Carlos Garaicoa
Loidys Carnero
Yaima Carrazana
Grethell Rassua
Glenda Leon
Rodolfo Peraza
Hamlet Lavastida
Reiner Leyva
This exhibition introduces the work of 7 young Cuban artists showing for the first time in Rio de Janeiro. The public will find many approaches to different issues not only important to the Cuban context and particular reality as a Socialist country, but also universal reflections that allude to art, desire, hope, identity, history, globalization, new technologies...
curated by Carlos Garaicoa
A Gentil Carioca has the pleasure to invite you to the opening of the show
Lanca Cuba that will take place on Saturday June 28th from 4p.m. to 8p.m.
This exhibition will introduce the work of seven young Cuban artists
showing for the first time in Rio de Janeiro. The show, curated by the
artist Carlos Garaicoa, has the intention to bring together a group of
very talented artists emerging in the Cuban art scene that have found and
developed a new path on the visual art field inside and outside Cuba.
Here the public will find many approaches to different issues not only
important to the Cuban context and particular reality as a Socialist
country, but also universal reflections that allude to art, desire, hope,
identity, history, globalization, new technologies, etc… From the use of
very precise symbols as the national anthem and the flower (Reynier Leyva
Novo) that address subjects as identity and the 'never- written' Cuban
history, to the playful reinterpretation of an homogenized society by the
emptiness and dysfunctional values transmission of street signs (Rodolfo
Peraza)….
From the longing to return to a freedom space, such as a
childhood state where you find yourself in harmony with the world through
music (Glenda Leon) to the need of human being for, despite
politics or bad times, find a way to canalize his/hers own desires and
dreams, using no matter what kind of help like horoscopes, black magic,
his/hers own body fluids (Grethell Rassua)… From the use of new
technologies such as Google SketchUp that allow us to build a new
(cyber)space even when we tend to reproduce the existing world and reject
our brand-new freedom to create a different better thing (Loidys Carnero),
to the deception and insecurity contemporary human being is experiencing
versus complex and cruel societies and governments, that instead of
support and healing offer war and economic incertitude (Yaima
Carrazana)... From urban interventions and graffiti, an insurgent
reinterpretation of Socialist propaganda and urban 'pintadas' (Hamlet
Lavastida) to the special project of Carlos Garaicoa in the wall outside A
Gentil Carioca dealing with the idea of violence and fragility of human
being and his surrounding architecture…. The public attending the show
will be able to find a wide spectrum of smart and incisive questionings
these artists are making of their own reality and the status quo of art
and politics.
Opening: June 28th 16h - 20h Exhibition: June 28th until August 2nd
A gentil Carioca Gallery
Rua Goncalves Ledo, 17 - Sobrado - Rio de Janeiro
Opening hours: Tue - Fri: 12h - 19h and Sat: 12h - 17h
Free admission