Stories of the Revolution / Historias de la Revolución

Drawing - 2024
Unique
Drawing, watercolor and ink on cardstock
50.5 x 34 cm
Includes a Certificate of Authenticity
500 USD
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    Artwork Statement

    The works stem from a reflection on the role moral philosophy plays in the social imagination and its power to shape or manipulate consciences and ideologies. Here, the icon representing this social imagination is the character Asere—shown holding a katana—who takes on the role of a hero within the painting's context. Asere looks to José Martí as an ideological reference point. The two figures are juxtaposed within the composition in a chromatic balance, engaging in a dialogue about their respective significance, albeit in different contexts. Asere embodies the Cuban people's emancipation born of their dissatisfaction with the hegemonic ideology.

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