Yaquelin Abdala
Yaquelín Abdalá | |
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Born | Yaquelín Abdalá Rodríguez 1968 (age 55–56) Las Tunas, Cuba |
Other names | Yakelín Abdalá Rodríguez |
Occupation | Visual artist |
Known for | Painting, installation art |
Yaquelín Abdalá Rodríguez (born 1968 in Las Tunas, Cuba),[1] also known as Yakelín Abdalá Rodríguez, is a Cuban-born mixed media artist, working within painting and installation art. She has lived in the Netherlands since 1993.[2]
Exhibitions
Abdala displayed her brightly colored "faux" paintings, at the 5th Havana Biennial (6 May to 30 June 1994).[3] 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.[4] During the 7th Havana Biennial (November 2000 to January 2001) she created "We are not allone" an installation combining paintings of the female body, surrealist imagery, and photographs.[1]
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.[5]
References
- ^ a b "Yaquelín Abdalá, CENCREM - 7th Havana Biennial". universes-in-universe.de. Retrieved 12 October 2022.
- ^ "Yaquelín Abdalá". RKD – Netherlands Institute for Art History.
- ^ Universes in Universe – Pat Binder, Gerhard Haupt. "Havana Biennial."Havana Biennial. N.p., n.d. Web. 13 April 2017. [1]
- ^ Chadwick, Whitney. "Chapter 14: Worlds Together, Worlds Apart." Women, Art, and Society. 5th ed. 429. Print.
- ^ 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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