise of his art. The consultation of books concerning great painters and important works with explanation of the techniques used, allowed him to develop some of these techniques, delving into the details of the work, colorful strokes, forms of expression, etc..
In 1999 he presented his first promotional exhibition in the galleries belonging to the Cultural Association "Antonio Bravo Correoso", continuing his work creation from his home studio.

In 2002 he began working as an editor in the Department of Atmosphere Cuban Fund of Cultural Assets, until July 2003 he resigned in order to pursue his artistic endeavors as a creator. His work in the background even allowed him an insight into the art world, having the ability to learn about the important work of fine artists Santiago, as well as interact with them directly, drawing on their expertise which have so dearly influenced his self-taught endeavors and helped shape his line of work and defining his artistic projections.

During this short period of work he participate in curatorial, design and construction processes of numerous exhibitions of plastic arts, such as:

• Personal exhibition of the artist Miguel Antonio Botalín Pampín. Gallery Hotel Meliá Santiago. (January 2002)
• Personal exhibition of Fabian Martinez. Gallery Hotel Meliá Santiago. (2002)
• Personal exhibition of Roberto Guerra. Gallery Motel Versailles, Sgt. Cuba. (2002)
• Personal exhibition of Maria del Carmen Sanchez, "Watercolors". Gallery Hotel Meliá Santiago (April 2003)
• Joint Exhibition and Jorge Enrique Felix Gonzalez Ermus "Watercolors of Santiago.
Two brushes and a City ". Gallery Hotel Meliá Santiago (May 2003)
• Personal exhibition of Antonio Ferrer Cabello. City Historian Office-Hotel Meliá Santiago (July 2003)
Also participated in the assembly integral process of Expocaribe Fairs 2002 and 2003 and Fairs in 2002 and 2003 developed Iberoarte in Holguin where intertwine Fine Arts and Applied Arts.
In 2002 in the Expocaribe Fair he exhibited oil on canvas piece to integrate it into the atmosphere of the booth to promote their work.

PERSONAL EXHIBITIONS:

• 1999 "Details of the City". Armando Bravo Galleries Ateneo Cultural Correoso.
• 2000 "Retractors"
COLLECTIVE
• 2000 Workshop Cultural Luis Diaz Oduardo
• 2001 "Festival of Fire" Gallery East
• 2002 Workshop Cultural Luis Diaz Oduardo
• 2003 Gallery East

Artistic Outlook:

Portrait and landscape (urban and rural, and seascapes), using basically the oil on canvas techniques.

DONATIONS

A watercolor by his authorship was donated to the Entrepreneurial Forum at Hotel Meliá Santiago.



SPANISH:

TRAYECTORIA ARTISTICA

Desde muy temprana edad se inspiro en la tradición familiar respecto a las pinturas, participando en diferentes concursos de pintura y dibujo en la Escuela donde curso el nivel primario, obteniendo premios a instancia municipal y provincial.
Ya en la Secundaria Básica incursiona de manera más profunda en el mundo de las artes plásticas, realizando estudios e investigaciones, que aunque de forma empírica le brindo notables resultados en el ejercicio de su arte. La consulta de libros referente a grandes pintores e importantes obras con explicación de las técnicas empleadas, le permitieron desarrollar algunas de estas técnicas, profundizando en los detalles de la obra, trazos de colores, formas de expresión, etc.
En 1999 presento su primera Exposición de carácter promocional en la Galerías perteneciente al Ateneo Cultural “Antonio Bravo Correoso”, continuando su trabajo de creación desde el Estudio que posee en su casa.

En el año 2002 comenzó a trabajar como Montador en el Departamento de Ambientación del Fondo Cubano de Bienes Culturales, hasta Julio del 2003 en que pide su baja para realizar la tramitación de su Registro del Creador Artístico. Su trabajo en el Fondo le permitió adentraste aun más el mundo del arte, teniendo la posibilidad de conocer de cerca la obra de importantes artistas de la plástica santiaguera; así como relacionarse con ellos de manera directa, nutriéndose de conocimientos técnicos que han influido de forma muy positive en su formación autodidacta y contribuido a conformar su línea de trabajo y definir proyecciones artísticas.

Durante este corto periodo de trabajo participo en procesos de curaduría, diseño y montaje de numerosas exposiciones de las Artes Plásticas, tales como:

• Exposición personal del artista Miguel Antonio Botalín Pampín. Galería Hotel Meliá Santiago. (Enero 2002)
• Exposición personal de Fabián Martínez. Galería Hotel Meliá Santiago. (2002)
• Exposición personal de Roberto Guerra. Galería Motel Versalles, Sgto. de Cuba. (2002)
• Exposición personal de María del Carmen Sánchez, “Acuarelas”. Galería Hotel Meliá Santiago (Abril 2003)
• Exposición Conjunta de Enrique Ermus y Jorge Félix González “Acuarelas de Santiago. Dos pinceles y una Ciudad”. Galería Hotel Meliá Santiago (Mayo 2003)
• Exposición personal de Antonio Ferrer Cabello. Oficina Historiador de la Ciudad- Hotel Meliá Santiago (Julio 2003)
Participo además en el proceso de montaje integral en las Ferias de Expocaribe 2002 y 2003, así como en las Ferias de Iberoarte 2002 y 2003 desarrolladas en Holguín donde se entrelazan las Artes Plásticas y las Artes Aplicadas.
En la Feria Expocaribe del 2002 expuso una pieza en oleo/lienzo para integrarla a la ambientación del Stand a fin de promocionar su obra.

EXPOSICIONES REALIZADES PERSONALES

• 1999 “Detalles de la Ciudad”. Galerías Ateneo Cultural Armando Bravo Correoso.
• 2000 “Retractors”
COLECTIVAS
• 2000 Taller Cultural Luis Diaz Oduardo
• 2001 “Fiestas del Fuego” Galería Oriente
• 2002 Taller Cultural Luis Diaz Oduardo
• 2003 Galería Oriente

PROYECCIONES FUTURAS

El retrato y el paisajismo (urbano y rural, así como paisajes marinos), utilizando básicamente el oleo sobre lienzo.

DONACIONES

Realizo donaciones de una Acuarela para el Fórum Empresarial del Hotel Meliá Santiago.



Flore-Carbonell Collection
Bernardo Carbonell - Descanso - Oil on Canvas
Flores-Carbonell Collection
Bernardo Carbonell - El Barbudo - Oil on Canvas
Bernardo Carbonell - El Barbudo - Oil on Canvas
Bernardo Carbonell - El Lago de los Cisnes - Oil on Canvas
Bernardo Carbonell - Guajira - Oil on Canvas
Bernardo Carbonell - Guajiro - Oil on Canvas
Bernardo Carbonell - Veguero - Oil On Canvas



Please visit The Flores Carbonell Collection at http://www.florescarbonellcollection.com to view the latest additions to our private collection.

Visite http://www.florescarbonellcollection.com/ Para las ultimas adiciones a esta coleccion privada.


Friday, January 22, 2016

Yendi Tomas Estrada Cancino (Manzanillo 1977)




Santiago de Cuba
Yendi Tomas Estrada Cancino
Yendi Tomas Estrada Cancino. Graduado en la Academia de Artes Plástica "El ALBA" de Holguín en el año 2000 en la especialidad de pintura, diseño gráfico e ilustración. Nació en el municipio de Manzanillo en el año 1977.

Estudios realizados

Graduado de la Escuela de Artes Visuales de Holguín. Actualmente reside entre Santiago de Cuba y Manzanillo. Demuestra una reverencia obvia por Rembrandt, cuyo espíritu infunde muchas de sus pinturas. Su obra se encuentra en numerosas colecciones privadas en Cuba y en el extranjero. Ha realizado numerosas exposiciones en toda Cuba que incluye una exposición individual en la prestigiosa " Galería Oriente ", en Santiago de Cuba, 2003.

Exposiciones

  • 1996 Salón Internacional "La poesía esta en el sur".(Granma, Cuba)
  • 1997 Exposición Internacional de Ibero América.(Holguín, Cuba)
  • 1997 Exposición Personal en el Ministerio de Educación. "Mitología Cubana", Habana, Cuba
  • 1997 Exposición Bipersonal "Imágenes" donde incluye cerámica y pintura. Ciudad Habana, Cuba
  • 1997 Exposición Bipersonal "Dos Artistas en Casa" Galería de Arte del Instituto Pedagógico en Manzanillo, Cuba
  • 1997 Exposición Bipersonal "Visiones" V Fiesta de la Cultura Iberoamericana. Holguín, Cuba
  • 1998 Exposición Personal en el Centro de Diseño e Ilustración de Artes Plásticas(Santiago de Cuba, Cuba).
  • 1998 Exposición Bipersonal "Fábulas y Mitos" XVIII Festival del Caribe. Santiago de Cuba, Cuba.
  • 1998 Exposición Bipersonal "Leyenda y Realidad" Casa Iberoamericana. Holguín, Cuba.
  • 1999 Exposición Personal en el Alianza Francesa. "Terapia de Coexistencia", Santiago de Cuba, Cuba.
  • 1999 Exposició Personal "Fabulaciones de un Mito" Instituto Superior de Pedagógico "Blas Roca Calderio". Granma Cuba.
  • 2000 Exposición Colectiva y Primer Premio Salón David. Santiago de Cuba, Cuba.
  • 2002 Exposición Colectiva "Salón Diez de Octubre" Primer Premio del Salón, Premio UNEAC y Premio Fondo Cubano de Bienes Culturales. Granma, Cuba.
  • 2003 Exposición Colectiva "Fiesta de la Cubania" Segundo Premio. Granma, Cuba.
  • 2004 Exposición Colectiva en el Convento de San Francisco de Asis."Salón de Poesía Internacional" Habana Cuba.
  • 2004 Exposición Colectiva en Okland Californía. Estados Unidos.
  • 2005 Exposición Colectiva Salón 30 de Noviembre (Mención). Santiago de Cuba, Cuba.

Premios y Menciones

  • 1998 Primer Premio, VI Salón de Artes Plásticas "David" Galería Oriente. Santiago de Cuba.
  • 1998 Primer Premio,  Salón de la Ciudad Galería Oriente. Santiago de Cuba.
  • 1999 Premio Patrimonio, Premio UNEAC, Primer Premio jurado, "Salón 10 de octubre" Manzanillo, Cuba.
  • 1999 Primer Premio, VII Salón Nacional de Artes Plásticas "David" Galería Oriente. Santiago de Cuba.
  • 2000 Mención, VII Salón de Artes Plásticas "David" Galería Oriente. Santiago de Cuba.
  • 2000 Tercer Premio, "Salón 10 de octubre" Manzanillo, Cuba.
  • 2000 Segundo Premio, XVI Salón provincial de Artes Plásticas. Bayamo, Cuba.
  • 2001 Premio colateral, Fondo cubano de bienes culturales, XIII Salón provincial de Artes Plásticas 30 de Noviembre y Centro provincial de Artes Plásticas y Diseño Santiago de Cuba, Cuba.
  • 2005 Mención, XVII Salón provincial de Artes Plásticas 30 de Noviembre y Centro provincial de Artes Plásticas y Diseño Santiago de Cuba, Cuba. 

Yendi Tomas Estrada Cancino Works: 

S/T
Parabola Del Sembrador
 
La Entrega
Mirando a Otro Mundo Desconocido
Genesis y Exodo
 
Melancolia
En Busca de Su Estrella
Lucas y Lucia
Recaida
Gallos
 
Incertidumbre


Thursday, January 7, 2016

Carmen Herrera and Rosalind Krauss Among Winners of 2016 CAA Awards

Carmen Herrera and Rosalind Krauss Among Winners of 2016 CAA Awards

The artist Carmen Herrera has won the CAA Distinguished Artist Award for Lifetime Achievement.<br>Photo: Stefan Ruiz via The Telegraph.
The artist Carmen Herrera has won the CAA Distinguished Artist Award for Lifetime Achievement.
Photo: Stefan Ruiz via The Telegraph.
The College Art Association (CAA) has announced the recipients of the 2016 Awards for Distinction, which include artists Carrie Mae Weems and Carmen Herrera, and writer and art critic Rosalind E. Krauss.
Weems has been honored with the institution's Distinguished Feminist Award, Krauss with the Distinguished Lifetime Achievement Award for Writing on Art, and Herrera with the Distinguished Artist Award for Lifetime Achievement.
Herrera, who turned 100 years old in May 2015, is currently preparing her first retrospective at the Whitney Museum of American Art, which will open next Fall.
The awards celebrate the outstanding contributions of individual artists, art historians, authors, conservators, curators, and critics “whose efforts transcend their individual disciplines and contribute to the profession as a whole and to the world at large."
Rosalind Krauss photographed by Judy Olausen circa 1978.<br>Photo: via Art Critical.
Rosalind Krauss photographed by Judy Olausen circa 1978.
Photo: via Art Critical.
Female professionals won 11 out of the 13 categories of the awards, pointing to the much-delayed but increasing recognition that women artists, curators, academics, and critics are finally receiving within the art world.
Other honorees include Stephanie Barron and Sabine Eckmann, who received the Alfred H. Barr Jr. Award for curating the exhibition “New Objectivity: Modern German Art in the Weimar Republic 1919–1933," on view at Los Angele's LACMA until January 18; Arlene Shechet, who won the Artist Award for Distinguished Body of Work; Sabina Ott is the recipient of the Distinguished Teaching of Art Award; and Patricia Berger, who will take home the Distinguished Teaching of Art History Award.
The artist Carrie Mae Weems has won the CAA's Distinguished Feminist Award.<br>Photo: via Museum of Fine Arts Boston.
The artist Carrie Mae Weems has won the CAA Distinguished Feminist Award.
Photo: via Museum of Fine Arts Boston.
The awards will be presented at a special ceremony that will be held on February 3 during the convocation at the CAA's 104th Annual Conference in Washington DC, the largest gathering of artists, scholars, students, and arts professionals in the US. Both the convocation and the awards ceremony will be free and open to the public.

You can see the full list of winners and finalists here, which also includes Chika Okeke-Agulu, who won the Frank Jewett Mather Award for Art Criticism for his book Postcolonial Modernism: Art and Decolonization in Twentieth-Century Nigeria

Lesbia Claudina Vent Dumois (born November 6, 1932 in Cruces, Las Villas, Cuba) is a contemporary Cuban visual artist

Lesbia Claudina Vent Dumois (born November 6, 1932 in Cruces, Las Villas, Cuba) is a contemporary Cuban visual artist, whose works include illustration, painting, and engraving.
Vent Dumois studied at the Escuela de Artes Plásticas in Santa Clara, Cuba under Leopoldo Romañach. In 1961 she obtained a UNESCO fellowship to study lithography in Prague. In 1968 she was a member of the Taller Experimental de Gráfica (TEG), in Havana.
From 1980 to 1993 she was Director of Fine Arts at the Casa de las Américas in Havana, and since 1993 is Vice President of the Casa de las Américas.

Lesbia Vent Dumois - Blah, Blah Blah

Flora Fong is a Female Cuban visual artist who was born in 1941.

Flora Fong
Flora Fong`s workart occupies a singular place at the contemporary Cuban painting. Within her artistic creation, are appreciable components of country`s life, nature and culture like: landscapes, domestic life and her Chinesse ethnic root.

She finished her intermediate studies at the Plastic Arts School in Camagüey on the specialty of painting and since 1966 until 1970 she studied at Cubanacán National School of Art in Havana City.
She teached at San Alejandro Plastic Arts Academy up to 1989 and nowadays, she is member of Cuban Writers and Artists National Union (UNEAC) and the International Association of Plastic Artists (AIAP).
In addition of painting and drawing, Flora Fong has intruded on ceramics, vitral and design on fabrics. She has made illustrations for different national and international publications.
Among her most interesting works we can highlight in 1995 a collective mural at National Hotel in Havana City, in 1997 the design of a vitral (150 x 600 cm) for the Piano-Bar at El Pedregal Restaurant in Havana City and in 1999 a sculture placed at Varadero Spa.

Her creation is located at diverse countries such as: Cuba: National Fine Arts Museum of Havana and Museum of Camagüey; Nicaragua: Museum of America in Managua; China: National Parlament ibn Beijing; France: France Liberte Foundation in Paris; Swiss: World Organization for the Intellectual Property (OMPI): South Corea: Museum of Contemporary Art Sonjwe in Kyongju; Canada: Real Museum of Ontairo in Toronto; Spain: Real House in Madrid.
Flora Fong`s Artwork is also appreciable at various particular collections in Cuba, Spain, Holland, China, United Sates, Portugal, Mexico, Chile, Germany, Italy, Greece, Trinidad Tobago and Japan among other countries.

Solo Exhibitions
2001- Among Decades. La Acacia Gallery, Havana, Cuba; Motives of the Motherland, Cernuda Art Gallery, Miami, Florida, United States.
1998- Paintings and Drawings. Galleries 1, 2, 3, 4 Puerto España. Trinidad Tobago.
1997-Paintings and Drawings, Cultural Palace of Workers, Prohibited City, Beijing, China; Paintings and Drawings, SEIT_Foto Salon, Tokio, Japan; 'Paintings, Flora Fong, Gallery of Expositions from the National Library of Vila Franca De Xira, Portugal; Paintings, Flora Fong, Artela Gallery, Lisboa, Portugal.
Her works has integrated remarkable Group Exhibitions at diverse cities of the world such as: Havana, Cuba; Miami, United States; Pireos and Keephalonia Islands, Greece; Emiratos Arabes Unidos; Extremadura and Madrid, Spain; Toronto, Canada.
The State Council of the Cuban Republic conferred her Distinction for National Culture in 1988.

Flora Fong - Crespusculo


Flora Fong