Yaquelin Abdala

Yaquelin Abdala (born 1968) is a Cuban mixed media artist, working with traditional and physical media.

Exhibitions

Abdala displayed her brightly colored "faux" paintings, at the Fifth Havana Biennial (6 May – 30 June 1994).[1] The subject of the paintings was a combination of urban and rural Cuba, their mythologies, folk tales, and contrasts, featuring Abdala's personal anecdotes and dreams.[2] Abdala has been featured in several prominent gallery shows, including the acclaimed exhibit "Kuba Ok", which had several pieces purchased and displayed by a patron in Germany.[3]

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References

  1. Universes in Universe – Pat Binder, Gerhard Haupt. "Havana Biennial."Havana Biennial. N.p., n.d. Web. 13 April 2017.
  2. Chadwick, Whitney. "Chapter 14: Worlds Together, Worlds Apart." Women, Art, and Society. 5th ed. 429. Print.
  3. Caballero, Germán Rubiano, and Germán Rubiano Caballero. "Regions and Countries."Art of Latin America, 1981–2000. Washington, D.C.: Inter-American Development Bank, 2001. 31–32. Print.



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