Under the Spell of the Palm Tree: The Rice Collection of Cuban Art
In collaboration with The Cuban Arts Group, the Harn Museum of Art is presenting Under the Spell of the Palm Tree: The Rice Collection of Cuban Art. This exhibition is drawn exclusively from the collection of Susie and Mitchell Rice and offers a glimpse into the complexity of culture and history that has inspired Cuban art throughout the 20th century and into the 21st century. Guest curators Gabriela Azcuy and David Horta utilized the work of a broad range of artists in the Rice Collection to display an inclusive view of Cuban art, reflecting on its current dynamic and the existence of new geographies as an essential part of its reality. Through more than 70 works representing 54 artists, the exhibition presents the narrative of a 鈥渃rossing鈥濃攁 virtual crossing of the seas as well as a crossing of generations, of artists living or having lived both in Cuba and in the Diaspora.
Dedicated to enriching and strengthening cross-cultural connections through the arts of Cuba, The Cuban Arts Group, a 501 (c)(3) non-profit organization, is a collaborative effort between those passionate about the arts, and history, from the U.S. and Cuba. Founded in 2015 by Susie and Mitchell Rice, The Cuban Arts Group builds on the cultural evolution that has taken place鈥攁nd continues to grow鈥攂oth on the island and throughout the U.S. Cuban diaspora. The organization鈥檚 mission is to educate Americans about Cuban arts and culture through exhibitions and a diverse educational arts programs involving Cuban artists, art educators, curators, historians and writers.
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In collaboration with The Cuban Arts Group, the Harn Museum of Art is presenting Under the Spell of the Palm Tree: The Rice Collection of Cuban Art. This exhibition is drawn exclusively from the collection of Susie and Mitchell Rice and offers a glimpse into the complexity of culture and history that has inspired Cuban art throughout the 20th century and into the 21st century. Guest curators Gabriela Azcuy and David Horta utilized the work of a broad range of artists in the Rice Collection to display an inclusive view of Cuban art, reflecting on its current dynamic and the existence of new geographies as an essential part of its reality. Through more than 70 works representing 54 artists, the exhibition presents the narrative of a 鈥渃rossing鈥濃攁 virtual crossing of the seas as well as a crossing of generations, of artists living or having lived both in Cuba and in the Diaspora.
Dedicated to enriching and strengthening cross-cultural connections through the arts of Cuba, The Cuban Arts Group, a 501 (c)(3) non-profit organization, is a collaborative effort between those passionate about the arts, and history, from the U.S. and Cuba. Founded in 2015 by Susie and Mitchell Rice, The Cuban Arts Group builds on the cultural evolution that has taken place鈥攁nd continues to grow鈥攂oth on the island and throughout the U.S. Cuban diaspora. The organization鈥檚 mission is to educate Americans about Cuban arts and culture through exhibitions and a diverse educational arts programs involving Cuban artists, art educators, curators, historians and writers.
Artists on show
- Adrián Fernández
- Belkis Ayon
- Carlos Enríquez Gómez
- Carlos Garaicoa
- Cundo Bermudez
- Eduardo Ponjuán
- Esterio Segura
- José Bedia
- Lázaro Saavedra
- Mabel Poblet
- Mario Carreño
- Pedro Pablo Oliva
- René Francisco
- René Portocarrero
- Reynier Leyva Novo
- Roberto Fabelo
- Salvador Corratgé
- Sandra Ramos
- Tania Bruguera
- Wifredo Lam
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The Harn Museum of Art at the University of Florida, in collaboration with The Cuban Arts Group, is presenting a new exhibition offering a glimpse into the complex culture and history that has inspired Cuban art throughout the 20th century and into the 21st century.