Irving Vera Chirino (1979, Havana) is a prominent Cuban artist with a solid academic background, having completed studies at the Higher Institute of Arts and the National Academy of Fine Arts San Alejandro in Havana. Throughout his career, he has held significant solo exhibitions, such as "Algunos en Berlín" at the MARSO Gallery in Mexico City (2012) and "No images today" in Barcelona (2011). He has also participated in important group exhibitions internationally, including the Biennial of Valls in Tarragona, Spain (2011) and "Glamour de Occidente" at the 10th Havana Biennial (2009). His work has been acquired by prestigious collections, including the Museum of Fine Cuban Arts in Vienna (MOFCA) and the Museum of Valls in Spain. Recognized with the Guasch Coranty Award at the Biennial of Valls (2011), Vera Chirino has solidified his place in the contemporary art scene, distinguished by his ability to explore and challenge the boundaries of visual art.