The Rodríguez Collection is distinguished by preserving works primarily created by Cuban artists. Its meticulous curation encompasses the most significant artistic movements from the mid-20th century to the most innovative contemporary expressions of our time. RC stands out not only for its diversity and breadth but also for its commitment to inclusivity and the fair representation of all voices that have contributed to the rich history of Cuban art. It focuses on the historical importance of the works, pieces that have marked milestones in the evolution of Cuban art. The collection covers a wide range of styles and movements. Each work has been chosen for its ability to narrate the evolution of art in Cuba
READ MOREThe main collection of the Museum of Contemporary Art of the Americas, dedicated to modern and contemporary art, treasures nearly 300 canvases by over 100 artists, the vast majority of whom were born in Cuba, with others hailing from the City of Miami and South America. Among its holdings, one can appreciate works by Ángel Acosta León, Gustavo Acosta, Luis Cruz Azaceta, José Bedia, Consuelo Castañeda, Tomás Esson, Carlos Estévez, Flavio Garciandía, Aldo Menéndez, Pedro Pablo Oliva, Evelyn Politzer, Loló Soldevilla and others. The collection also safeguards nearly 200 works on paper by close to 100 artists, most of whom are of Cuban origin, alongside others from across the Americas. This assemblage includes pieces by such eminent artists as Wifredo Lam, Roberto Matta, Rufino Tamayo, Servando Cabrera Moreno, Cundo Bermúdez, Agustín Cárdenas, Amelia Peláez, Gina Pellón, René Portocarrero, Mariano Rodríguez, Sandú Darié, Antonio Eiriz, Tomás Esson, José Bedia, Roberto Fabelo, Carlos Luna, and Rubén Torres Llorca.