Roberto Diago Durruthy 1971
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Roberto Diago DurruthyA mal tiempo buena cara (Good face to bad weather), 1971Light box on wood, digital photo, acrylic, electric wires84 x 74 x 12 cm
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Roberto Diago DurruthyDe la serie “Donde el dolor no duele”, 1971Digital photo print on PVC150 x 100 cm.Where the pain doesn´t hurtmore
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Roberto Diago DurruthyUntitled, 1994Acrylic on canvas80 x 60 cm
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Roberto Diago DurruthyEspaña, devuelveme a mis dioses (Spain, give my gods back), 2000Oil on jute fabric and knotted strips of canvas and jute fabric200 x 300 cmmore
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Roberto Diago DurruthyTu lugar (Your place), 2006Mixed media on canvas65 x 100 cm
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Roberto Diago DurruthyCarmen III, 2008Acrylic on canvas, collage with burlap cloth, charcoal and seams200 x 150 cm
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Roberto Diago DurruthyHombre en azul (Man in blue), 2008Acrylic on canvas, collage with burlap, seams, charcoal130 x 100 cm
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Roberto Diago DurruthyEl hijo del monte (The Forest´s Son), 2008Acrylic on canvas, collage, charcoal and seams200 x 150 cm
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Juan Roberto Diago Durruthy "Diago"
1971,Havana
"Diago" is a Cuban contemporary artist who graduated at the Escuela Nacional de Bellas Artes "San Alejandro," Havana. Grandson of artist Roberto Juan Diago Querol, his grandmother was a First Violinist in the Havana Symphony Orchestra. Born in an intellectual background, he nevertheless lived his childhood in a poor neighborhood, el barrio Pogolotti.
Influenced by his own past, in his work he confronts the Cuban official racial narrative, rewriting history to include the slavery and shame the country has tried to forget, working with material like calico in reference to what slaves used to wear.
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The Watch Hill at Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes
Curated by Orlando Hernández 28 Julio - 22 Octubre 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...Leer más -
The Watch Hill Collection at Museum of Anthropology
Curated by: Nuno Porto and Orlando Hernández 2 Mayo - 2 Noviembre 2014University of British Columbia. Vancouver, Canada MOA opens a window into the lives and struggles of Cubans of African descent in its new exhibition Without Masks: Contemporary Afro-Cuban Art. This...Leer más
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An Exhibition of Afro-Cuban Art Unmasks The Legacy Of Racism in Cuba
By Yoli (Yoanna) Terziyska Febrero 16, 2021At the heart of the exhibition Sin Máscaras ( Without Masks ), currently at the Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes in Havana, is the inherent...Leer más -
The Protest Art of Cuba Finds an Unlikely Champion
by Roslyn Sulcas for The New York Times Noviembre 21, 2017LONDON — In November 2007, Chris von Christierson’s wife, Marina, decided to take him to Cuba for his 60th birthday. Just before leaving, Mr. von...Leer más -
Chris von Christierson’s Decade-Long Afro-Cuban Art Odyssey
By Nicholas Forrest for Blouin Art info Septiembre 12, 2017“Without Masks” at the Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes (MNBA) in Havana, Cuba is an exhibition celebrating the 10th anniversary of the Without Masks: Contemporary...Leer más -
ROBERTO DIAGO EXHIBITS IN BERLIN
Granma VIRGINIA ALBERDI BENITEZ Diciembre 12, 2015The presence for the first time of the work of Roberto Diago (Havana, 1971) in Berlin reveals to the public of that European capital the...Leer más