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¿Y esa luz? Es tu sombra
A Symphony of Lights and Shadows
Collective Exhibition
MARCH 29 - May 18, 2024
DESIGN DISTRICT
21 NE 39TH STREET, MIAMI, FL 33137
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¿Y esa luz? Es tu sombra - A Symphony of Lights and Shadows,a collective exhibition from R. Borlenghi’s Collection.The exhibition brings together works in black and white - mostly of a pictorial nature - in large format.The idea of the exhibition is inspired by a poem titled “Y esa luz? Es tu sombra” (And that light? It is your shadow), by the Cuban poet Dulce María Loynaz, who evokes that light and shadow are inseparable, coexisting in a kind of perpetual dance. This exhibition becomes an exploratory visual poem on the duality of light and shadow, as a metaphor for life itself, where positive and negative aspects come together as an inseparable binomial or hybrid body.The works explore thematic areas related to anthropology, memory and the existentialism of being.We will be presenting works by artists such as José Bedia, Ricardo Brey, J. Roberto Diago, Edouard Duval Carrié, León Ferrari, José M. Fors, Joe Goode, Kcho, Paul Manes, Frank Mujica, and Jorge Ríos.
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Jose Bedia
Cumpliendo un Destino Inexorable, 2010Jose Bedia was born on January 13, 1959, in La Havana, Cuba, the city where he grew up and studied in the capital district of Luyanó in the municipality 10 de Octubre.After San Alejandro, he graduated with honors from the ISA , Instituto Superior de Arte de la Habana, CubaHe was a pioneer of the radical transformation of Cuban Art that inaugurated the Exhibition Volumen 1, which Bedia was integral part of. His passion for the primal Amerindians complemented his anthropological studies on Afro-Transatlantic cultures, studying in depth the faith, believes and religion of the “La Regla Kongo” (in which he was initiated in 1983), the “ Regla de Ocha”, and the Leopard Society of Abakuas, among many others. This vast knowledge has marked his work and shows how this cultural heritage has influenced our actual daily lives. Thanks to this solid work, characterized by the mix of “storytelling” that he calls informative lessons about the cosmogonic Universes of the ancestral cultures and the influence in popular cultures, his work has been exhibited in La Habana, Sao Paulo, Venice and Beijing Biennales, where he has received awards and acclamation positioning him as one the most notorious and prestigious creators of art from the second half of the XX century to the present.Due to his decisive and precise skill as a draftsman, his striking pictorial capacity, enigmatic and enveloping installations, his works are in very important private and Public collections such as Museo Nacional Palacio de Bellas Artes (La Habana), MoMa ,Metropolitan Museum, Whitney Museum of American Art (NYC), Guggenheim, Tate Modern, Smithsonian Museum (Washington), The Colección Daros (Zurich), MEIAC, DA2, IVAM, CAAM (España), MOCA, MAM and PAMM in Miami. -
Frank Mujica
Dos Pinos, 2013Frank Mujica was born in Pinar del Rio, Cuba. He was educated at the San Alejandro Academy of Fine Arts; and at the Superior Institute of Arts (ISA), both in Havana, Cuba.His works have been included in several collective shows, among those (ART)XIOMAS CUBAAHORA: The Next Generation, an exhibition of Cuban Art at the Art Museum of the Americas in Washington D.C. and Cuba Libre at the Ludvig Museum in Koblenz, Germany. In 2015 he participated in the 12th Havana Biennial with a solo show at San Carlos de La Cabaña Fortress.His work is inserted in the long and rich landscape tradition in Cuba. However his images are a departure from the conventional colorful and placid representations. His monochrome depictions are an emotional response to his surroundings, aiming to create a restless atmosphere. -
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J. Roberto Diago
Untitled, 2014Lives and works in Havana. He studied at the San Alejandro Academy of Plastic Arts, Havana. Consulting Professor at the Higher Institute of Art, Havana. Member of the National Union of Writers and Artists of Cuba (UNEAC). He expresses through his art as a permanent theme the essence of the slave in the contemporary black man, using found materials. His work shows the conflict of the African diaspora over the years. Its creation reflects the resistance and struggle for everyday life. Intertwining piece by piece, the wound of the slaves is seen as traces of the past, imbuing their work with the strength to continue life. His pieces have been exhibited in hundreds of spaces, including personal and collective exhibitions in around 25 countries. His work is covered in approximately 20 Collections of great relevance nationally and internationally. -
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Edouard Duval-Carrié
Floating, 2013Edouard Duval Carrié is a contemporary artist and curator based in Miami, Florida. Born and raised in Haiti, Duval Carrié fled the regime of “Papa Doc” Duvalier as a teen ager and subsequently resided in locales as diverse as Puerto Rico, New York, Montreal, Paris and Miami. Parallels thus emerge between the artist’s cosmopolitan lifestyle and his artistic sensitivity toward the multifaceted identities that form his native Haiti. At heart, Duval Carrié is an educator: he challenges the viewer to make meaning of dense iconography derived from Caribbean history, politics, and religion. His mixed media works and installations present migrations and transformations, often human and spiritual. Recently the conceptual layering of Duval Carrié’s works has been further emphasized in his materials and through consistent attention to translucent and reflective mediums, such as glitter, glass, and resin. The introspective effects of these mediums transform his works into spatial interventions that implicate the viewer in their historicity. At their most fundamental, Duval Carrié’s works ask the viewer to complicate the Western Canon, to consider how Africa has shaped the Americas, and how the Caribbean has shaped the modern world. -
Joe Goode
Untitled, 2011-2012Joe Goode was born in Oklahoma City in 1937. He attended the Chouinard Art Institute in Los Angeles from 1959 to 1961. Over the past 60 years, his work has been shown in galleries from Los Angeles to New York, London to Tokyo. It has also been featured in museum exhibitions at the Whitney Museum of American Art, the Museum of Modern Art in New York, the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, and many more.
Goode’s work can be found in numerous museum collections, including the Art Institute of Chicago, the National Gallery of London, the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, the Museum of Contemporary Art in Los Angeles, and the Museum of Modern Art in New York. He lives and works in Los Angeles.
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