Swampspace’s Oliver Sanchez on Collaborating with Art Stars
By Carlos Suarez De Jesus Tue., Jul. 29 2014 at 10:30 AM In 2006, Oliver Sanchez transformed the implausible into reality. “I tarred and feathered a classic Rolls-Royce Corniche convertible,” the...
View ArticleHernan Bas exhibit: Youth and uncertainty rendered confidently
By Ricardo Mor 10/23/2014 From Miami Herald The early works of one of the great artistic talents to emerge from Miami in the past few years are the subject of a new solo exhibition at YoungArts, “New...
View ArticleJorge Rodriguez-Gerada sets Terrestrial Interventions from Buenos Aires to...
Ninna Azzarello Designboom Cuban American artist Jorge Rodríguez-Gerada shares his latest works — a series of three portraits set within geographically diverse locations and using various artistic...
View ArticlePavel Acosta and Juana Valdes, Summer 2015 Guttenberg Arts Residents.
JUANA VALDES My artwork is a multi-disciplinary practice that combines the process of printmaking, photography, sculpture and ceramic. It integrates the social-political discourse within the art object...
View ArticleTeresita Fernández: FATA MORGANA, at Madison Square Park, NYC
From TimeOut New York Over the past 15 years, artist Teresita Fernández has created more than a dozen public art projects that put the viewer in the role of both spectator and performer. Recalling...
View ArticleAna Mendieta In ‘Between History And The Body’
From Forbes 7-29-2015 By Ann Binlot, Contributor Cuban artist Ana Mendieta was a rising artist before she tragically jumped out of a window in her Greenwich Village apartment, falling 33 floors to her...
View ArticleFreedom and Ambiguity: An Interview with Julio Larraz
From Art Fuse By Graham McLean With an ease and precision that comes only from a lifelong dedication to one’s craft, it is no wonder why so many consider Cuban born artist Julio Larraz to be one of the...
View ArticleJorge Rodríguez Gerada: How One Artist Has Changed the Face of Barcelona
From Crane.tv Urban painter, sculptor and creator of monumental land art, Jorge Rodríguez-Gerada is an artist working against the divisive forces that are pulling contemporary society apart. His most...
View ArticleTeresita Fernández Lights a Fire in the West
By Alanna Martinez • 05/26/16 From Observer.com Teresita Fernández knows how to light up a room, and she’s done just that inside the front gallery of Anthony Meier Fine Arts in San Francisco. The...
View ArticleZilia Sánchez at Galerie Lelong, New York – Interview
From ocula.com April – June, 2016 In the 1950s, on a Havana rooftop and reeling from the recent passing of her father, Cuban artist Zilia Sánchez (b. 1926) had an epiphany. A gust of wind blew a...
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