Contemporary Art from Cuba:
Irony and Survival on the Utopian Island

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Print Portfolio

The ASU Art Museum has published a portfolio of  prints by  Cuban artists in conjunction with the exhibition Contemporary Art from Cuba: Irony and Survival on the Utopian Island. This project has been organized within the stipulations of the U.S. trade embargo of Cuba.

The portfolio, produced by Segura Publishing Company, Tempe, and Armstrong-Prior Inc., Phoenix, consists of eleven prints, 22 x 30". The portfolio is in an edition of 45, with additional artists proofs.

Proceeds from the portfolio will benefit the ASU Art Museum Acquisition Fund.

Works in the portfolio:

Alvarez - La República se prepara Ayon - Sin título Barroso - Tiempo de inversión
La República se prepara
para el Baile
Pedro Alvarez
(lithograph)
Sin título
Belkis Ayón
(collagraph)
Tiempo de inversión
Abel Barroso
(woodcut)

Brito - Tradición
Brito - Sin título Estevez - Auditus
Tradición
Jacqueline Brito
(lithograph)
Sin título
Yamilys Brito
(woodcut)
Auditus
Carlos Estévez
(lithograph)
Gomez - Sin título
Ramos - Sin título
Rodriquez - Línea compartida de la serie un experiencia colectiva
Sin título
Luis Gómez
(lithograph)
Sin título
Sandra Ramos
(etching)
Línea compartida de la serie un experiencia colectiva
Fernando Rodríguez
(lithograph)

Toirac - La inmortalidad

Artists:

Pedro Alvarez
Belkis Ayón
Abel Barroso
Jacqueline Brito
Yamilys Brito
Carlos Estévez
Luis Gómez
Sandra Ramos
Fernando Rodríguez
José A. Toirac
Tonel

Tonel - Cuatro cosas: Las cuatro tienen huecos
La inmortalidad
José A. Toirac
(lithograph)
  Cuatro cosas: Las cuatro tienen huecos
Tonel
(lithograph)

Work by these 11 artists is rarely seen in the United States. Many were educated in Cuba's Instituto Superior de Arte for up to 12 years. Their work is technically brilliant and laced with ironic humor.

DETAILS OF THE PRINTS
Size: 22" x 30"
Quantity: edition of 45
Medium: eight lithographs, two woodcuts, one color etching, one collagraph. Most are three-color images.
Price: Contact the museum at 480-965-2787 for details.


This website document, including images and text, may not be reproduced, either mechanically or electronically, without permission in writing from the ASU Art Museum. ©1999, the artists, the writers, and the Regents of the State of Arizona.

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