The temporary gallery on the third level of the institution’s Cuban Art Building will be the stage where visitors can interact with a selection of pieces created between 2007 and 2025, most of which have never been seen before.
Drawings, installations, photographs, and videos will coexist in this space, before the eyes of those who delight in this creator’s art.
According to Jorge Fernandez, director of the museum and curator of the exhibition, it legitimizes an important maturation process in Dulzaides’s work, conceived as a “visual essay.”
A graduate of the Higher Institute of the Arts and San Francisco Art Institute in California, Felipe Dulzaides (Havana, 1965) has a catalog of around twenty solo exhibitions, both in Cuba and abroad.
His creations have graced the country’s main spaces dedicated to the promotion of art, as well as internationally recognized institutions.
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