Santiago Rodríguez Olazábal Cuban, b. 1955
Works
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Santiago Rodríguez OlazábalOro Awo Eggun Iku Ontonowa Babalawo Maferefun Ifa, 1993Ink on fine cardboard75.5 x 101 cmmore
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Santiago Rodríguez OlazábalIku elese Ita Iku, 1994Ink and feather on fine cardboard77 x 101.5 cmmore
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Santiago Rodríguez OlazábalOro Baba, 2002acrylic, collage, horse tail and fish skull on canvas.200 x 180 cm.more
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Santiago Rodríguez OlazábalEl valor de las cosas (The value of things), 2009Mixed media on linen150 x 118 cm.more
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Santiago Rodríguez OlazábalIpori, 2009Mixed media on carboard112 x 76 cm
44 1/8 x 29 7/8 inmore
Biography
Santiago Rodríguez
Havana, 1955
When Santiago Rodríguez Olazábal entered the artistic scene in the mid-1980s, the knowledge of Ifá began gradually to move beyond the esoteric domain, where it had remained under the sole control of the babalawos from way back, and started to circulate within the more liberal artistic circles. The knowledge of Ifá became the subject of public exhibits and art criticism being reproduced in catalogues and magazines, thereby becoming part of the art market. Something similar happened with Santería, Palo Monte and Abakuá.
Exhibitions
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The Watch Hill at Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes
Curated by Orlando Hernández 28 Jul - 22 Oct 2017Following successful exhibitions at the Johannesburg Art Gallery in 2010 and the UBC Museum of Anthropology, Vancouver, in 2014, the Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes and the Watch Hill Foundation...Read more -
The Watch Hill Collection at Johannesburg Art Gallery
Curated by Orlando Hernández 23 May 2010Johannesburg Art Gallery (JAG) The first exhibition of 'Without Masks: Contemporary Afrocuban Art' was at the prestigious Johannesburg Art Gallery (JAG) in 2010. It coincided with South Africa's hosting of...Read more
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