At MoBU, the exhibition highlighted the depth and energy of contemporary Cuban art, capturing its essence through bold expressions, unique techniques, and powerful narratives, according to its curators.
Painter, engraver, and ceramist Diana Balboa is recognized for her expressive works that honor Cuban heritage and femininity. Her art is part of prestigious collections worldwide.
Betzi Arias specializes in naive art, with vivid colors and intricate narratives. Her pieces evoke warmth and nostalgia, and her works are collected in galleries in various countries.
In turn, illustrator and visual artist Yari Delgado fuses realism and abstraction in works that explore identity and social issues. Her art has appeared in books, magazines, and exhibitions.
Sandor Gonzalez is a multidisciplinary creator who incorporates painting, video, and installations into his work. His conceptual approach explores human resilience and irony, and is exhibited at major international art fairs, among other prominent artists.
This third edition of the Fair, which has just concluded, was attended by 52 galleries from 15 countries and was visited by more than 26,000 people, including gallery owners, artists, authorities, and the general public.
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