Diango Hernandez - Revantgarde

Diango Hernandez - Revantgarde - Sternberg Press

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Publisher's Synopsis

In the 1990s, Cuban-born artist Diango Hernández started an extended series of drawings which processed the political and economical crisis of Cuba after the collapse of the socialist systems in Eastern Europe. These drawings functioned as a kind of political diary where the artist could transform everyday objects from the street into utopian configurations. Hernández came to call his entire practise "drawing," be it a complex installation, a sculpture or an accidental trace on a piece of paper.

revantgarde documents for the first time the artist's most recent body of work. While the drawings are still deeply rooted in recent Cuban history, they feature romantic and fantastic motifs which constitute an attempt to conceive of a highly imaginative future. The essay by German art historian Anke Kempkes traces the artist's biography and discusses how his iconography relates to the narrative inventions of Cuban writer Alejo Carpentier, who rejected the "pointless" imagination of the Surrealists for not being rooted enough in reality. According to Carpentier, the tropics with all their exoticism, eroticism and anticolonial struggles constituted the ideal surreal imagination.

Book information

ISBN: 9781933128078
Publisher: Sternberg Press
Imprint: Sternberg Press
Pub date:
DEWEY: 709.2
DEWEY edition: 22
Language: English,German,Italian
Number of pages: 168
Weight: 590g
Height: 230mm
Width: 170mm
Spine width: 15mm