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- Catalog of the thought provoking exhibition by the artist Wilfredo Prieto, who represents the Cuban Pavilion at the 60th International Art Exhibition - Includes a conversation between the artist Wilfredo Prieto and Jorge Fernandez, Director of the National Museum of Fine Arts, Havana Curtain is the catalog of the thought provoking exhibition by the artist Wilfredo Prieto, who represents the Cuban Pavilion at the 60th International Art Exhibition, La Biennale di Venezia. It's a visual tour made of different works by the artist, which questions how we come to understand what is part of our…mehr

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- Catalog of the thought provoking exhibition by the artist Wilfredo Prieto, who represents the Cuban Pavilion at the 60th International Art Exhibition - Includes a conversation between the artist Wilfredo Prieto and Jorge Fernandez, Director of the National Museum of Fine Arts, Havana Curtain is the catalog of the thought provoking exhibition by the artist Wilfredo Prieto, who represents the Cuban Pavilion at the 60th International Art Exhibition, La Biennale di Venezia. It's a visual tour made of different works by the artist, which questions how we come to understand what is part of our reality. It is matter is perspective, and a poetic gesture that highlights the weight of identity, its significance and the complexities surrounding integration and belonging. It proposes an analysis of reality that revolves around the interplay of opposites and varying levels of sensitivity: the tangible physical realm and the realm of representation, which serves as a metaphorical reflection of ourselves. For despite the many ways in which individuals think, feel and behave, we are part of the same thing.
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Wilfredo Prieto (Sancti Spiritus, Cuba, 1978) graduated from the Instituto Superior de Arte de La Habana (ISA). He soon received important awards, such as the UNESCO Prize for the Promotion of the Arts in 2000 and the Cartier Foundation Prize in 2008. His work is in the collections of the MoMA, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York, Centre Pompidou, Paris and Collection Museum of Old and New, Tasmania. He currently lives and works in Havana, Cuba.