Carlos Estévez (artist)

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Estévez in 2013.

Carlos Estévez is a Cuban visual artist. He received the Grand Prize in the First Salon of Contemporary Cuban Art in 1995, as well as The Joan Mitchell Foundation Painters & Sculptors Grant in 2015.[1]

Biography[edit]

Carlos Estévez was born in Havana in 1969. Estévez graduated from the Instituto Superior de Arte, Havana, Cuba, in 1992. He has done residencies at the Academia de San Carlos, UNAM, Mexico (1997), Gasworks Studios, London, England (1997), the UNESCO-ASCHBERG in The Nordic Artists' Center in Dale, Norway (1998), Art-OMI Foundation, New York, USA (1998), The Massachusetts College of Art, Boston, MA, USA (2002), Cité internationale des arts in Paris, (2003–2004), Montclair University, New Jersey, USA (2005), and the McColl Center in Charlotte, NC, USA (2016). He received the Grand Prize in the First Salon of Contemporary Cuban Art in 1995, as well as The Joan Mitchell Foundation Painters & Sculptors Grant in 2015.[1] His work La batalla permanente de la vida transitoria (The Permanent Battle of the Transitory Life), from 2010, is included in the permanent collection of the Pérez Art Museum Miami, Florida.[2]

His work at the McColl Center in Charlotte formed the foundation for what would eventually become an extensive proficiency in ceramics. In the four months that he spent at the center, he made over 200 ceramic pieces. His plates, especially, have a unique elegance and concentrate on color, expressive shapes, and thematic abstractions that refer to architecture, astronomy, and anatomy.[3]

Selected exhibitions[edit]

Solo exhibitions[edit]

  • FIREWORKS, Kendall Art Center, Miami, FL, USA
  • Fine Arts Museum, Havana, Cuba[4]
  • The Patricia and Phillip Frost Art Museum at Florida International University, Miami, FL, USA
  • Couturier Gallery, Los Angeles, CA, USA
  • Center of Contemporary Art, New Orleans, LA, USA
  • Pan American Art Projects, Miami, FL, USA
  • LaCa Projects, Charlotte, NC, USA
  • Denise Bibro Fine Art, Chelsea, NY, USA
  • Havana Galerie, Zurich, Switzerland
  • JM' Arts Galerie, Paris, France
  • Alva Gallery, New London, CT, USA
  • Enlace Arte Contemporáneo, Lima, Peru
  • Promo-arte Gallery, Tokyo, Japan
  • Lyle O. Reitzel Gallery, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
  • Taylor Bercier Gallery, New Orleans, LA, USA
  • UB Galleries, Buffalo University, USA[5]

Group exhibitions[edit]

  • VI and VII Havana Biennale, Cuba[6]
  • The traveling exhibit Contemporary Art from Cuba: Irony and Survival on the Utopian Island at the Arizona State University Art Museum in Tempe, USA
  • Cuba Avant-Garde: Contemporary Cuban Art from the Farber Collection.[7]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b Bermejo, M. Roxana. Across Time, Contemporary Cuban Art Exhibition Catalogue. 2018.
  2. ^ "La batalla permanente de la vida transitoria (The Permanent Battle of the Transitory Life) • Pérez Art Museum Miami". Pérez Art Museum Miami. Retrieved 2023-10-03.
  3. ^ Ballate, Henry. Carlos Estévez FIREWORKS, Essay written for Fireworks Exhibition. www.kendallartcenter.org. 2016.
  4. ^ Irina Leyva-Pérez. Carlos Estévez and The Theatrum Mundi Destiny or Will? ART OnCuba. Cuban Visual Arts Magazine. December 1, 2017.
  5. ^ Jorge J.E. Gracia. Carlos Estévez: bottles to the sea, Book, SUNY Press series in Latin American and Iberian Thought and Culture. 2015.
  6. ^ South Writ Large. Portfolio: Botellas al Mar, www.southwritlarge.com.
  7. ^ Art Vitam. Carlos ESTEVEZ, Biography. www.artvitam.com.