Cuba’s contemporary art comes to Tampa
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Fourteen artists of Cuba's contemporary plastic arts will be part of a collective exhibition to be inaugurated in the U.S. city of Tampa on September 17, organizers announced today.
For Vicente Amor, coordinator, this is one more step in the Ybor Art Factory project’s purpose of permanently promoting the Cuban contemporary art in that city in the southern state of Florida.
Punto Cubano -the title of the show- “notifies that they are here and now, a multiple and diverse group of talented young Cuban artists, owners of that free expression and creativity in the visual panorama of contemporary Cuba,” Meira Marrero, curator of the exhibition wrote.
Painting, drawing, sculpture, installations, video art and object art forms part of this exhibition which constitutes -she stressed- a point “in space, a place of encounter and confluence with themes that occupy the creative discourses of our dream makers”. The timeless and unlimited gaze of art brought together Adrián Socorro, Aluan Argüelles, Claudio Sotolongo, Dennis Izquierdo, Gabriela Hernández, Giselle Lucía Navarro, Hermaiony Villa, Humberto Díaz, Lauren Mederos, Lianet Martínez, Luis Enrique Camejo, María Fernanda Chacón, Rolando (Rolo) Fernández and Wilfredo Prieto.
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