1128 St. Roch Ave,
New Orleans, LA
January 14 to February 5, 2012
Participating artists:
Alejandro Aguilera, Luis Cruz Azaceta, Carlos Estevez, Geandy Pavon among others.
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New Orleans, LA
January 14 to February 5, 2012
Participating artists:
Alejandro Aguilera, Luis Cruz Azaceta, Carlos Estevez, Geandy Pavon among others.
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Dec 10
December 10, 2011 – February 4, 2011
Opening reception Saturday, December 10 2-9 pm
PanAmerican ArtProjects
2450 NW 2nd Avenue
Miami, FL 33127
telephone 305.573.2400
Featuring the work of:
Gustavo Acosta, Gory, Carlos Estevez, Luis Cruz Azaceta and others
Nov 30
December 1, 2011 to January 31, 2012
opening + reception for the artist
December 1, 2011 from 6 – 8PM
Taylor Bercier Fine Art
233 Chartres St, New Orleans
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Oct 6
Artistas:
Gustavo Acosta
Luis Cruz Azaceta
Carlos Estévez
René Gómez Ome
Silfrido Ibarra
José Rodríguez
Pablo Soria
Amalia Tapia
Oscar Danilo Vargas
Julio Zachrisson
Brooke Alfaro
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Aug 23
Galerie JM’Arts
151 Rue du Chevaleret
Paris, 75013
tel 06 16 52 9057
September 8 to November 30, 2011
Opening thursday September 8, 2011 from 6:30 PM to 9:30 PM – Artist will be present
The metaphorical use of psychomanteum initiates to the artistic world of Carlos Estevez, particularly the works of art presented in this show. The works become at the same time space of projection and reflection and, as well, territories where the human spirit is invoked, the artist leaving in his own wishes and condensed thoughts in images communicating with the ones of others.
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Aug 17
August 25 – December 24, 2011
Havana Galerie
Dienerstrasse 30, CH 8004
Zurich, Switzerland
Tel. 044 241 85 82
Opening August 24, 5-8PM
Jul 10
In 1939, anthropologist Fernando Ortiz characterized Cuban culture as ajiaco, a rich stew consisting of a large variety of ingredients. The ingredients of the “stew” include Catholicism brought in by the Spaniards; the spirituality of the Yoruba slaves and their cultural traditions from Africa; and the Chinese indentured servants who brought Buddhism, Confucianism, and Taoism. The base of the stew is the indigenous people, such as Tainos, who were almost wiped out by the Spaniards. This exhibition is a survey of modern and contemporary Cuban artists that explores these rich cultural roots of Cuban art. In contemporary society, the “stew” has become thicker and richer as the influences become more complex and intermixed: the artist now borrows not only from the traditional cultures that populated the island, but also appropriates from contemporary everyday life. The exhibition includes works by leading artists in a variety of media, from paintings, works on paper and photography to mixed-media sculpture and installations.
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Jul 8
Jun 22
The Farber collection contains art from both inside and outside the island. The book is an review of contemporary cuban art over the last 20 years.
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May 26
Includes artists: José Bedia, Luis Cruz Azaceta, Carlos Estévez, Eleomar Puente, Victor Payares, Gustavo Acosta, and Rick Falcón
Opening: Thursday May 26, 2011 – 8 pm
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Apr 5
Couturier Gallery
166 N. La Brea Ave.
Opening reception: Saturday, April 16 5-8pm
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Mar 4
An encyclopaedic view of Cuban Art.
Published by California International Arts Foundation
By: Jose Veigas,
Cristina Vives,
Adolfo V. Nodal,
Valia Garzón
Dannys Montes de Oca
To order: [ Amazon ]
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Jan 12
The mystery of migrations is the title of Carlos Estévez’s new solo exhibition of paintings. As the title indicates, Carlos is exploring the process of migrations, philosophically, existentially and physically.
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