Ariel Cabrera
Ariel Cabrera Montejo is a Cuban artist known for his vibrant and colorful paintings and drawings that explore themes of identity, culture, and memory. Born in Camaguey, Cuba in 1982, Cabrera studied at the San Alejandro National Academy of Fine Arts and later at the Higher Institute of Art in Havana.
Cabrera's work often features bright colors and bold patterns, which he uses to create dynamic and energetic compositions. His paintings and drawings frequently depict scenes from everyday life in Cuba, including street scenes, landscapes, and portraits of people from his community.
Cabrera's work has been exhibited in galleries and museums throughout Cuba and internationally, including the National Museum of Fine Arts in Havana and the Museum of Latin American Art in Long Beach, California. He has also received several prestigious awards and grants, including the UNESCO-Aschberg Bursary for Visual Arts and the National Prize for Plastic Arts in Cuba.
Cabrera's unique artistic style and his exploration of themes related to Cuban identity and culture have made him an important figure in contemporary art in Cuba and beyond.
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Born in 1982
Country:
Cuba, Havana
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Social