Flavio Garciandía (b. Caibarién, Cuba, 1954) Flavio Garciandía is one of Cuba’s leading and most influential artists, and is regarded as one of the fathers of Central and South American conceptual art. The artist was a key figure in the vibrant Cuban art scene of the late 1970s and 1980s. In 1984, he was a co-founder of the Havana Biennal. In his paintings he makes a profound connection with his native Cuba: through the way his works unite a range of postmodern styles, in the way his creative output indirectly adapts and reflects Cuban culture as a fusion of diverse influences and terms of references. The artist cites the history of modern art: his colorful compositions adapt a variety of stylistic directions, from cubism to conceptualism and abstract expressionism. The resulting artistic signature is one that the artist himself describes, somewhat tongue-in-cheek as, New Tropical Abstraction – playing on the meteorological term Tropical Depression, which refers to a group of thunderstorms under a closed cloud cover. Flavio Garciandía has had several gallery and museum exhibitions including, at the Walker Art Center and at the Mai 36 Galerie. Some of his works are a part of the Museo de Bellas Artes collection in Havana, Cuba.

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in the collection of the Fine Art Ceramic Center

Garciandía, Flavio

Untitled,1987, mixed media on canvas, 35 x 48”
Untitled, 1988, Serigraphy on paper, 19 x 27"
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