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Humberto CastroSeries "Planetas", N.D.Acrylic on Canvas32 x 21.50 in
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Humberto CastroSeries "Volcanes", N.D.Acrylic on Canvas32 x 21.50 in$ 1,500.00
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Humberto CastroSeries Planetas, N.D.Acrylic on Canvas32 x 21.50 in$ 1,500.00
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Humberto CastroSeries Volcanes, N.D.Acrylic on Canvas32 x 21.50 inSold
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Humberto CastroUntitled, 2004Oil on canvas42 x 55.50 in
106.68 x 140.97 cmView more details -
Humberto Castro"Corrida" No. II, 1996Oil on canvas67.50 x 38 in
171.45 x 96.52 cmView more details -
Humberto CastroBowl, 1996Ceramic15 x 15 x 2.50 inView more details
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Humberto CastroMinotauro, 1996Oil on canvas80 x 60 in
203.2 x 152.4 cmView more details -
Humberto CastroSeries Ulysses No. 4 , 1996Oil on canvas47.5 x 39.6 in
121.92 x 101.6 cmView more details -
Humberto CastroUntitled, 1996Ink on heavy paper39 x 27 1/2 in.
99.1 x 69.8 cm.View more details -
Humberto CastroUntitled, 1996Ink on heavy paper29 x 40 inSold
73.66 x 101.6 cmView more details -
Humberto CastroComme l'Air, 1995Oil on canvas59 x 79 in
149.86 x 200.66 cmView more details -
Humberto CastroCarrusel de Espinas, 1994Oil on canvas80 x 60 in
203.2 x 152.4 cmView more details -
Humberto CastroUntitled, 1993Ink on heavy paper29 x 40 in
73.66 x 101.6 cmView more details -
Humberto CastroFigures/grey , 1988Oil on canvas43 x 35 in
109.85 x 90.17 cmView more details -
Humberto CastroPedazos, 1987Oil on canvas
(Each piece measures 79 x 40 in)79 x 80 inSold
200.66 x 101.6 cmView more details -
Humberto CastroLa Habana, 1982Lithograph29 x 22.5 in
73.66 x 55.88 cmEdition 1 of 12$ 350.00 SoldView more details -
Humberto CastroFigure , 1981Pencil on paper40 x 29 inSold
101.6 x 73.66 cmView more details -
Humberto CastroUntitledOil on canvas60 x 44 in
152.4 x 111.76 cmView more details
He is one of the most active members of the group widely recognized as the “Generation of the 80s” in Cuba, which generated changes in the aesthetic and conceptual art scene of the island.
Humberto Castro was born in Havana, Cuba, in 1957. He graduated from the Academy of Fine Arts San Alejandro and Instituto Superior de Arte (ISA) in Havana. He works in painting, drawing, printmaking, ceramics and installations. In his early years, he also delved into performance art, especially using it as a vehicle for social criticism in his country.
In 1983 he founded the team Hexagon in which, alongside other artists, he mounted installations aimed at provoking public participation in the work. Between 1980 and 1984 he produces an extensive body of graphics, particularly innovating in the intaglio technique. He has designed sets for theater and film in Cuba.
In 1989 he emigrated to Paris, France, where he lived for ten years and became active in the Parisian intellectual scene, holding exhibitions and giving conferences across Europe. In 1999 he moved to the United States, where he lives and works.
Since the beginning of his career, he has received numerous international awards, and his work is present in notable museum and private collections. His work and artistic attitude have influenced subsequent generations of artists within Cuba.