Manuel Mendive Hoyos Cuban, b. 1944

Works
  • Marcha del pueblo combatiente (March of Combatant people)
    Manuel Mendive Hoyos
    Marcha del pueblo combatiente (March of Combatant people), 1908
    Acrylic on wood
    64 x 105 cm
    25 1/4 x 41 3/8 in
  • Osun de Paloma
    Manuel Mendive Hoyos
    Osun de Paloma, 1992
    Sculpture assemblage, iron, cloths strips and feathers
    158 x 60 x 86 cm
  • El ojo de Dios te mira (The eye of God is looking at you)
    Manuel Mendive Hoyos
    El ojo de Dios te mira (The eye of God is looking at you), 2007
    Oil on canvas and painted metalwork with cowries shells
    203 x 176 cm
  • Aguas del Río” (River waters)
    Manuel Mendive Hoyos
    Aguas del Río” (River waters), 2009
    Bronze sculpture
    81 x 38.5 x 22 cm
    weight 30 kg
  • Serie Las Aguas
    Manuel Mendive Hoyos
    Serie Las Aguas, 2012
    Acrylic on canvas



    59 x 79 cm
    23 1/4 x 31 1/8 in
  • Aguas del Rio” (River waters)
    Manuel Mendive Hoyos
    Aguas del Rio” (River waters), 2013
    Bronze
    197 x 60 x 80 cm
    Weight: 201 kg
    Edition 2 of 7
  • Siju Platanero
    Manuel Mendive Hoyos
    Siju Platanero, 2013
    Acryclic on canvas
    120 x 176.5 cm
Biography
 
Manuel Mendive Hoyos
La Habana, 1944
 

Manuel Mendive is one of the most outstanding personalities in the entire Cuban artistic milieu. He may be considered the Dean of Afro-Cuban contemporary art, preceded in prominence only by Wifredo Lam, with whom he is not stylistically related. From the beginning, he was one of a kind, an atypical figure, not easily identifiable with any national or international artistic trend, unless –in his initial stages- we go back to the popular plastic expressions associated with the religions of African origin in Cuba, or to Africa itself.

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