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Cuban Art in Honduras
06October
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Cuban Art in Honduras

The Cuban artist Alberto Sautua Fernandez just opened his sixteenth international exhibition in the city of Tegucigalpa, Honduras, under the title Angeles de Bruma, in the Origenes Gallery, with wide anticipation for the connoisseur public of Latin American art.

 


After his success in the Central American country with the exhibition Naturaleza Magica (Nature Magic) in 2011, works by Sautua Fernandez have been appreciated in the Eagle Gallery, Berlin, and the Horizons Gallery, Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago; it already had the backing of the critics in Havana, Cuba, and Ottawa, Canada, as well as his participation in group exhibitions in Mexico, Argentina, Belgium, and the United States.

 


Graduated from the Academy of Fine Arts San Alejandro, and member of the Graphic Experimental Workshop in Havana, Sautua exhibits in Honduras over fifteen works, including paintings and drawings, with a very quirky style while working on women as a symbol of fertility, creation and peace.

 

 

About his work, the Cuban Review said that "when reason surrenders to sleep, it is possible to cause a disturbing, shocking and legitimate beauty", referring to the expressiveness on his work with the female figure, surrounded by butterflies, beetles, and symbols of nature that blesses and multiplies her.