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Printed by Ernesto Briel. Good Condition

Description: Printed by Ernesto Briel. Good Condition. Measurements: 20 1/2 x 20 1/2 inches. Printed on cardboard. Impreso de Ernesto Briel. Good Condition. Medidas: 20 1/2 x 20 1/2 pulgadas. Impreso sobre cartulina. Ernesto Briel was born in Guanabacoa, Cuba in 1943. With a particular interest in scenography, Briel worked as a painter, producer, and set designer, and briefly as an actor. He studied painting at the Escuela Nacional de Bellas Artes San Alejandro and design at the Escuela Nacional de Diseño in Havana, Cuba, and later photography at the Parsons School of Design in New York. In 1969, he founded the Grupo Cubano de Arte Óptico with fellow artists María Irene Fornés, Helena Serrano, and Armando Morales, becoming the most representative and methodic artist of the genre. Feeling ostracized by the Cuban regime due to persecution directed at his sexual orientation, he migrated to the US through the Mariel boatlift mass emigration in the spring of 1980. Soon after his arrival to the US, he participated in the exhibit “Three Cuban Painters” at Middlesex County College, Edison, New Jersey in 1982. In 1992, the Jadite Galleries in New York City, NY presented the exhibit “Two Geometric Artists,” that featured Briel alongside Carmen Herrera’s pieces. Following Briel’s passing from AIDS-related complications in 1992, the Jadite Galleries in New York held a posthumous solo exhibition on the artist. His work is in various public collections nationally and globally, including the Jersey City Museum in Jersey City, New Jersey, the Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes in Havana, Cuba, and the Housatonic Museum of Art in Bridgeport, Connecticut. Ernesto Briel nació en Guanabacoa, Cuba en 1943. Con un interés particular en la escenografía, Briel trabajó como pintor, productor y escenógrafo, y brevemente como actor. Estudió pintura en la Escuela Nacional de Bellas Artes San Alejandro y diseño en la Escuela Nacional de Diseño en La Habana, Cuba, y luego fotografía en la Parsons School of Design en Nueva York. En 1969 funda el Grupo Cubano de Arte Óptico con sus compañeros artistas María Irene Fornés, Helena Serrano y Armando Morales, convirtiéndose en el artista más representativo y metódico del género. Sintiéndose condenado al ostracismo por el régimen cubano debido a la persecución dirigida a su orientación sexual, emigró a los Estados Unidos a través de la emigración masiva del barco del Mariel en la primavera de 1980. Poco después de su llegada a los Estados Unidos, participó en la exposición "Tres pintores cubanos". en Middlesex County College, Edison, Nueva Jersey en 1982. En 1992, las Jadite Galleries en la ciudad de Nueva York, NY presentaron la exhibición "Dos artistas geométricos", que presentaba a Briel junto con las piezas de Carmen Herrera. Tras el fallecimiento de Briel por complicaciones relacionadas con el sida en 1992, las Jadite Galleries de Nueva York celebraron una exposición individual póstuma sobre el artista. Su trabajo se encuentra en varias colecciones públicas a nivel nacional y mundial, incluido el Museo de Jersey City en Jersey City, Nueva Jersey, el Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes en La Habana, Cuba, y el Museo de Arte Housatonic en Bridgeport, Connecticut.

Price: 300 USD

Location: Miami, Florida

End Time: 2024-01-04T02:46:07.000Z

Shipping Cost: N/A USD

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 Printed by Ernesto Briel. Good Condition Printed by Ernesto Briel. Good Condition Printed by Ernesto Briel. Good Condition Printed by Ernesto Briel. Good Condition Printed by Ernesto Briel. Good Condition Printed by Ernesto Briel. Good Condition Printed by Ernesto Briel. Good Condition Printed by Ernesto Briel. Good Condition Printed by Ernesto Briel. Good Condition Printed by Ernesto Briel. Good Condition Printed by Ernesto Briel. Good Condition Printed by Ernesto Briel. Good Condition

Item Specifics

All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted

Features: Not Signed

Region of Origin: US

Width (Inches): 20 1/2

Item Width: 20 1/2

Production Technique: Print

Listed By: Dealer or Reseller

Item Length: 0

Item Height: 20 1/2

Subject: Figures

Size: Medium (up to 36in.)

Country/Region of Manufacture: Unknown

Material: Printed

Height (Inches): 20 1/2

Culture: Cuban Art

Print Surface: Cardboard

Time Period Produced: 2020-Now

Date of Creation: Unknown

Framing: Unframed

Artist: Ernesto Briel

Year of Production: Unknown

Original/Licensed Reprint: Limited Edition Print

Style: Contemporary Art

Color: Black

Signed: No

Theme: Art

Type: Print

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