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CUBA LIBRE: Contemporary Art in Cuba Since Peter Ludwig


  • Silvana
As early as 1995, husband-and-wife art collectors Peter and Irene Ludwig set up the Ludwig Foundation of Cuba to demonstrate their close attachment to the country and the artists who live there. In the few years up until the premature death of Peter Ludwig, they collected a large number of works which even today have not lost their visual and conceptual power.

ISBN 9788836634484
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Publisher Silvana
ISBN 9788836634484
Publication date April 2016
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As early as 1995, husband-and-wife art collectors Peter and Irene Ludwig set up the Ludwig Foundation of Cuba to demonstrate their close attachment to the country and the artists who live there. At the time, it was seen as looking beyond the established cultural centres and art market trends. It was definitely a risk because the Communist state under Fidel Castro barely allowed any freedom of movement, let alone freedom of expression. Aware of this situation and bound by the major commitment they felt towards artists in Cuba, in the few years up until the premature death of Peter Ludwig, they collected a large number of works which even today have not lost their visual and conceptual power. Amongst them are works by Belkis Ayón Manso, José Bedia Valdés, Los Carpinteros, Antonio Eligio Fernandez, Kcho, Marta Mariá Pérez Bravo and others.
Since the politically significant restoration of diplomatic relations between Cuba and the United States, a new art scene has flourished. Another period of radical change is looming which will proceed this time in an incredibly exciting and also very topical context in relation to the international art market. This exhibition shows the relationships between the older pieces from the collection and the new forms of the Cuban art scene. The artists taking part are: Adrián Fernandez Milanes, Adonis Flores, Diana Fonseca, Carlos Garaicoa, Alex Hernandez Duenas, Glenda Léon, Frank Mujica, Maria Marta Perez Bravo, Lidzie Alvisa Jiménez, José Bedia Valdés, Iván Capote Puentes, Yoan Capote, Liset Castillo, Ariamna Contino, Robert Fabelo, Carlos Quintana Ledesma, Los Carpinteros, Kcho.